
Heritage Connect Podcast
1) Postwar Traces
It has now been over 70 years since the end of the World War II, yet traces of the war in Hong Kong remain unattended by the majority in town, examples are military in terms of onshore batteries, pill...Show More
2) Sing a Long Song
People of different clans have their own singing cultures. Their unique types of songs were formed according to their living environments. Hakka folk songs are the better known ones while the boat d...Show More
3) Pokfulam Village – the Village that Lives under the Victoria Peak
Situated in the Southern District on the Hong Kong Island, Pokfulam Village is a village that has a history of over 200 years. Information about Pok Fu Lam could be found as early as in the “Xinan Ga...Show More
4) Hakka Martial Arts
To find out the origin of their martial art skills, Robert CHEN and his apprentice Diana come all the way from Australia to Hong Kong, just to learn more about the culture of Hakka kung fu. With the ...Show More
5) From Farm to Table
Grey mullets and gei wai shrimps are common ingredients we find on the dining table of a Hong Kong household. Located at the northwest of the city, both Mai Po and Inner Deep Bay are nature reserves ...Show More
6) My Generation of Tai O People
Nowadays, Tai O is a popular tourist spot. The stilt houses along the two sides of its unique waterways, and surrounded by mountains from its three sides – Tai O itself is a gorgeous landscape painti...Show More