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...
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...
The colorful and vivid Cantonese opera is where culture and art co-exist in Hong Kong. Traditionally, the theatrical performances of the actors were a way of worshipping gods through music...
Roast goose is among one of the best dishes in Cantonese cuisine and very popular amongst locals and visitors alike. The thoroughly seasoned goose is roasted in a charcoal furnace...
The Door Gods were two historical admirals in the Tang Dynasty. Generals Qin and Wei were commanded to guard outside the King's bedroom to drive off evil spirits. Since then residents...
Bamboo theatre was once the largest platform for traditional Chinese dancing, used to show Chinese opera show to the public. With time, its popularity has dwindled. Nowadays there are still Chinese operas occasionally performed in...
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You only need cutter, glue and some patience to assemble! DescriptionMaterial / 270g Quality PaperDimension (Plastic Box) / 7 x 7 x 7cm *High Quality Plastic Box Included.*All model requires...
You only need cutter, glue and some patience to assemble! DescriptionMaterial / 270g Quality PaperDimension (Plastic Box) / 7 x 7 x 7cm *High Quality Plastic Box Included.*All model requires...
You only need cutter, glue and some patience to assemble! DescriptionMaterial / 270g Quality PaperDimension (Plastic Box) / 7 x 7 x 7cm *High Quality Plastic Box Included.*All model requires...
Lam Tsuen, in Tai Po, is regularly bustling with visitors due to its two very popular wishing trees. During festivals, villagers used to throw joss paper into two trees and...