Hong Kong’s endless concrete jungle hides a vibrant graffiti scene within its tunnels, drainage systems, and back alleys. Beneath the city’s polished exterior, these hidden spaces are filled with tags, murals, and graffiti layered over decades of rich history. Narrow alleys tell stories through peeling posters and fresh paint, offering a glimpse into a constantly evolving culture.
From iconic local writers like Xeme, and Sicko to unexpected art forms like the infamous “Plumber King” ads, the city’s streets pulse with raw creative energy. This report captures the essence of that world, including 135 exclusive photos showcasing the graffiti and urban art scattered across Hong Kong’s most intriguing hidden corners.