Harbour Calm — 3 museum-grade prints that set the mood. Hong Kong's streetscape is famous for vertical neon and hand-painted shop signs — cha chaan tengs, pawn shops marked with the 押 character, dried-seafood stores, and hotel plates stacked up bamboo-scaffolded facades. Victoria Harbour and the red-sailed junk remain among the city's most reproduced travel motifs, bridging maritime heritage with one of the world's densest urban skylines. Singapore's Grand Prix is as much a city festival as a race weekend — the skyline, bay lighting, and humid night air are part of the spectacle every bit as much as the lap chart. Marina Bay remains the reference layout for modern floodlit street racing, influencing how later night circuits are marketed and how track-map wall art is framed for F1 collectors worldwide. Madhubani — Mithila painting from the Madhubani district and wider Mithila region of Bihar — traditionally adorned interior walls and floors during weddings, festivals, and seasonal rituals, with women artists using natural pigments (lamp black, geru ochre, indigo, turmeric, vermillion) and bamboo-tipped brushes. Kachni style emphasises fine line work and controlled hatching rather than the flat colour fills of Bharni; historically associated with intricate narrative and ceremonial restraint before colour was layered.

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