Hong Kong’s Industrial History, Part V: Incense Christopher DewolfApril 10, 2019 The trees that gave Hong Kong its name fuelled local industry for centuries – but they are now at risk of disappearing.... CultureHeritageHistoryNatureSmall Stories & Secret Stories0 Comments 08 min read
Forgotten at Home, Hong Kong’s Junks Sail on Foreign Waters Ryan KilpatrickDecember 5, 2018 Chinese junk boats are a symbol of Hong Kong, but they are all but extinct in their home waters. What can be done to save them?... CultureDesignHeritageHistoryProduct DesignSport0 Comments 011 min read
Paradise Created: A Visit to Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden Stefanie BallMay 24, 2016 Biologist Petra Fisher shows us around Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, a conservation park forged from a barren hillside. ... A Little BreakHistoryInspring ItinerariesNatureWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 07 min read
Slow Hong Kong: In the Wake of the Star Ferry Alice MiquelNovember 19, 2015 A fresh look at Hong Kong's urban poetry... A Little BreakCulture0 Comments 05 min read
A Snapshot of Hong Kong History – Part I: Beginnings Jason WordieOctober 12, 2015 Part I: The making of the fragrant harbour Context: When the Portuguese established Macao as a permanent trading settlement with the permission of the local Chinese mandarinate in about 1557, the face of South China trade changed. ... Big StoriesHistory0 Comments 09 min read