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CHINESE OPERA: A BRIEF HISTORY OF ITS CULTURE AND MEANINGS Chinese opera, along with Greek plays and Indian Sanskrit opera, is one of the oldest dramatic art forms in the world. Watching a Chinese opera performance is a very rewarding experience, as the art incorporates music, song, dance, martial arts, acrobatics, and costume artistry, all rolled into one. To say Chinese opera performers aremulti
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HOW TO HIKE TO DEVIL’S CLAW IN CHUNG HOM KOK Header image courtesy of @elena.1i (via Instagram) Not to be confused with Devil’s Peak in Yau Tong, nor the poisonous South African plant of the same namesake, Devil’s Claw (魔爪石; mo1 jaau2 sek6) is a rock formation perched atop the headland of Chung Hom Kok mountain in the eponymous Chung Hom Kok neighbourhood. Only a short distance west of Stanley, on the peninsula opposite from WHERE TO LEARN CALLIGRAPHY IN HONG KONG Calligraphy course fees are inclusive of a starter kit and tote bag. Kalo Make Art, Room 201, Ivy House, 18-20 Wyndham Street, Central Check out Kalo's upcoming beginner's workshops in the coming months: Calligraphy Tasting Workshop – May 29, June 11 (7.30 - 9.00pm), $700 per person or $1,300 per couple Colour Ink Calligraphy – May 26(10am
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CHINESE OPERA: A BRIEF HISTORY OF ITS CULTURE AND MEANINGS Chinese opera, along with Greek plays and Indian Sanskrit opera, is one of the oldest dramatic art forms in the world. Watching a Chinese opera performance is a very rewarding experience, as the art incorporates music, song, dance, martial arts, acrobatics, and costume artistry, all rolled into one. To say Chinese opera performers aremulti
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CHINESE OPERA: A BRIEF HISTORY OF ITS CULTURE AND MEANINGS Chinese opera, along with Greek plays and Indian Sanskrit opera, is one of the oldest dramatic art forms in the world. Watching a Chinese opera performance is a very rewarding experience, as the art incorporates music, song, dance, martial arts, acrobatics, and costume artistry, all rolled into one. To say Chinese opera performers aremulti
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9 BEST OMAKASE RESTAURANTS TO VISIT IN HONG KONG Sushi Kou. A rather new addition to the omakase scene, Sushi Kou is a great place to hang out with friends for a laughter-filled evening. The chefs at Sushi Kou honed their skills at Kitcho (mentioned above), so there are similarities between the two restaurants, such as a choice of three menus starting from $1,180 and an outdoor balcony torelax in.
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Real stories. Real news. Real insight. And real humour, too. Covering the hottest new eats, the best places to play, offbeat takes on local culture, and so much more, Localiiz is every Hongkonger’s destination for how to live a well-rounded life in our vibrant city. CAN YOU GUESS ALL THESE FACTS ABOUT THE HONG KONG MTR Quiz: Can you guess all these facts about the Hong Kong MTR? By Ngai Yeung 25 June 2020. Anyone who’s ever set foot in Hong Kong would have almost definitely rode on the MTR, a world-famous mass transit railway system, a paragon of convenience and Hong Kong’s pride. But despite its prevalence and wide reach, do you actually know the MTR as HOW TO HIKE TO DEVIL’S CLAW IN CHUNG HOM KOK Header image courtesy of @elena.1i (via Instagram) Not to be confused with Devil’s Peak in Yau Tong, nor the poisonous South African plant of the same namesake, Devil’s Claw (魔爪石; mo1 jaau2 sek6) is a rock formation perched atop the headland of Chung Hom Kok mountain in the eponymous Chung Hom Kok neighbourhood. Only a short distance west of Stanley, on the peninsula opposite from 10 DESCRIPTIVE CANTONESE SLANGS ONLY LOCAL HONGKONGERS 10 descriptive Cantonese slangs only local Hongkongers will know. As any foreign learner will attest to, Cantonese is a famously tricky language to grasp. Unlike Mandarin Chinese, a large portion of Cantonese is made of slang and colloquialisms that WHERE TO LEARN CALLIGRAPHY IN HONG KONG Calligraphy course fees are inclusive of a starter kit and tote bag. Kalo Make Art, Room 201, Ivy House, 18-20 Wyndham Street, Central Check out Kalo's upcoming beginner's workshops in the coming months: Calligraphy Tasting Workshop – May 29, June 11 (7.30 - 9.00pm), $700 per person or $1,300 per couple Colour Ink Calligraphy – May 26(10am
10 BEST BAKING STUDIOS & CLASSES IN HONG KONG Pulling a fresh loaf of bread out of the oven is great and all, but the act of sourcing ingredients and washing up is quite a hassle. Here are the best baking studios in Hong Kong where you can experience all the fun of baking and none of the mess and clean-up. OPINION: THE PROBLEM WITH PUBLIC HEALTHCARE IN HONG KONG With these numbers expected to increase and the underallocation of resources, public healthcare in Hong Kong is, and will continue to be, a growing issue. According to the Hospital Authority, public hospitals still operate on days when they have a shortage of 700 nurses and 250 doctors. The pressure of attending to hundreds of patients each day CENTRAL & STANLEY WELLNESS Central & Stanley Wellness’ philosophy is to treat the person, not the illness, unravelling the root cause of each patient’s discomfort instead of just addressing the symptoms.Practitioners at Central & Stanley Wellness look at the patient’s medical history but also at their environment, personal, family and social history, at their diet, their mental health, their physical fitness and DORAEMON VOICE ACTOR DIES TVB voice actor Francis Lam Pou-chuen has reportedly passed away. The beloved Cantonese voice for the animated series Doraemon, died this LOCALIIZ - GUIDE TO LIVING AND WORKING IN HONG KONG Real stories. Real news. Real insight. And real humour, too. Covering the hottest new eats, the best places to play, offbeat takes on local culture, and so much more, Localiiz is every Hongkonger’s destination for how to live a well-rounded life in our vibrant city. 6 OLD FORGOTTEN PLACES IN HONG KONG TO RE-VISIT The studio was established by Runme and Run Run Shaw in 1958, and two years later the brothers unveiled what was then the largest privately owned studio in the world, with over 20 buildings spread over a 46-acre site in Clearwater Bay, known as Movietown. Shaw Brothers produced some 1,000 films during the Golden Era of Hong Kong cinema 9 BEST OMAKASE RESTAURANTS TO VISIT IN HONG KONG Sushi Kou. A rather new addition to the omakase scene, Sushi Kou is a great place to hang out with friends for a laughter-filled evening. The chefs at Sushi Kou honed their skills at Kitcho (mentioned above), so there are similarities between the two restaurants, such as a choice of three menus starting from $1,180 and an outdoor balcony torelax in.
