TMS catches up with KenKen to talk about voguing and ballroom culture in Hong Kong KenKen has taught vogueing for three years and describes himself as a trailblazer in the ballroom scene of Hong Kong.
Entrepreneur, activist and creator Kayla Wong on the LGBTQ+ scene in Hong Kong From slow fashion to LGBTQ+ activism, Kayla Wong’s projects aren’t in short supply. Wong runs an ethical fashion brand called Basics For Basics, takes beautiful photographs of queer couples and helps out experimental event space The Wild Lot with creative direction and more. With the pandemic seemingly on
Voices: A view of the Korean wave in Hong Kong as a Korean-Hong Konger Coming to Hong Kong for university, I hadn’t imagined being in touch with my Korean roots. Instead, I expected to indulge in Hong Kong culture – grabbing bubble tea (probably too often), listening to some Cantonese tunes, getting introduced to Hong Kong dramas or movies or even more. Despite knowing
Get a taste of local culture at these 3 cha chaan tengs in Hong Kong If you were not born and raised in Hong Kong, you probably aren’t familiar with cha chaan teng food. Cha chaan teng literally means “tea restaurant” in English. These Hong Kong-style cafes are very popular with locals. Cha chaan tengs in Hong Kong usually serve quick and affordable food,