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 Rose, Cheng Jiemin | Sep 19, 2021 | Students
A Dress-up Party in Kowloon Park For Indonesian maids in Hong Kong, Kowloon Park is more than just a resting place. Instead, it can be an excellent stage for them to be ideal selves. On Sunday, around 30 Indonesian women gathered in a gallery in Kowloon Park, along...
by Stephenie Gee | Sep 19, 2021 | Students
I began my weekly Morning Trail hike on Saturday afternoon expecting it to be packed with hikers as usual. However, besides the occasional runner that whizzed past, there was absolutely no one. Once I reached The Peak, I stopped to take a photo of the skyline as usual...
by Chloe Henson | Sep 14, 2021 | Students
Hong Kong routinely earns the rank of being among the most expensive cities in the world to live. Any area that you’re looking to live on the island will be marked at an average cost of more than $12,000 per square feet to purchase, according to information...
by Stephenie Gee | Sep 13, 2021 | Students
From police quarters to a children’s playground. Fridays after school, I would drop my bag off and run down the hill to the local park. Packed with kids and chit-chat and laughter, I would stand and ponder for a while or two before timidly approaching the long line of...