Hongkongers continue to uphold their own principles and values, persevere in times of adversity and adapt to changes.
Read MoreAs opposed to the common notion that art is a pretentious medium, reserved only for talented individuals and unattainable for the rest—creations don’t have to present impressive technical details in order to be deemed ‘art’. Art can take any form that expresses a creator’s ideas.
Read MoreLeave bustling shopping centres behind and wander into the nooks and crannies—unearth local shops between the old and the new. Savour the feeling of old Hong Kong in traditional shops, and experience the creativity and vitality of newly established shops.
Read MoreAs long as we share the same belief, and the same passion for Hong Kong and its culture, regardless of our race and language, we are all Hongkongers.
Read MoreLeslie’s refusal to bow to censorship pressures—almost two decades ago—stands out as a brave act of defiance in a time when it was extremely difficult to speak out.
Read MoreThe Hongkonger spirit of helping one another continues to guard and guide our city’s recovery from polarization to pandemic.
Read MoreDoes innovation stop when the ability to explore political themes ends entirely?
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