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Lui Shou Kwan’s love for the sea is noted in many of his paintings, from paying tribute to J. M. W. Turner in Storm in 1946 to the prolific body of works depicting the Hong Kong harbour, such as Aberdeen in 1963. This can also be attributed to his vicinity to the sea, as Lui worked at The Hongkong and Yaumati Ferry Company from 1949 to 1966 as an inspector. In Fishing Port, Lui portrayed a quaint scene of fishing junks mooring at a typhoon shelter, during the time when fishing was still the livelihood of many in Hong Kong.