Mui Wo, Hong Kong
by Jingyi Zhu | Feb 17, 2025 | Classwork, students, W3

A blonde child pauses mid-adventure, her ginger soda sparkling under the dappled shade of a Mui Wo café terrace.(Source: Miya)

A white-haired local perches on a seaside chair, legs resting on timeworn stone railings, lost in the rhythm of the waves.(Source: Miya)

Several kids transform a lifesaving buoy into a pirate ship at the beach.(Source: Miya)

A family combs Mui Wo’s sunlit shores, their hands busy unearthing shells from the glistening sand.(Source: Miya)

A crowd gathers at the Cooked Food Market, drawn to an elderly vendor’s vibrant harvest of fresh-picked vegetables.(Source: Miya)
This coastal village cradles stories of salt-weathered fishermen, giggling children chasing tides, and generations sharing steamed buns at weathered plastic tables. Through candid snapshots and quiet moments, our journal invites you to wander its unpolished charm—a world away from
Hong Kong’s skyscrapers, yet pulsing with life all its own.