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The content of the writing mostly include his family tree and the proclaimation of being the Emperor of Hong Kong, Kowloon, and the New Territories, thus giving the name of Kowloon Emperor by native Hong Kong residents. Tsang is widely seen as having mental illness. Since age 35, he had been seen writing on walls, literally everywhere on the streets ranging lampposts, utilities box, pillars and building walls. He had been arrested numerous times and had his writings covered over and over by paint. Yet, nothing was able to stop him from writing. Only due to recent health concerns on his legs he is now living in a home for elderly and stopped writing on walls but instead writing on paper. His "art works" on streets are now getting rare. In recent year he received international recognition for his "art work", including an exhibition in Venice Biennale in 2003. In October 31, 2004, Sotheby's auctioned one of his work for Hong Kong dollar|HK$66,000 (USD 8450).
category:Hong Kong people|Tsang, Tsou Choi category:Hong Kong artists|Tsang, Tsou Choi category:1920 births zh:????????? This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Tsang Tsou Choi".
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