Hong Kong has had a tough couple of years, and the city has remained closed to the outside world for most of the pandemic. Mirror offers some much needed relief as well as belief that the city's Cantonese culture is still thriving
This picture taken on August 6, 2021 shows people taking photos in front of a billboard showing a portrait of Anson Lo, a member of Cantopop boyband Mirror, in Hong Kong.
Image: Isaac Lawrence
In the middle of a Hong Kong shopping mall, hundreds of people are excitedly screaming and chanting.
But this is not a recent democracy protest.
Instead the crowd has gathered for the latest boy band frenzy sweeping the troubled city, where many are desperate for both a happy escape and a source of local pride.
The occasion is an appearance by Edan Lui, one of the 12 members of local band Mirror who have taken Hong Kong by storm, who has arrived to promote an animated kids' movie screening in local theatres.