Hong Kong's cultural and creative areas are generally close to residential buildings and have close ties to the community, which is like a utopia in the urban seams and helps promote the development of the arts in the community as a whole. In a social environment where rents are high and each building is economically efficient, this cultural project to revitalize old buildings not only provides space for artists to survive, retains a way of production for the development of Hong Kong's cultural and creative industries, but also frees up an oasis for the city to inhale oxygen.