From this fishing village at the southwestern tip of Lantau, Hong Kong’s largest island, the skyscrapers and bright lights synonymous with the city are nowhere to be seen. Stilt houses and ...
Tai O fishing village goes from a working ... During the second world war and the Chinese Cultural Revolution, mainland refugees who came to Hong Kong built houses in the village, and the area ...
Also known as Crooked Island, Kat O was a thriving fishing and farming village in the past, but now residents love the relaxed atmosphere On Hong Kong's Kat O island, 79-year-old Fong Sam-kiu chops ...
How Hong Kong preserves its heritage through ... that have stoically remained as the territory flourished from a fishing village to an international financial centre. These historic buildings ...