Ho Pui Reservoir and its Bamboo-Lined Trail

Ho Pui Reservoir and its Bamboo-Lined Trail

The hike of the day was the Ho Pui Reservoir in Kam Tin. The Trail to Lui Kung Tin At the Ho Pui Village we passed through the store and the village to enter the route up the hill.  The hike up the hill was 

The Murals of Love in Kam Tin

The Murals of Love in Kam Tin

The idea was simple.  Let’s bring art into a traditional community by drawing and painting murals. And the results were astounding. Miss Kwok Yin-ming teaches visual arts at a secondary school.  She wanted to bring love into the community by gathering students and volunteers to 

The Sound of Flowing Water at Lau Shui Heung

The Sound of Flowing Water at Lau Shui Heung

Spring is here in Hong Kong and I seize every chance I can to hike, for when summer comes it will be too hot to do so.  This day I chose the Lau Shui Heung Country Trail in Fanling, in northern New Territories. Lau Shui 

Home in Tsung Pak Long

Home in Tsung Pak Long

When I was young, my grandmother would bring me fruits of the Chinse wampi.  “It’s from Tsung Pak Long,” she would say.  The sourness of this fruit left a bitter impression.  As such, since a young age I have learned not to eat it.  But 

Home of the Monkeys – the Kowloon Reservoir

Home of the Monkeys – the Kowloon Reservoir

I was very ambitious in trying to walk the Maclehose Trail Section 6 from the starting point of the Kowloon Reservoir.  It turned out that I lost my way.  I never made it out to the War Relics Trail, which would have been the final 

Temple Street and its Living Memories

Temple Street and its Living Memories

Those who have been to Hong Kong would have heard of the “Ladies’ Street” in the shopping area of Mong Kok.  I think equally fascinating is its counterpart, “Men’s Street.” Temple Street in Yau Ma Tei is known to Hong Kong people as “Men’s Street.” 

The Pinewood Battery

The Pinewood Battery

  Perhaps with the exception of, broadly, British colonial rule and its return to China in 1997, Hong Kong is not well known for its history.  Yet Hong Kong does celebrate its past, short though it might be. This day I visited the Pinewood Battery 

Tai Ping Koon and its Sweet Swiss Sauce

Tai Ping Koon and its Sweet Swiss Sauce

There is this idea of a “Hong Kong Style Western Cuisine.”  Its roots go back to the late 19th century, when many foreigners did business in Hong Kong.  Thus the demand for western cuisine.  In the beginning, only foreigners dined at these western restaurants, but 

The Walled City of Kowloon

The Walled City of Kowloon

The Walled City area had its beginning more than eight hundred years ago in the Song Dynasty.  The Kowloon City and the neighboring Kwun Tong area of Kowloon used to be salt fields.  With a decline in salt production, the salt industry eventually fell into 

The Pineapple Dam Nature Trail

The Pineapple Dam Nature Trail

We are expecting an epidemic in Hong Kong.  As the city is half-paralyzed due to a government shutdown, and the malls are no longer safe to visit, what is there to do but to visit the countryside? On this chilly winter morning, my friends and