The most accepted theory today is that the Hakka are largely northern Han Chinese who progressively migrated south, fleeing war, poverty, and chaos. Whether these were deliberate migrations or chaotic ...
Tourists in Hong Kong are flocking to the 300-year-old village of Kuk Po, whose decaying mansions and reed fields offer a ...
In Kuk Po – a Hakka village in Hong Kong boasting three centuries of history – two tables of guests were treated to a springtime feast. Featuring home-grown produce with radish as the main ...