Let's have a look at Hong Kong...We see some angry protesters..
Meanwhile in Singapore...Owners of The Oasis Complain..
Back in Hong Kong......errr...
Note: I chose these two examples because the way they were reclaimed and condemned for demolishion is very similar. However, we receive two very different reactions to the losing of thes two landmarks. This post took a bit of time cuz I had difficulty getting pictures of The Oasis and protesters for the Central Pier Part. lucky I've put myself on a 2-day break from mugging..If not I think I'l die next week. next week will be the most intensive of all...
Oh and another thing. If the event in frame 10 had happened in reality, the offending policemen will...errr...see lots of colour when he sees his boss..and lawyer...lucky we don't get this in real life..=)
But none the less, we should do some thing to preserve what we have today. Imagine living 50 years from now and you get to see the place where people of Raffle's time lived but not the places were people of your time lived in..how would you feel? Imagine how it feels to have your favourite hang-out place or location being torn down? And how much would your grandchildren understand of your past if they don't get to see where you used to grow up?
Ofcourse, in the modern world, progress must be made. But we must also pay some attention to our heritage or the price tag we pay may be too heavy for our later generatiosn to shoulder.