Life was difficult in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation from December 1941 to August 1945. Mr Cheng Po Hung draws together historical photographs and news records to produce an exhibition and catalogue that acknowledge the hardships as wellas reveal the resilience of the Hong Kong people as they found the means to continue with their lives. In addition, the exhibition and catalogue point out some of the Nipponising changes to everyday life that the Japanese administration tried to impose on Hong Kong during the occupation.