Just 10 years ago, Yim Tin Tsai was one of the many islands in Hong Kong that had been left by the villagers who once lived there. Houses were rotting, with trees growing through walls and ceilings.
In Kuk Po – a Hakka village in Hong Kong boasting three centuries of history – two tables of guests were treated to a springtime feast. Featuring home-grown produce with radish as the main ...
On a recent trip to China, I visited a “tulou” in Fujian province. As I stood in the centre courtyard of the centuries-old circular building, I was awestruck by the architectural edifice.
The birthday of the goddess Tin Hau is one of Hong Kong’s biggest celebrations. A Hoklo unicorn dance takes place in front of the Tin Hau Temple in Cha Kwo Ling. Hoklo people, similar to the ...
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