A popular slang phrase in Cantonese that people use meaning 'So f-ing sorry'. Some use it sarcastically and some to show real regret. Our stylised cushion cover has raised white text...
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Buy 2 and Get 20% Off A subtle message on your eye mask in Chinese and English letting everyone know you are off in dreamland. Soft cotton padding...
*High Quality Plastic Box Included.*All model requires glue to assemble.
A zippered pencil case with a notebook strap to keep you ready for meetings.This case is labelled Hong Kong Style Pencil Case, but in a neon light style resembling the store signs...
Popular double decker bus seen all over Hong Kong in the 70's and 80's. The last of the buses could still be found around 2000. FingerART improves and refines the...
Washing Tips:- Wash with neutral detergent in water (~30⁰C/86⁰F or less) and do not use bleach.- Invert socks when washing to maintain softness and less fluff for a...
A single coaster with alternating symbols of Hong Kong culture - trams and pawnshop neon signs on a complementary red-orange background. Made of MDF- medium-density fibrewood -this coaster is cork-backed to...
A GOD original design, this zippered pencil case has a notebook strap to attach to your notebook and keep you ready for meetings. Featuring a photo of the iconic Hong...
A fun t-shirt with a play on a popular Cantonese phrase. It is a phonetic translation of a common Cantonese insult heard in the wet markets or the streets of Hong Kong, but in...
Nathan Road is a 3.6-kilometre road which is the main thoroughfare in Kowloon. In Tsim Sha Tsui, it is a hugely popular tourist spot for shopping and eating. It was...
A Mahjong tile featuring the sparrow (or number 1 Bamboo). Not just for Christmas, they make wonderful wedding favours, perfect as part of a gift hamper, for unique table settings,...