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      <description>In more ways than one, we’re grounded. Eagerly awaiting the restrictions of a global pandemic to lift, Hongkongers are clamouring at airport gates, passport in hand, desperate to see the world.
But this interlude triggers new questions: what does travel mean to us now that it’s no longer an option? What will our next holiday look like?
Tom Schmidt’s latest book, The Bumbling Traveller: Sketching the World, might offer some answers. A deviation from his “Bumbling Through” series – following the...</description>
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      <title>Travel memories crystallised in architect’s journaling – his sketches record the experience of a place in a way no photograph can</title>
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