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    By MINGMEI LI in New Jersey | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2024-10-21 08:20
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    Maisie Ho (fourth from right), director of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York, Prudence Mak (center), creator of Fatina Dreams and founder of Chocolate Rain, and other guests cut the ribbon at the exhibition in New Jersey. [PHOTO BY MINGMEI LI/CHINA DAILY]

    Prudence Mak says she hopes to inspire a connection between the Greater New York area and Hong Kong.

    The celebrated designer, who created the cartoon doll character Fatina Dreams for her creative crafts brand Chocolate Rain, told China Daily on Oct 12 that as a young woman from Hong Kong, she grew up in "a melting pot of cultures, where the East meets the West — it's an integral part of who we are".

    Fatina took center stage over the weekend at the Hong Kong Meets America — Pop Art Exhibition by Chocolate Rain at the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey, just across the Hudson River from Manhattan.

    This immersive event from Oct 11 to 12 — presented by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in New York — offered visitors a unique opportunity to experience Hong Kong through interactive do-it-yourself workshops and artistic displays.

    Founded in 2000 by Mak, Chocolate Rain is popular for its designs inspired by childhood dreams and whimsical adventures.

    The brand also has previously been featured at New York City venues, such as the Museum of Modern Art and the Solomon R.Guggenheim Museum, gaining international acclaim for its distinctive artistic style.

    This time, Mak's art brought Hong Kong's vibrant street food culture and landmarks to life alongside similar scenes from New York. She noted the similarities between the two cities — both vibrant and fast-paced, with towering skyscrapers.

    Mak features iconic landmarks in her 3D artworks, such as the Statue of Liberty and yellow cabs of New York, alongside Hong Kong's Big Buddha and the Star Ferry that crosses Victoria Harbor.

    She says that while she brought Fatina this time, she also has a deep appreciation for traditional Chinese art.

    "I personally practice art with the bamboo brush. I remember my grandpa …would come home and practice calligraphy with me. That's how I was introduced to ink and brush for the first time. Art is for every lifestyle," she says.

    Mak says she hopes to create a platform, especially for children, where people can engage with art through their own creativity. She says that both Hong Kong and New York are rich in art and creativity.

    "All of the 18 different districts around Victoria Harbor have public artwork installations. We are just one of them. There are over 20, 30 public installations, so it's a beautiful, nice scene there," says Mak.

    "And then also you can enjoy art. Hong Kong is a tiny gem. We call it a little pearl, right?" she says. "Sometimes, maybe you pass by, you miss it, because China has so many things, but don't forget Hong Kong."

    Maisie Ho, the director of the HKETONY, told China Daily: "We are excited to share a facet of Hong Kong's culture with the American audience through our partnership with Chocolate Rain. This exhibition beautifully melds tradition with contemporary aesthetics, celebrating the vibrant creativity of our homegrown talent in the United States.

    "We wanted to bring Chocolate Rain here just to remind us of the joy they have in their hearts," she says. "Culture can do that — linking the hearts between the two peoples. People also have a lot of passion for Hong Kong — Hong Kong food and Hong Kong icons."

    Ho invited people to visit Hong Kong to try authentic offerings such as pineapple buns, egg tarts and dim sum, and to explore the city, which offers experiences that may seem familiar to Americans yet are uniquely Hong Kong in style, reflecting its distinct place in Chinese culture.

    "There are lots of similarities between Hong Kong and the US. I encourage everybody to either discover or rediscover Hong Kong," she says, adding that visitors will be amazed by the latest developments to the city, and China has been welcoming to international visitors.

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