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...
Dimension: 148 mm x 108 mm Get the classic set of 6, comprising the much-loved pieces that began it all.As part of my ongoing collection titled "Unspoken stories, unsung heroes",...
Dimension: 148 mm x 108 mm Get the classic set of 6, comprising the much-loved pieces that began it all.As part of my ongoing collection titled "Unspoken stories, unsung heroes",...
You're so bubbly. 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...
"The Dai Pai Dong" —a fiery piece capturing the energy, heat, synergy, and spirit of Hong Kong's most authentic (and disappearing) culinary experience. It's noisy, grimy, and delicious: The dai...
Following in her father's footsteps at age 13, Ho Sau-Mei began training in the art of carving mahjong tiles by hand. Now in her mid-60s, Ho carries on her family...
Although Durian is polarizing, you, my friend, were not. You will be sorely missed. Printed on 270gsm recycled paperBlank insideSize is A6 when folded [10.5 x 14.8 cm]1 cream envelope includedComes...
The Cheung Chau Bun Festival is a traditional Chinese festival on the island of Cheung Chau. The Festival, which draws tens of thousands of local and overseas tourists every year, is staged to...
The Wong Tai Sin Temple is where worshippers pray for good fortune through offerings. It claims to ‘make every wish come true upon request’ making it quite a popular place...
The Bird Garden or Bird Market in Mong Kok offers a glimpse into the traditional culture of keeping songbirds in the environs of a traditional Chinese garden. POSTalk presents some irresistible, unique greeting card...
Pottinger Street is a street in the heart of Central, Hong Kong. Easily recognised by the large stone slabs used as steps, the street is filled with tourists balancing themselves...