(From the left) Chao Shao-an, Yang Shanshen, Gao Jianfu and Kwong Shan Siu at Kwong's office. Chao Shao-an moved to Hong Kong in 1948 and stayed in the place of actor Kwong Shan Siu for a while.
(From the left) Yang Shanshen, Deng Fen and Chao Shao-an. Deng Fen was a close friend of Chao Shao-an and Yang Shanshen, and often made gifts of paintings to them. They held a group exhibition of fan paintings in Hong Kong in 1947.
(From the left) He Jingyong, Chao Shao-an and Yang Shanshen at Yucca de Lac in Shatin. He Jingyong was a close friend of Chao and Yang. Chao Shao-an was a frequent visitor to Yucca de Lac and had made paintings inspired by the place.
At a joint exhibition of Chao Shao-an (first from the right), Yang Shanshen (second from the right), Chen Jinghong (second from the left) and Feng Kanghou (first from the left) held at the Hong Kong City Hall in 1970.
(From the left) Guan Shanyue, Chao Shao-an, Li Xiongcai and Yang Shanshen in 1986. They took part in the joint exhibition "Chinese Paintings: Works Painted in Co-operation by Four Masters of Lingnan School: Zhao Shaoang, Li Xiongcai, Guan Shanyue and Yang Shanshen" at the Fung Ping Shan Museum of The University of Hong Kong in 1983. The exhibition went on tour to Singapore, San Francisco and Guangdong later on.
(Front row from the left) Yang Shanshen, Szeto Kei and Chao Shao-an at Sik Wai Sin Restaurant in Kowloon City. Szeto Kei learned Chinese painting under Gao Jianfu, and he was a good friend of Chao and Yang.