With Wood and Paint, Bouie Choi Distills Hong Kong Into Art Christie LeeMarch 15, 2023 A young painter’s last exhibition explores the unseen forces shaping Hong Kong... ArtExhibitionPeoplePortraitsVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 07 min read
Dragons and Rabbits: Inside Hong Kong’s Lantern-Making Workshops Billy PottsSeptember 18, 2019 We revisit two cryptozoological masters to see how they make lanterns for Mid-Autumn Festival... CultureDesignInspring ItinerariesProduct DesignTraditionWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 010 min read
The Immigrant Dragons – Part III: Creating a Dragon That Will Last 100 Years Billy PottsJune 27, 2018 Bendigo finally finds a master to create the latest generation of its historic Chinese dragon.... CultureTradition0 Comments 010 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 Comments 06 min read
Tam Kung: Hong Kong’s Seafaring Child God Tom BillingeApril 27, 2017 Every year, Shau Kei Wan celebrates Tam Kung, a mysterious god worshipped by Hakka people around the world. ... CultureTradition0 Comments 09 min read