The Steiner Series: Dairy Farm – Communicating Without Words Billy PottsSeptember 22, 2023 It turns out the Dairy Farm logo reveals multitudes about Henry Steiner’s approach to design... CultureDesignFood0 Comments 010 min read
What Placemaking Can Do For Hong Kong Christopher DewolfSeptember 28, 2022 Architects and planners are using collaborative design to create urban spaces that people actually want to use... ArchitectureDesignHistoryUrbanism0 Comments 011 min read
When the Fire Dragon Dances Under the Full Moon: Mid-Autumn Festival in Hong Kong Tom BillingeSeptember 19, 2021 Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the liveliest and most cherished holidays in Hong Kong. Its history stretches back thousands of years.... CultureHeritageHistoryTraditionUncategorizedUsual Suspects & Landmarks0 Comments 28 min read
The Cryptozoology of Hong Kong, Part III: Dragons and Their Evil Counterpart Billy PottsSeptember 26, 2018 Dragons are the apex of Chinese mythical creatures. Here's how they manifest themselves in Hong Kong.... CultureTradition0 Comments 014 min read
Waterfall Bay, Where Ghosts, Gods and Speedo-Clad Swimmers Converge Christopher DewolfOctober 26, 2017 Hidden on the edge of Hong Kong Island is one of the city's most spectacular — and spiritually significant — stretches of shoreline.... A Little BreakHistorySmall Stories & Secret StoriesWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 09 min read
Starting from the Bottom: Paul Zimmerman Aims to Improve Hong Kong from the Ground Up Christopher DewolfMay 17, 2017 Urban planning activist Paul Zimmerman thinks Hong Kong needs to improve its quality of life.... HistoryPeoplePortraitsUrbanism0 Comments 08 min read
When Hong Kong Was a City of Villages: Squatter Settlements and Their Legacy Christopher DewolfMarch 3, 2017 In the 1960s, a quarter of people in Hong Kong lived in squatter villages. What happened to our own version of the favela?... HeritageHistoryUrbanism0 Comments 010 min read