Backyard Trails Are Hong Kong’s DIY Green Spaces Christopher DewolfMay 31, 2023 Leftover green areas have been transformed into community-run gathering spaces. Can they survive government intervention?... A Little BreakDesignHistoryUrbanismWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 010 min read
In the Footsteps of Miroslav Šašek, Illustrators Capture the Spirit of Hong Kong Christopher DewolfMay 2, 2019 Hong Kong's visual feast has long been an inspiration to illustrators. We meet three artists who are channelling the city's energy into their work.... ArtHistoryUsual Suspects & LandmarksVisual Art0 Comments 011 min read
Little by Little, Irene Hui Explores A Slower Way of Living in Hong Kong Christopher DewolfDecember 12, 2018 How a market stall in Yau Ma Tei and a space on upscale Chancery Lane became two of Hong Kong's most unusual community spaces. ... A Little BreakBooksCulturePeoplePortraitsWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 17 min read
A Market Stall is Turning a Hong Kong Street Into a Community Space Christopher DewolfApril 11, 2017 Kai Fong Pai Dong, the "neighbours' market stall," taps into the community spirit of Hong Kong's street markets.... A Little BreakHistoryUrbanismWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 06 min read