Ho Sheung Heung hill art
If one takes a trip to Ho Sheung Heung (near Sheung Shui) and climb the hill behind the village (above the riding stables) you can look into the next small […]
If one takes a trip to Ho Sheung Heung (near Sheung Shui) and climb the hill behind the village (above the riding stables) you can look into the next small […]
Not a lot of people know that on a clear day you can see the Eiffel Tower from Lau Fau Shan in the Northwest New Territories. Actually, it isn’t the […]
The western end of the closed border area is a wide expanse of mostly active, manmade fishponds reclaimed from Inner Deep Bay. Some of the fishponds found alternative use as […]
I was lucky enough to repeatedly visit the ‘closed border area’ throughout 1998-99. The CBA buffered the new territories from the People’s Liberation Army for nearly a century. Strategically, there […]
With China’s economy booming, HK’s appeared to have peaked. Manufacturing had moved north, HK’s own shoppers all headed for Shenzhen every weekend (tourists were following them). As a desperate roll […]
I didn’t make a conscious effort to use bikes as props, but when reviewing the seven years of photographs, enough had snuck in that they deserve a slot of their […]
When Yuen Long Bypass was constructed to ease traffic congestion from road haulage via Lok Ma Chau crossing, the designers used the only tools available to them: a ruler and […]
Yuen Long was one of the earliest ‘new towns’ in the new territories. Success was judged on a utilitarian scale, not on amenity or livability. The industrial area was separated […]
See more HK, China and Macau videos here Kam Tin valley has probably the most interesting heritage in the Hong Kong SAR. It has probably the largest expanse of flat […]
Sai Kung even had a sidewalk cafe ambiance about it. It was a fishing village that didn’t grow too much. After living there for a while, I found that it […]