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 Comments1739 views 08 min read
Forgotten Icon: The Disappearing Art of Dragon Boat Building Gabriella ZanzanainiJune 13, 2018 Hong Kong's dragon boat festival is going strong – but the industry that once supplied it is fading into obscurity. ... CultureSportTradition0 Comments2028 views 011 min read
Meet the Woman Who Runs Hong Kong’s Unheralded Cultural Juggernaut Simon CartledgeApril 12, 2018 Michelle Li is the director of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, which manages a vast array of Hong Kong's arts and recreational facilities – and a newly expanded budget looks set to expand its reach.... ArtCulturePeoplePortraits0 Comments597 views 110 min read
Inside the Heads of Hong Kong’s Pressure-Cooker Youth: Artist Cheng Ting Ting’s New Paintings Sarah KaracsJuly 6, 2017 Emerging Hong Kong artist Cheng Ting Ting explores the gulf between childhood and adulthood. ... ArtVisual Art0 Comments291 views 07 min read
Meet Hong Kong’s Ten Thousand Buddhas – A Journey to a Spectacular Monastery Tom BillingeJanuary 5, 2017 Overloaded with Buddhist icons yet surrounded by tranquil greenery, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery is a window into Hong Kong's contrasts.... CultureInspring ItinerariesTraditionWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments3382 views 011 min read