These Lucky 'Lai See' envelopes by Lion Rock Press are the perfect way to give a monetary gift during holidays or special occasions such as weddings or the birth of...
A set of 8 Luxury The Hong Konger notecards featuring Sophia Hotung’s vibrant illustrations depicting and parodying Hong Kong life. Details:- Blank Inside- 10.1 (h) x 15.2 (w) cm- LRP Branded Envelope- Smooth Matte 290gsm...
Say HAPPY BIRTHDAY Hong Kong style with this longevity bun card by Lion Rock Press. We enjoy these peach-shaped lotus-filled sweet buns on birthdays because, according to Chinese folk...
Say HAPPY BIRTHDAY in style with a dim sum-inspired card by Lion Rock Press. This one is in a chic cornflower blue colour and features a dim sum favourite- delicious...
Printed on 270gsm recycled paperBlank insideSize is A6 when folded [10.5 x 14.8 cm]1 cream envelope includedComes naked (without cellophane packaging)Printed in Hong Kong with low volatile organic compound (VOC) and soy...
Before the age of supermarkets, family-run rice shops were once the only way to buy the staple grain in Hong Kong. Like his father before him, Wong Tak-Kam creates custom rice...
For six decades, Mr. Wong has been running "Sang Kee", specializing in all things dried and preserved from Chinese sausages to conpoy, jujubes to mui choy, as well as an...
Specializing in all things soy from bean sprouts to bean curd skin, Mrs. Poon’s stall first opened shop in the late 1970s, and stands as one the last handful of...
I still fondly remember it was back in late-2020 at my very first street-side popup when I first heard the story of the “Ice Cream Grandpa”. 4 years later, I’m...
Every autumn, Mrs. Chan busts out her mobile cart fitted with a giant gas-powered wok, hand-roasting chestnuts and sweet potatoes at the Mong Kok Flower Market. Year after year, the...
After primary school, the Luk brothers began apprenticing with their father who founded Bing Kee Copperware in the 1940s. Their skills were acquired not so much out of interest, but...
Tucked in a narrow lane off of Shing Wong Street, an old barbershop stands frozen in time. For six decades, behind the weathered shutters and under the pitched tin roof,...