by Xuanyi Chen | May 15, 2025 | Capstone Project
Street Lights Don't Go Out: A Poem of Survival for Hong Kong's Small Businesses The streets of Hong Kong are like an open book, with each small store an unbound chapter. Strolling through once-busy neighborhoods, “For Rent” signs can be seen everywhere. These...
by Xuanyi Chen | Apr 21, 2025 | Uncategorized
Photographed by Wei Zishu on April 11thThis photo was taken by Chen Xuanyi on April 11thThis photo was taken by Chen Xuanyi on April...
by Xuanyi Chen | Apr 21, 2025 | HKU MJ, Uncategorized
Partners, Dreamweavers: Zelia & Austin’s Reinvention of the Neighborhood Bar ; Deep in the streets of Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, the neon sign of Blotto Bar always lights up at 4pm. The warm orange light hides Zelia’s fingerprints as she smoothes the corners of...
by Xuanyi Chen | Apr 1, 2025 | HW6, Uncategorized
Journey to Shek O As the sun sets, the terrace fills with laughter, clinking glasses, and the sound of waves—a little slice of the Mediterranean, right by the sea. ; By a sparkling blue sea in Shek O, there’s a charming Mediterranean restaurant that has become a...
by Xuanyi Chen | Mar 21, 2025 | HW5, Uncategorized
Mainland Women Come to HK to Have Babies The number of Hong Kong newborns born to Mainland women has fluctuated greatly over the past decade or so As early as 2013, the HKSAR Government launched the “zero non-permanent resident pregnant women” policy, under...