HIDDEN HONG KONG: A LOOK INTO HONG KONG’S FISHING HERITAGE A brief history. While there is little recorded history of the early days of Hong Kong’s fishing heritage—or of the entire territory before the arrival of the British in 1841, for that matter—archaeological studies have revealed that our city’s bountiful salty coasts have been a hub for fishing activities since as far back as the stone ages, long predating the city itself. 9 BEST TEPPANYAKI RESTAURANTS IN HONG KONG Sanka Teppanyaki. If we are talking about the most lavishly decorated teppanyaki restaurant, Sanka Teppanyaki might just win the votes! Run by a Japanese chef who worked in France for over 10 years, Sanka Teppanyaki is a place where traditional Japanese teppanyaki blends together with classical French techniques to create a true East-meets-West fusion. EXPLORING HONG KONG’S OLD LINEAGES AND THE FIVE GREAT Among these are the Five Great Clans of the New Territories: five families that settled early into Hong Kong, and became sizable in the New Territories area. These lineages are the Tang, the Man, the Hau, the Pang, and the Liu, and they have been in the area for over hundreds of years, witnessing Hong Kong’s growth into the glimmeringPearl
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HIDDEN HONG KONG: A LOOK INTO HONG KONG’S FISHING HERITAGE A brief history. While there is little recorded history of the early days of Hong Kong’s fishing heritage—or of the entire territory before the arrival of the British in 1841, for that matter—archaeological studies have revealed that our city’s bountiful salty coasts have been a hub for fishing activities since as far back as the stone ages, long predating the city itself. 9 BEST TEPPANYAKI RESTAURANTS IN HONG KONG Sanka Teppanyaki. If we are talking about the most lavishly decorated teppanyaki restaurant, Sanka Teppanyaki might just win the votes! Run by a Japanese chef who worked in France for over 10 years, Sanka Teppanyaki is a place where traditional Japanese teppanyaki blends together with classical French techniques to create a true East-meets-West fusion. EXPLORING HONG KONG’S OLD LINEAGES AND THE FIVE GREAT Among these are the Five Great Clans of the New Territories: five families that settled early into Hong Kong, and became sizable in the New Territories area. These lineages are the Tang, the Man, the Hau, the Pang, and the Liu, and they have been in the area for over hundreds of years, witnessing Hong Kong’s growth into the glimmeringPearl
HOW TO HIKE TO DEVIL’S CLAW IN CHUNG HOM KOK Header image courtesy of @elena.1i (via Instagram) Not to be confused with Devil’s Peak in Yau Tong, nor the poisonous South African plant of the same namesake, Devil’s Claw (魔爪石; mo1 jaau2 sek6) is a rock formation perched atop the headland of Chung Hom Kok mountain in the eponymous Chung Hom Kok neighbourhood. Only a short distance west of Stanley, on the peninsula opposite from HOW TO PLAY MAHJONG: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO CANTONESE To start. The game requires four players, each seated on one edge of a square table. The dealer position is called the East seat, and each player takes turns being the dealer. If the dealer wins a game, he is allowed to hold on to the East seat until he loses. HOW TO HIKE TO BRIDE’S POOL WATERFALL VIA PAT SIN LENG Head up to the Spring Breeze Pavilion. Do note that bus 275R is significantly slower compared to the minibus. If you’d like to soak in the scenic views along the way, take this bus. Minibus 20R actually goes straight to Bride’s Pool, so if you’re feeling lazy, 10 BEST PLACES TO BUY CHEESE IN HONG KONG Whether you are new to gourmet cheeses or keen to try out new varietals, the cheese masters at La Cremerie are the perfect guides to help you out. You can even shop online and have your fragrant order delivered to your doorstep within 48 hours! La Cremerie, 4 Swatow Street, Wan Chai | (+852) 2614 0944. ⇨.LOCALIIZ | LOCALIIZ
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8 RESTAURANTS IN CHUNGKING MANSIONS YOU HAVE TO TRY 3 Bismillah Kebab House. Pop ‘round Bismillah Kebab House for a hearty taste of Turkey by way of their famous kebabs. Indulge in a large plate of Lamb Doner with Chips ($80) for the succulent meat and well-done steak fries, or the smokey Chicken Shish Kebab ($68) and its generous side of greens for a healthier choice. If you’re looking for a quick meal on-the-go, be sure to go for theLOCALIIZ
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