Hong Kong decorations are the perfect gift for loved ones near and far, of any age. Hand-painted, with a satin ribbon for hanging, they will be treasured keepsakes for years to come. The...
Nestled the center of Hong Kong, Wan Chai is all business in the day, and all party at night. These GOD Original Ceramic Trays are finished with a food-safe glaze....
Previously a leafy suburb in British colonial times,, Tsim Sha Tsui is now one of Hong Kong's premier shopping and nightlife districts. These GOD Original Ceramic Trays are finished with...
Featuring the station signs from all 99 of Hong Kong's MTR stations, this puzzle is sure to entertain, and makes for a great statement piece when completed. Details:- 1000 pieces
A fun print umbrella case 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...
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...
'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...
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...
Made of 100% cotton, this graphic tee is in a standard / classic fit. Details:Classic / standard fitBlack with White 3D text100% cotton Size XS S M L XL...
Details: - Standard / classic fit- Forest Green and black - 100% cotton *Please allow 1-3cm error due to manual measurement
A GOD Original, this oversized pocket tee features a unique YeaHK symbol developed exclusively by us. Inspired by the joyful photographing tradition of Hong Kongers, we have created a one-of-a-kind...
A large silk scarf with the GOD signature print, Hong Kong Favourite Things. The objects in this collection, Hong Kong Favourite Things, are neither unique to Hong Kong nor did they...