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Hong Kong Living | June 21, 2017

The “Disappearing” Buildings in Hong Kong (VI) — 92-year-old Chinese Tenement Stays Sturdy After Truck Crash

Yau Tsim Mong District is the smallest district in Hong Kong. Formerly the two districts – Yau Tsim District and Mong Kok District were combined in 1994 as today’s Yau Tsim Mong District. Hong Kong government developed the south of Public Square Street in Yau Ma Tei since 1876. Station Street (today’s Shanghai Street) and Temple Street were then open […]

Hong Kong Living | June 9, 2017

5 Hidden Clean Beaches in Hong Kong

Summer has already arrived! Ready to put on your bikinis or swimsuits and get into the water? Explore these 5 secret beaches, escape from the hustle and bustle and have fun! 1. Kiu Tsui Beach It’s near Sharp Island (Kiu Tsui Chau) on the western shore of the island in Sai Kung District. It offers clear water and magnificent scenery and […]

Hong Kong Living | April 19, 2017

'Cheer'ful Wednesday - Asian Wine Festival 2017

After Taste of Hong Kong, dear oenophiles, are you all ready for another round? Wanting to explore more about wines from Japan, China, Thailand, Indonesia and India? Wondering how different kinds of wines actually measure up? Missing the grape Koshu you tried in Japan last time? Asian Wine Festival 2017 can satisfy all your desire under one roof! This event […]

Hong Kong Living | April 13, 2017

To Explore Top Local & International Schools at Kindergartens Festival 2017

Kindergartens Festival 2017 organized by Education Post, South China Morning Post and Top Schools is a great platform for parents to discover education opportunities in Hong Kong. No matter if you would like to choose local or international education streams, there is a vast range of popular kindergartens, pre-nursery and playgroup institutions offering exclusive admission tips and interview information in the […]

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Hong Kong Living | April 7, 2017

Partying in Hong Kong! - "Warehouses on West Block Party" in Sai Ying Pun

The very first Block Party celebrating culture and community is happening on April 22 at Warehouses on West! The Warehouses on West Block Party will bring you creative workshops, events, and activities to Hong Kong’s coolest corner. Good news for those who love designs and originalities, there’ll be popup stores from local designers Melissa Bui, Pi’a and Handsome Co. Meanwhile, […]

Hong Kong Living | March 28, 2017

The “Disappearing” Buildings in Hong Kong (V) — Sham Shui Po Downgraded Historic Building

Sham Shui Po is a perfect place for buying electronic parts, cheap products and antiques. In addition to shopping, Sham Shui Po is a place with a high density of old buildings. So, we’ve brought you five valuable historic buildings in Sham Shui Po. 117-125 Nam Cheong Street 117-125 Nam Cheong Street is the largest group of tenement houses in […]

Hong Kong Living | March 24, 2017

[Hi! Houses] Hong Kong Old Houses X Contemporary Art

Some of the old houses in Hong Kong are conserved in the form of museums that preserve and present the original or period furniture and artifacts inside. People start getting unfamiliar and unconnected to the things that belong to the previous centuries along with the rapid development. The Art Promotion Office presents a project called “Hi! Houses” that aims to make […]

Hong Kong Living | March 9, 2017

The “Disappearing” Buildings in Hong Kong (IV) - The Not-being-graded Tenement House in Central

120 Wellington Street, Central It is estimated that the tenement at 120 Wellington Street has a long history of 137 years, which becomes the very last existing tenement among the first generation tenements in Hong Kong. Before the tenement being emptied, it was occupied by Wing Wo grocery store, which had been operated for 80 years. As 120 Wellington Street […]

Hong Kong Living | March 6, 2017

5 Best Craft Beer Bars in Hong Kong

Do you miss Beertopia already? I guess we all do. Such a huge festival has reminded us how much Hong Kongers love craft beer and how unique it is. While we are waiting for the next Beertopia to come, why don’t we try some of the best craft beer in the local brew pubs first and let the delights continue to […]

Hong Kong Living | February 28, 2017

The “Disappearing” Buildings in Hong Kong (III) -- The Last Corner Tenement Building in Wan Chai

Wan Chai was known as “Ha Wan” in the past. Owning to the reconstruction, it leads to a rapid dropping number of the historical buildings in Wan Chai in the recent years, such as Lee Tung Street, also known as Wedding Card Street as it was a centre for publishing wedding cards. In fact, Wan Chai is still there remains […]

Hong Kong Living | February 22, 2017

Exploring Another Side of Hong Kong: 5 Must Go Places for Expats

Though we don’t have long public holidays and vacation days in this month that beckon us to book long flights and plan trips to other countries, we can still explore Hong Kong during weekends! While we are always up for spending our leisure time in those typical touristy spots, nothing beats the allure of visiting somewhere new and revealing Hong Kong’s another sides simultaneously. […]

Hong Kong Living | February 21, 2017

The 'Disappearing' Buildings in Hong Kong (II) - The Forbidden Public House in Tsing Yi

