Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival from your living room (1)
Whether you are new in Hong Kong or you have lived here many years, you are certainly going to be disappointed you cannot celebrate mid-autumn festival the right way. Most celebrations have been...
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Following our walk in Tai Hang district to admire the fire dragon dance, today we would like to show you the beautiful lanterns Hong Kong families normally enjoy at this time of the year. Victoria Park...
View ArticleUnmask Lantau
Part of our series UNMASK HONG KONG, this post takes a look at Lantau Island’s charms and attractiveness. Known as the biggest and greenest island of Hong Kong, Lantau is also multi faceted and full of...
View ArticleSingapore / Hong Kong Air Travel Bubble (ATB)
The Singapore / Hong Kong Air Travel Bubble is on its way. In order to help travellers from Singapore plan their trips to Hong Kong, we have listed below the process that travellers are required to...
View ArticleHappy birthday Hong Kong!
180 years ago on 26 January 1841, the British took formal possession of Victoria Island as a direct result of successful military actions ending the first Opium War. Captain Edward Belcher, who...
View ArticleChinese New Year – After a year of anxiety, will the ox help us recover?
This year’s Chinese New Year will be celebrated on Friday 12 February 2021 and will welcome the Metal Ox. The Ox, which represents hard work, positivity and honesty, occupies the second position in...
View ArticleHong Kong hidden gems : the Shaw Villa
This magnificent abandoned villa belonged to the Shaw family and was part of the Shaw Brothers Studio complex which was built in the 1960’s in Clearwater Bay. The site was also home to the TVB...
View ArticleHong Kong Hidden Gems: Luk Keng WW2 pillboxes
Relics of WWII, like air raid shelters and tunnels, are abundant in Hong Kong. Most of these military constructions, sometimes positioned in the heart of the city, were built by the British in...
View ArticleHong Kong Hidden Gems: Marble Hall Gatekeeper’s Lodge
Built at the beginning of the 20th century – around 1901/1902 – the lodge is the only remaining trace of a sumptuous and hospitable house: Marble Hall, which was once the private residence of Calcutta...
View ArticleHong Kong Hidden Gems: Enter the Dragon shooting location
While touring the Happy Valley cemeteries, we always mention “Enter the Dragon”, Bruce Lee’s last cult movie where one of the scenes was shot in the Muslim cemetery. Today we would like to reveal...
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