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Made in Hong Kong: an essential guide to all things local

Everything you need to know about what makes this city so great

Jenny Leung
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Jenny Leung
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Proud to be a Hongkonger? So are we. But in this ever-changing world we live in today, it can be easy to forget about our roots. With so much history and cultural heritage behind our city, it's important for us to preserve and acknowledge the significance of Hong Kong's unique culture. 

Whether they are local bakeries, architectural beauties, traditional crafts and trades, cultural experiences, or the great people of Hong Kong, there are plenty of things that showcase the lion-rock spirit in its truest form. Here are just some of the very best:

Local food

Hong Kong’s oldest restaurants

Hong Kong’s oldest restaurants

So often Hong Kong’s dining scene puts the onus on what’s new and trending. Amid the excitement surrounding every soft opening, it’s easy to forget that eating...

The best dim sum in Hong Kong

The best dim sum in Hong Kong

Ask a dozen Hongkongers where to get the best dim sum in Hong Kong and you’ll likely get a dozen different answers. Dim sum is a huge part of...

Hong Kong’s best local bakeries

Hong Kong’s best local bakeries

Hong Kong bakeries are essential to our local culture. Because let’s be honest, most of us don’t have the time to have a sit-down breakfast. Bakeries are the...

History and culture

Views around Hong Kong: Then and now

Views around Hong Kong: Then and now

Hong Kong is a unique city where rich history lives side-by-side with gleaming skyscrapers and cutting edge technology. Starting off as a humble fishing...

William Cheung of Ki Tsui Cake Shop

William Cheung of Ki Tsui Cake Shop

Housed on Mong Kok’s always bustling Fa Yuen Street, Ki Tsui is one of a handful of traditional Chinese cake shops still operating in Hong Kong. Despite...

HK Profile: Kwok Man-lung

HK Profile: Kwok Man-lung

Chinese New Year isn’t complete without lion dancing. The plethora of red decorations, the lai see and the city’s huge fireworks display are all...

Lau Fat-cheong of Lau Sum Kee

Lau Fat-cheong of Lau Sum Kee

What’s the story behind Lau Sum Kee?My grandfather used to sell noodles on the streets of Guangzhou in the 1940s. After the Chinese Civil War ended...