Neighbourhood Guide: Tai Hang, Laid-Back and Creative Erica FongMay 5, 2023 This historic corner of Hong Kong offers good coffee, great food and an easy-going vibe under the watchful eye of the fire dragon... ArtCultureFoodHeritageHistoryInspring ItinerariesSmall Stories & Secret StoriesTraditionVisual ArtWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 020 min read
Forgotten Hong Kong Icon: Tai Hang’s Last Garages Billy PottsApril 26, 2023 Stories from tight-knit Tai Hang, an old Hakka village turned trendy urban neighbourhood... A Little BreakCultureHeritageHistorySmall Stories & Secret StoriesUrbanismWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 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 Story of Kwun Yum, Hong Kong’s Mother Goddess Tom BillingeJanuary 30, 2020 One goddess is worshipped above the rest: Kwun Yum, the Goddess of Mercy. But how did she achieve her exalted position?... CultureTradition0 Comments 09 min read
How Football Found a Home in Hong Kong Tobias ZuserJanuary 24, 2019 The beautiful game has been on the frontlines of Hong Kong history, from colonial-era segregation to Cold War political rivalries.... Big StoriesCultureHistorySport0 Comments 010 min read
Pop Cantonese: 大牌檔 – Dai Pai Dong Gabriella ZanzanainiJuly 28, 2016 Ever wonder where some of the words we use everyday in Hong Kong lingo come from?... CultureFoodLanguageUsual Suspects & Landmarks0 Comments 06 min read