Auspicious symbols feature highly in Chinese culture as the Chinese like to surround themselves with objects and designs that are believed to exude positive energy. This pendant charm of the...
Cocktails of Asia shares the recipes, stories and history behind the cocktails, bars and people that define this spirited region — from India to Indonesia, China to Japan, and everywhere...
SLITER GRATER Plus cover, TASTY+ - Dark Grey This grater-slicer is ideal for Parmesan, cucumber, carrots, and etcetera . It will even make you chocolate flakes, adding a sweet touch...
A Hong Kong twist on the much-loved family game, Ludo, by Lion Rock Press. Players race their playing pieces from their chosen habitat to the safety of their home...
Chinese fung shui tells us there is a dragon inhabiting every green valley, protective of the mountains and its route to the sea. Hiking into the hills of Hong Kong...
A very popular and common Cantonese phrase that can mean 'Oops!' or 'Ohhh nooo'. Made of 100% cotton, this graphic tee is in a standard / classic fit. Details:- Classic...
A tea towel with the North Point print by Liz Fry Design. North Point has alternating symbols of Hong Kong culture - trams and pawnshop neon signs on a complementary red-orange background. Made...
A perennial bestseller for men, women and children. Our 'Chinese Button' print tee has a subtle Chinese collar with printed bright buttons and straight pockets resembling a traditional Chinese shirt without...
A fun 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...
'Mo-men-tai-la' is a common Cantonese phrase which means 'no problem' or 'no worries'. Written in this elegant italic font that resembles sports team shirts such as those used in American...
Playful Socks x G.O.D. Two proud Hong Kong Brands unite to bring you a new collaborative collection of socks, a premier lifestyle and fashion brand and Playful Socks, a young...
Red hanging lanterns are a common sight in Hong Kong, often seen hanging in temples. The colour red is associated with good fortune and long life, and is seen as...