Tsing Yi is an island in Hong Kong. It has been developed into a new town with numerous malls, recreational facilities and residential buildings. There are still some unique traditions preserved amongst Tsing Yi inhabitants. For example, the male members of the indigenous inhabitants have the rights to apply for Ting Uk and to inherit properties. Tsing Yi holds Tsing […]

Hong Kong Living | February 17, 2017

Foodies' March Favorite: Taste of Hong Kong

With all the fruitful festivals and events happening this month, February has been wonderful! But wait, it is still not the time to stop the amusements! Dear foodies, here comes the premium Taste of Hong Kong, our favorite restaurant festival in Central Harborfront from 16th to 19th March 2017. This world’s greatest restaurant festival just gives you the precious chance […]

Hong Kong Living | June 21, 2017

The “Disappearing” Buildings in Hong Kong (VI) — 92-year-old Chinese Tenement Stays Sturdy After Truck Crash

Yau Tsim Mong District is the smallest district in Hong Kong. Formerly the two districts – Yau Tsim District and Mong Kok District were combined in 1994 as today’s Yau Tsim Mong District. Hong Kong government developed the south of Public Square Street in Yau Ma Tei since 1876. Station Street (today’s Shanghai Street) and Temple Street were then open […]

Hong Kong Living | June 9, 2017

5 Hidden Clean Beaches in Hong Kong

Summer has already arrived! Ready to put on your bikinis or swimsuits and get into the water? Explore these 5 secret beaches, escape from the hustle and bustle and have fun! 1. Kiu Tsui Beach It’s near Sharp Island (Kiu Tsui Chau) on the western shore of the island in Sai Kung District. It offers clear water and magnificent scenery and […]

Hong Kong Living | April 19, 2017

'Cheer'ful Wednesday - Asian Wine Festival 2017

After Taste of Hong Kong, dear oenophiles, are you all ready for another round? Wanting to explore more about wines from Japan, China, Thailand, Indonesia and India? Wondering how different kinds of wines actually measure up? Missing the grape Koshu you tried in Japan last time? Asian Wine Festival 2017 can satisfy all your desire under one roof! This event […]

Hong Kong Living | April 13, 2017

To Explore Top Local & International Schools at Kindergartens Festival 2017

Kindergartens Festival 2017 organized by Education Post, South China Morning Post and Top Schools is a great platform for parents to discover education opportunities in Hong Kong. No matter if you would like to choose local or international education streams, there is a vast range of popular kindergartens, pre-nursery and playgroup institutions offering exclusive admission tips and interview information in the […]

Hong Kong Living | April 7, 2017

Partying in Hong Kong! - "Warehouses on West Block Party" in Sai Ying Pun

The very first Block Party celebrating culture and community is happening on April 22 at Warehouses on West! The Warehouses on West Block Party will bring you creative workshops, events, and activities to Hong Kong’s coolest corner. Good news for those who love designs and originalities, there’ll be popup stores from local designers Melissa Bui, Pi’a and Handsome Co. Meanwhile, […]

Hong Kong Living | March 28, 2017

The “Disappearing” Buildings in Hong Kong (V) — Sham Shui Po Downgraded Historic Building

Sham Shui Po is a perfect place for buying electronic parts, cheap products and antiques. In addition to shopping, Sham Shui Po is a place with a high density of old buildings. So, we’ve brought you five valuable historic buildings in Sham Shui Po. 117-125 Nam Cheong Street 117-125 Nam Cheong Street is the largest group of tenement houses in […]

Hong Kong Living | March 24, 2017

[Hi! Houses] Hong Kong Old Houses X Contemporary Art

Some of the old houses in Hong Kong are conserved in the form of museums that preserve and present the original or period furniture and artifacts inside. People start getting unfamiliar and unconnected to the things that belong to the previous centuries along with the rapid development. The Art Promotion Office presents a project called “Hi! Houses” that aims to make […]

Hong Kong Living | March 9, 2017

The “Disappearing” Buildings in Hong Kong (IV) - The Not-being-graded Tenement House in Central

120 Wellington Street, Central It is estimated that the tenement at 120 Wellington Street has a long history of 137 years, which becomes the very last existing tenement among the first generation tenements in Hong Kong. Before the tenement being emptied, it was occupied by Wing Wo grocery store, which had been operated for 80 years. As 120 Wellington Street […]

Hong Kong Living | March 6, 2017

5 Best Craft Beer Bars in Hong Kong

Do you miss Beertopia already? I guess we all do. Such a huge festival has reminded us how much Hong Kongers love craft beer and how unique it is. While we are waiting for the next Beertopia to come, why don’t we try some of the best craft beer in the local brew pubs first and let the delights continue to […]

Hong Kong Living | February 28, 2017

The “Disappearing” Buildings in Hong Kong (III) -- The Last Corner Tenement Building in Wan Chai

Wan Chai was known as “Ha Wan” in the past. Owning to the reconstruction, it leads to a rapid dropping number of the historical buildings in Wan Chai in the recent years, such as Lee Tung Street, also known as Wedding Card Street as it was a centre for publishing wedding cards. In fact, Wan Chai is still there remains […]

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