An Extraordinary Temple and a Master Builder: Hong Kong’s Lo Pan Festival Tom BillingeJuly 2, 2020 This July, construction workers will gather at one of Hong Kong's most extraordinary temples – one of only two in the world dedicated to Lo Pan.... A Little BreakCultureHeritageHistoryTraditionWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments947 views 08 min read
Hong Kong’s Most Beloved Public Space is Under Threat Christopher DewolfJune 6, 2019 The Western District Public Cargo Working Area, also known as the Instagram Pier, is a rare open space on the waterfront. But government plans could soon carve it up into smaller pieces – or worse.... A Little BreakArtPhotographyUrbanismWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments3373 views 09 min read
A Place to Escape: Hong Kong’s Beach Culture Through the Years Christopher DewolfSeptember 20, 2018 Hong Kong has always loved the beach – but beach culture hasn't always been the same.... A Little BreakCulturePlaySportWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments4870 views 08 min read
Forgotten Hong Kong Icon: Brain Surgery on a Tram Gabriella ZanzanainiAugust 24, 2017 For 20 years, Cheung Kwan-ming has worked as an electrician for Hong Kong Tramways, keeping the "brain" of the trams in good working order.... PeoplePortraits0 Comments921 views 06 min read
Slow Hong Kong: Seaside Contemplation in Kennedy Town Alice MiquelJune 22, 2017 A fresh Look at Hong Kong's urban poetry... A Little BreakHistorySmall Stories & Secret StoriesWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments1864 views 15 min read
Wilson Shieh’s Gender-Bending Skyscraper Women Sarah KaracsApril 26, 2017 Renowned for his cheeky ink paintings, Wilson Shieh uses a venerable Chinese form of art to comment on contemporary Hong Kong.... ArtInterviewsPeopleVisual Art0 Comments707 views 06 min read