Photographs by Marcel Heijnen | Illustrations by Stephen Case English writing by Marcel Heijnen | Cantonese writing by Aki LeungMeet Spot, the cheeky cartoon cat. The ginger moggy leaps from page to...
Sunset Survivors tells the stories of Hong Kong’s traditional tradesmen and women through stunning imagery and candid interviews. Covering a myriad of curious professions that are quickly falling into obscurity, from...
A follow up to the ever-popular 2015 Hong Kong Shop Cats, this book focuses on the cats that rule the roost in the street markets of Hong Kong. They are...
Don't we all love Hong Kong! Many of us are interested to see how people lived in Hong Kong back in 1969, exactly 50 years ago. Redge Solley who had...
A tongue-in-cheek look at Hong Kong life through the eyes of marine characters. Illustrated and written by Douglas Young, this collection of comics is light fun for the whole family. The comics...
Heritage Photography and Stories dedicated to magnificent old shops of Hong Kong. The aim is to illustrate how storefronts generally looked in the previous decades and the histories enclosed within...
Don't we love old Hong Kong! 'Life in Hong Kong in 1969' books are well-received by Hongkongers and visitors. This Part II book has 120 photos, taken by Mr....
By the same photographer who brought you Hong Kong Market Cats and Hong Kong Shop Cats, Marcel now explores the world of Hong Kong Garage Dogs. Grittier than Shop Cats...
By any measure, Hong Kong is an impressive city. But there is a world beyond the impatient traffic and chic shopping malls: an older place of soot-blackened temples, traditional street...
The aphorisms of Confucius may well be all pervasive and timeless. But the real gems of Chinese wisdom lie in the anonymous and ageless proverbs, of which this volume contains...
In terms of Chinese dynasties, Hong Kong’s history has been short - but its tale has been told by a cosmopolitan cast of traders and taipans, adventurers and assassins, refugees...
Hong Kong’s legacy as a British Crown Colony remains clearly visible in a string of monuments and statues, gardens and war cemeteries that vividly conjure up the most eastern outpost...