In 2006, herbal tea was selected as part of Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage. Herbal tea culture has expanded across different age groups in the city, from teens to the elderly.
But he’s used his craft to celebrate other parts of Hong Kong culture too, having even made a cup of milk tea and a pineapple bun for an exhibition. Though a sense of familial duty has ensured t ...
How Hong Kong preserves its heritage through the smart ... The ground floor, which is open to the public, has a herbal tea shop and a display about the history of the old Lui Seng Chun.
Hong Kong’s buildings are designed to withstand the test of time, but the preservation of the city’s culture is not as ... The moment I sip a hot cup of milk tea, hear the clashing cymbals ...
Shares in Chinese bubble tea chain Sichuan Baicha Baidao, which is also known as Chabaidao, have fallen by more than 26% in their first day of trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Chabaidao's ...