Discovery of Hong Kong
Nothing is better than a short walk before a nice brunch on a Sunday morning! This easy path skirts around Victoria Peak and is very popular among residents so don’t expect a quiet and relaxed walk. ? Nothing long either, we are going out for a brunch...
Lo Wai is not open to public but as we are two narrow minded French ladies so we decided we didn’t know English anymore for a while and the warning wasn’t for us… I know it doesn’t help to improve the picture of French people around the world but we had...
I went for my second heritage trail in the New Territories last week with a friend, Mara. This short trail took us through 11-century-old villages which most are connected to the Tang Clan. This area is known as the mountain of Dragon “Lung Ling” as there...
Written by Yalun Tu in the Hong Kong magazine on the 27th of October, I found that this text was the perfect description for Halloween in Hong Kong. Here you go with some pictures of friends and myself. Here are some tips for Halloween in Hong Kong: If...
Found that in the Standard the local newspaper and thought I had to share it with you. The Doga is a new type of partnered yoga with your dog... yes you read well!!! I am speaking about the health of your dog... and dont ask me what and how the class...
Sheung Wan, a district of HK, is known for its dried seafood and medicine foods. There are hundreds of stores around and even the streets smell the very particular odor of dried food…. It is not the best smell ever in the morning but I am now able to...
Hot pot is the perfect diner for Hong Kong people especially in winter. It is served on your table while cooking so watch out for the metal pot, it is extremely hot! Your clothes might stink afterwards depending on which meat you are eating… You definitely...
The mid autumn festival is an annual event for Chinese people. It celebrates the day of the year when the moon is the biggest, the brightest and the roundest. People will eat special cakes known as “Moon cakes” and believe me, you are lucky to live far...