Hong Kong’s Industrial History, Part IV: The Rock That Built Hong Kong Christopher DewolfMarch 6, 2019 How generations of Hakka quarry workers and stonemasons provided the granite that built the city as we know it.... HeritageHistorySmall Stories & Secret Stories0 Comments 011 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 Comments 08 min read
Hong Kong Bites: Pantyhose Milk Tea, the City’s Most Famous Drink – Naai Caa 奶茶 Gabriella ZanzanainiNovember 22, 2016 East meets West in a drink that has become Hong Kong's calling card to the world.... CultureFoodLanguage0 Comments 07 min read
Why Close-Knit Shek O Erupts in Celebration Once Every Ten Years Gabriella ZanzanainiNovember 8, 2016 How a small village community at the southeastern tip of Hong Kong Island has stayed true to itself for centuries. ... A Little BreakCultureHeritageHistoryTraditionWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 011 min read
A Close Look at Hong Kong’s Rare, Extravagant Spiritual Purification Festivals Tom BillingeNovember 8, 2016 The Chinese calendar is packed with holidays, but there is one type of festival that every village decides when and how to celebrate, Tai Ping Ching Chiu. This year, it's Shek O's turn.... CultureTraditionWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 08 min read
Slow Hong Kong: At the Beach, You’ll See… Alice MiquelJuly 13, 2016 A fresh look at Hong Kong's urban poetry... A Little BreakCulturePlaySportWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 14 min read