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WAVINCITY – Hong Kong Urban Soundscape Recording Project (traditional Chinese: 香港城市聲音記錄計劃; simplified Chinese: 香港城巿声音纪录计划) is a Hong Kong soundscape recording initiative. It was created in 2021 by the sound engineer Peter Wong Tsz Kin (王梓健) and had 54 field recording by late 2023.[1][2] Example sounds came from construction, cicadas, and chestnuts getting roasted.[1] Some of the recordings were made in Sheung Shui, Tin Shui Wai, and Yuen Long markets.[3] Other recordings were made at the airport terminal for outbound flights. Sounds included announcements, suitcase wheels making rattline noises, and the swift steps of youngsters. Karen Cheung of New York magazine describe the airport sounds as "quiet and unassuming but melancholic".[4] The recordings in Hong Kong's older districts had more outdoor noise from street vendors while those in newly built areas had noise largely inside at places like shopping malls.[5]
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[edit]- ^ a b Yiu, Chiu-man 姚超雯 (2023-12-10). Wong, Chui-lai 王翠麗 (ed.). "路邊考現:記錄城市脈搏 見證轉變 紅綠燈提示聲音唔同咗?" [Street-Level Observation: Recording the City's Pulse, Witnessing Change. Have Traffic Light Beep Sounds Changed?]. Ming Pao (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2026-01-09. Retrieved 2026-01-09.
- ^ "【經緯線本周提要】透過「五感」細味城市的生活和變化" [[This Week's Crossroads Highlights] Experiencing the City's Life and Changes Through the "Five Senses"] (in Chinese). Now TV. 2023-06-03. Archived from the original on 2026-01-09. Retrieved 2026-01-09.
- ^ Lai, Mei-ki 黎美琪 (2025). 聞萌噢:探索澳門氣味景觀 [Man Meng O: Exploring Macau's Smellscape] (in Chinese). Hong Kong: Joint Publishing. p. 40. ISBN 978-962-04-5594-0. Retrieved 2026-01-09 – via Google Books.
- ^ Cheung, Karen (2022-06-13). "The Dismantling of Hong Kong Since 2019, my hometown has slowly transformed into a brutal, unrecognizable place. Then came Omicron". New York. Archived from the original on 2026-01-09. Retrieved 2026-01-09.
- ^ "创新数位保育 VR穿越人情九龙城" [Innovative Digital Conservation: VR Journey Through the Human Stories of Kowloon City]. Headline Daily (in Chinese). 2025-08-22. Archived from the original on 2026-01-09. Retrieved 2026-01-09.