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Features the beloved and extinct Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport. Kai Tak was not nearly as luxurious as the one today in Chek Lap Kok, but is still one of...
The Hong Kong classic tram has been a form of commuter transport for over 100 years. Locals call it "Ding Ding", which is the sound the iconic double bell ring makes...
In Chinese culture, the horoscope features twelve auspicious animals, which are selected based on their close resemblance to human characteristics. Snakes are wise, mystic and graceful. Our fun corded bracelets have a G.O.D.-illustrated zodiac face...
Premium Organic Earl Grey Tea Traditional Earl Grey is mundane. Make life more exciting by adding a bit of fun into our routine activity. Bergamot Oil and Blue Cornflower petals...
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Wenge, also referred to as African Rosewood, is a hard and heavy wood from tropical regions. It is known for its strength and distinctive colour. Each chopstick is engraved with...
The phoenix crown is a type of traditional headgear made of gold with inlay of pearls and gemstones. In ancient times, they were only worn by the princesses and noblewomen...
The Lion Dance is treasured as it is believed that it has the ability to drive off evil spirits and bring good luck. During Chinese festivals and grand openings of businesses, performers...
The design of the fortune windmill is inspired by the wheel of fortune found at the Che Kung Temple. Che Kung, a General of the Song dynasty, is honored for suppressing uprisings and...
Traditionally, Chinese people worship the dragon regarding it as a symbol of luck. When there is a festival, dragon dancers will perform their dance which involves imitating the movements and gestures of a dragon....
Traditionally, Chinese people worship the dragon regarding it as a symbol of luck. When there is a festival, dragon dancers will perform their dance which involves imitating the movements and gestures of a dragon....