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This photo taken on February 14, 2019 shows beekeeper Yip Ki-hok, 62, (R) preparing incense sticks to placate bees in a honey-filled nest as his son Hugo (L) looks up towards him while sitting amongst thick bushes on a hillside in Hong Kong. - High up in the hills above Hong Kong, Yip Ki-hok uses nothing but his bare hands to remove a honey-filled nest of swarming bees -- a remarkable skill he learned after the hardship of China's famine years. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / To go with AFP story Hong Kong-lifestyle-food,FEATURE by Catherine Lai (Photo credit should read ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images)

This photo taken on February 14, 2019 shows beekeeper Yip Ki-hok, 62, (R) preparing incense sticks to placate bees in a honey-filled nest as his son Hugo (L) looks up towards him while sitting amongst thick bushes on a hillside in Hong Kong. - High up in the hills above Hong Kong, Yip Ki-hok uses nothing but his bare hands to remove a honey-filled nest of swarming bees -- a remarkable skill he learned after the hardship of China's famine years. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP) / To go with AFP story Hong Kong-lifestyle-food,FEATURE by Catherine Lai        (Photo credit should read ANTHONY WALLACE/AFP/Getty Images)