by Chloe Henson | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
If you start at the western most point of the Central Pier in Hong Kong, you’ll first see a Central Government pier with a fenced off boat and a gated parking lot. As you head east along the piers, you’ll see people lounging on the steps, families walking...
by Alyssa Yixin Chen | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
When entering the wet market in Sai Ying Pun, the very first thing that jumped into your eyes is not the neatly-displayed fruits or vegetables that arouse your appetite, but the red lanterns that luster the fresh ingredients. The colour of red is so meaningful in...
by Duan Yu, Dylan | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
To me, Hong Kong is like a coin that never turns over. On the bright side of modernity, which is also the Hong Kong I had witnessed since I arrived, politics, trade and capital never sleep in the world’s most flourishing city. Yet on the dark side, a...
by Dylan Butts | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
The University of Hong Kong was founded in 1911, making it the oldest university in the city. Its first structure was the ‘Main Building,’ which was completed in 1912. The building has been renovated and extended since then, most notably in the 1950s, with...
by Cao Dandan | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
A woman has operated a flower shop for more than 30 years in Tsim SHA Tsui. She still makes bunches of flowers herself. She said she created this shop to make a living at first, but she has fallen in love with making flowers now. The flower shop owner just finished...
by Meredith Chen | Sep 20, 2021 | Students
Sham Shui Po is situated in the northwestern part of the Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong. With a diverse mix of migrants, it is considered to be one of the densest and most vibrant neighborhoods in Hong Kong. There are many lively street markets, electronics outlets,...