Hong Kong’s Maritime Trade, Part IV: Opium Christopher DewolfJune 15, 2023 Was Hong Kong the world’s original narco state?... Big StoriesHeritageHistory0 Comments 012 min read
A Future for Hong Kong’s Heritage at the Venice Biennale of Architecture Christopher DewolfJune 10, 2023 Hong Kong’s participation in the Venice Biennale of Architecture underlines how the city’s past can inform its future... ArchitectureDesignExhibitionProduct DesignWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 09 min read
Sir Catchick Paul Chater: How a Calcutta Orphan Became Hong Kong’s Most Important Man Christopher DewolfSeptember 30, 2020 Few people shaped Hong Kong as much as Paul Chater, and yet he remains little known to most Hongkongers... Big StoriesHistoryPeoplePortraits0 Comments 012 min read
Slow Hong Kong: A City via 22 Ferries and 28 Ports Alice MiquelAugust 12, 2020 The joy of riding Hong Kong's ferries.... A Little BreakWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 05 min read
The Coronavirus in Hong Kong: Together in Solitude Christopher DewolfApril 15, 2020 Hong Kong is once again feeling the brunt of Covid-19. Where do we go from here?... ArtHistoryPeoplePhotography0 Comments 08 min read
Waterworld: A Short History of Ferries, Kaitos and Walla-Wallas in Hong Kong Christopher DewolfJune 1, 2017 Hong Kong has gotten around by ferry for more than a hundred years – but for how much longer?... HistorySmall Stories & Secret Stories0 Comments 08 min read
A Snapshot of Hong Kong History – Part III: Across the Harbour, the early days of Kowloon Jason WordieFebruary 19, 2016 "From stonecutters" villages to a Portuguese enclave - the overlooked history of the Kowloon peninsula... Big StoriesHistory0 Comments 07 min read