A Colourful Cure for What Ails Hong Kong’s Grey Public Spaces Christopher DewolfJune 3, 2021 A new Design Trust project is bringing Hong Kong’s forgotten squares, plazas and playgrounds back to life. ... ArchitectureDesignHistoryPlayProduct DesignUrbanismWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 09 min read
Keeping Hakka Culture Alive, Part I: The Story of Hong Kong’s Mountain Pioneers Annemarie EvansSeptember 15, 2020 Hakka people are an integral part of Hong Kong history and heritage, but their culture and language is at risk of being lost. ... CultureHeritageHistoryInspring ItinerariesLanguageTraditionWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 012 min read
Hong Kong’s Modern Heritage, Part IV: The Mills Christopher DewolfApril 17, 2019 Some of Hong Kong's first cotton mills have been reborn as a centre for art, heritage and textile.... ArchitectureArtCultureDesignHeritageHistoryUsual Suspects & Landmarks0 Comments 010 min read
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 Comments 08 min read
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
Forgotten Hong Kong Icon: A Tonic Wine For What Ails You Cardin ChanFebruary 19, 2019 Despite a surge of interest in local products, traditional handmade Chinese tonic wine is a fading art.... CultureFoodTradition0 Comments 311 min read
A Hong Kong Wet Market is Reinventing the Apron Christopher DewolfMarch 15, 2018 In Tsuen Wan, an overlooked piece of wet market apparel is being rethought by a team of designers and hawkers.... CultureDesignFashionFood0 Comments 06 min read