This neighbourhood institution hasn’t changed much since it opened 41 years ago – even as Hong Kong’s dim sum landscape has been reshaped by chain restaurants and industrial food....
The Bauhinia blakeana needs human hands to be propagated. So just how did this unlikely specimen become Hong Kong’s official emblem after the handover?...
Rosalind Wong wants Hong Kong to love Shakespeare as much as she does – and now her unorthodox theatre company is collaborating with the Hong Kong Philharmonic....
Fluffs of cotton-like fibres followed by waxy red flowers – the annual awakening of the cotton tree is a sure sign that spring has arrived in Hong Kong....
Hong Kong's superstitions, ghosts and moody neon mark the city's introduction in Akhasic's acclaimed international series of noir literature anthologies. ...
Born and raised in Hong Kong, Zabrina Lo is an avid travel writer whose wanderlust was first fuelled by taking part in the Mighty Rovers Antarctica Expedition 2010 as a Hong Kong student representative. Since then, she has never stopped exploring the far corners of the world. She participated in the Semester at Sea Spring Voyage in 2016, venturing to America, Asia, Africa and Europe as a travel journalist. She nurtured her appreciation for English Literature at Hong Kong Baptist University, Oxford University and lately at University College London. Her pieces have been published by Oxford Magazine, Agora, HKDiscovery Magazine and the Hong Kong Arts Festival. Now back in her home town, she hopes to craft compelling stories about the city's culture and colourful traditions.