Hong Kong’s Other Tram: Light Rail in the New Territories Christopher DewolfFebruary 9, 2022 Essential but unloved, the light rail is a ticket to a whole other side of Hong Kong... Uncategorized0 Comments 09 min read
Tin Hau Festival: Celebrating the Birthday of Hong Kong’s Supreme Goddess Tom BillingeApril 29, 2021 From a Fujianese fishing village to the streets of Hong Kong: the story behind Tin Hau, Hong Kong's most popular deity. ... Big StoriesCultureHistoryTradition0 Comments 19 min read
The Immigrant Dragons – Part II: On the Hunt for the Right Master Billy PottsMay 30, 2018 The Australian city of Bendigo continues its search for a master who can make the latest incarnation of its time-honoured Chinese dragon.... CultureTradition0 Comments 07 min read
Behind the Screen Doors of Hong Kong’s Pawn Shops, Centuries of Tradition Cardin Chan and Christopher DeWolfMay 3, 2018 Pawn shops are some of Hong Kong's most distinctive landmarks – but how do they work?... HeritageHistoryUsual Suspects & Landmarks0 Comments 112 min read
How Hong Kong’s Favourite Fish Fell Out of Favour Sin Ting YungSeptember 20, 2017 Hong Kong fish farmers are trying to rehabilitate grey mullet, a succulent fish that suffered from poor farming techniques.... CultureFood0 Comments 06 min read
Explore Hong Kong’s Markets: Sweet Soups, Savoury Snacks and Local Honey in Yuen Long Laine Tam & Christopher DeWolfSeptember 1, 2016 Hong Kong's market stalls, their owners and the products they sell. ... A Little BreakCultureFoodWhere To Go, To Play, To Rest0 Comments 03 min read