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...
Bruce Lee’s blockbuster movies, pioneering martial arts practice and motivational philosophy continue to inspire millions worldwide. Published in the fiftieth year of his passing, In My Own Process celebrates Lee’s legacy as...
A growing number of people residing in high-density cities like Hong Kong are aspiring towards a way of living that is both sustainable and regenerative. Rooftop gardens of fruits and...
This is the first photo book by Lau Koon Tan which comprises 108 beautiful photos from Hong Kong in the 60s and 70s. These never-released photos are divided into seven parts:...
Details: - Written by Reid Harry - Hardcover - 204 pages
Billy the Cavalier and Friends: The Peak Adventure is a fun and educational children's book by Jessamy Woolley set in the heart of Hong Kong. This magical tale takes Billy on...
Details:- Written by Christina Matula - Language: English - Age: From 8 to 12 years - Dimension: 216mm x 143mm
Strap in for the second edition of this show-stopping book! Get acquainted with Hong Kong's food culture through the lens of local connoisseurs, diner owners, and outdoor vendors. Dip into...
Claim. Reclaim. Occupy. Enlarge. Extend. These are everyday words in Hong Kong. In the high density district of Sham Shui Po, which translates as ‘Deep Water Pier’ for its former...
No one has built more city buildings in Hong Kong than the architect Rocco Yim. A sequel to Being Chinese in Architecture published in 2004, Presence highlights a collection of Rocco Yim’s 14 architecture...
Although cast as an unruly artist in his younger days, John Fung has always been deeply concerned about the human condition and its interconnectedness with nature. Steadfast in being true to what...
Eighty years ago, Tuen Mun was known as Castle Peak, the centre of Hong Kong’s flourishing pottery industry. Little evidence remains of this trade history, except for the Castle Peak Dragon...