Category: HK Art & Culture

Mid-Autumn Lantern Display at Tai Po Waterfront Park Lights Up

The Chinese Renyin calendar year Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival hosted by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department kicked off on Sept. 7. Many sets of Mid-Autumn Lanterns were displayed at three venues (Victoria Park, Man Tung Road Park in Tung Chung, and Tai Po Waterfront Park). The theme of this year’s Mid-Autumn Lantern Display at Tai…


Mid-Autumn Lantern Display at Hong Kong Park Lights Up

The Chinese Renyin calendar year Mid-Autumn Lantern Festival hosted by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department kicked off on Sept. 7. Many sets of Mid-Autumn Lanterns were displayed at three venues (Victoria Park, Man Tung Road Park in Tung Chung, and Tai Po Waterfront Park). The theme of this year’s Mid-Autumn Lantern Display at Tai…


Contestants Said the Competition Made Them Love Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Even More

In the recent 2022 (7th) NTD International Traditional Chinese Martial Arts Competition, almost all the contestants expressed one understanding—the competitors in this contest are “not enemies,” but “friends,” or even “family members.” Some contestants said that this was an “invaluable” and “precious” gain for them from the competition. Others said that by participating in this…


Handmade Rare Chinese Lanterns Light Up the Mid-Autumn Festival

The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture since the Tang Dynasty (618 to 907). For Hong Kong residents, this annual festival brings family, relatives, and friends together to celebrate and enjoy traditional food—especially the moon cakes.  Our Epoch reporters went to Blue House Cluster to…


Dunhuang Exhibition in Hong Kong, Exploring Chinese Culture Before the CCP

Dunhuang (敦煌), is a famous locale known for its Buddhist status and frescos and a critical hub of the ancient Silk Road. Also known as the Mogao Grottoes, this UNESCO World Heritage site contains the largest collection of historic documents and Buddhist art along the Silk Road. Many of the richly decorated caves date from…


Hongkonger Book Fair in Toronto

While the national security law (NSL) shrivelled the Hong Kong Book Fair, its spirit was carried on in Toronto, when the first Hongkongers Book Fair took place in early July. The Hong Kong Book Fair, held in July every year, used to be one of the largest of its kind in Asia. Since the NSL…


Giant Video Screen Falls During Hong Kong Pop Concert, Dancers Hurt

HONG KONG—A big video panel fell onto a stage during a concert by Hong Kong boyband Mirror on Thursday, injuring at least two dancers, one of them seriously, and prompting authorities to ban the group from performing pending an investigation. Video clips of the screen falling were circulating on social media while Hong Kong media…


Hong Kong’s Last Hand-Painted Porcelain Factory

HONG KONG—Step into Yuet Tung China Works, Hong Kong’s last remaining hand-painted porcelain factory, and you find yourself surrounded by stacks of dinnerware, each piece painstakingly decorated by hand with vibrant motifs of flowers, fruits, and animals. Joseph Tso, the third-generation owner of the factory, and his small team are among the few people in…


Restructuring Hong Kong’s Civil Society: From the Perspective of Food Trucks

Commentary “Repower Hkers: Reviving Civic Rights for Hongkongers,” a seven-session forum held in a school in Hayes, London on June 11 and 12, 2022, hosted by the newly founded Association of Overseas Hong Kong Media Professionals, discussed the disintegration of civil society in Hong Kong and the ways Hongkongers might face such changes. It was…


UFOs: Ufology With Chinese Characteristics

Commentary While UFO sightings are mainly reported in the United States, it is in fact a worldwide phenomenon. The best photograph of a UFO ever taken is not from the United States, but Costa Rica. It was taken in 1971. Investigative reporter Leslie Kean said the photo “may be the most extraordinary one ever released…