French artist Zabo visited Hong Kong in the 1960s, and condensed his
year-long stay into a book of cartoons which has come to be known as an
emblem of the era. Life in Hong Kong's streets and trades is humorously
illustrated with a touch of satire, covering popular habits, social
etiquette, traditions and the customs of local people as well as foreign
residents. Even half a century later, Zabo's portrayal of Hong Kong
still rings true, and his take on life will resonate in the fond
memories of all who lived through the Swinging Sixties.