
Sha Kok Mei author takes kids for ride on wild side
Sha Kok Mei author Matt Cooper publishes his second book this month. Black Rain Day is a “kids’ book set in the place we live in”, Matt said. Local animals take a child on a […]
Sha Kok Mei author Matt Cooper publishes his second book this month. Black Rain Day is a “kids’ book set in the place we live in”, Matt said. Local animals take a child on a […]
Father Carlo Tei has turned 80 and says he plans to stay as parish priest of Sai Kung for another five years. Father Tei said Catholic Diocese rules require priests to resign when they reach […]
Is social media harming youngsters psychologically? Are people becoming media-enabled or media-dependent? Are they more isolated and their anxieties growing? These questions are posed in a new book called The App Generation by two American professors, […]
The Resurrection Church has applied for Government land in Sai Kung on which to build its own church, according Rev. Peter Hurricks. Opinion among the Church committee and congregation about whether this is a good […]
Paul Letters, who lives in Wong Chuk Wan Village, Sai Kung, will publish his first novel on 26 February. A Chance Kill is historical fiction inspired by Paul’s grandmother who escaped across Europe in 1939 – […]
Photographer Bruce Foreman, resident in Sai Kung for two years, has launched a China bicycle tour business. From March Bruce will lead cyclists on “city escapes to heritage destinations and forgotten villages” in Fujian, Guangxi and […]
Photographer Bruce Foreman, resident in Sai Kung for two years, has launched a China bicycle tour business. From March Bruce will lead cyclists on “city escapes to heritage destinations and forgotten villages” in Fujian, Guangxi and […]
Garage sales held at the University of Science and Technology have become so popular, Coordinator Jean Hudson says, that tables have been increased to almost 190 and the number of sales each year doubled. The next […]
Psyche Chong, a corporate legal adviser who has lived in Sai Kung for six years, has emerged as a gifted artist with precocious speed. She held her first exhibition a year after starting to paint. […]
You do not need to have a child studying at the Hong Kong Academy to use its facilities or take part in sports, arts and learning, Heather Linhardt, Commercial Development and Sustainability Manager, said. All […]
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