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  1. Learn about the history and features of locally made products, from baak faan yuu shoes to Nin Jiom Pei Pa Kao, that are still popular today. Discover how Hong Kong's manufacturing industry has evolved and adapted over the years.

    • Red A plastics (紅A) Unassuming and ordinary, there might be several objects around you right now that are part of the output from Red A. Perhaps the most iconic of them all are the red plastic lampshades found at Hong Kong wet markets!
    • Camel flasks (駱駝牌) Named after the humped desert animal, Camel is a brand that symbolises the tenacity behind Hong Kong’s local industries. Founded in 1940—when demand for vacuum flasks was high while supply was low—Camel was brought over to Hong Kong by the Penang-based Leung family.
    • Lomography cameras. Lomography enthusiasts may be surprised to learn that the famous Diana and Holga toy cameras, which helped advance the eponymous pop photography genre, were both created in Hong Kong.
    • Wah Ngai Canvas bags (華藝帆布) It is undeniable that these interlocking red-white-blue stripes have earned their icon status in the fabric of Hong Kong’s culture.
  2. Mar 7, 2024 · 這是一個介紹香港和世界音樂、文化、生活的節目,由李志剛、超B、阿桃、莉莉菇主持。你可以聽到最新的歌曲、嘉賓訪問、小故事和鬥歌,也可以留言和投票參與節目。

    • Ground Zero
    • Cynthia & Xiao
    • Victoria
    • Soie
    • Tove & Libra
    • Basics For Basics
    • Sau Lee
    • Sempimimi
    • Róu So
    • Rii Swim

    A local brand with international appeal. Ground Zero’s on-trend streetwear oozes 90s vibes, and the baggy sweatshirts will make anyone look effortlessly cool. It’s definitely a brand for those who maketrends instead of following them. Ground Zero, stocked at Lane Crawford, www.groundzeroclothing.com

    Helmed by two designers, one from Hong Kong and the other from Beijing, Cynthia & Xiao brings together luxe knitwear and quality tees with bold, eye-catching designs and patterns. Definitely one to keep in mind for when you want to make a style statement! Cynthia & Xiao, www.cynthiaandxiao.com

    Founded in 2015, streetwear brand VICTORIA draws inspiration from Hong Kong’s juxtaposition of old/new and East/West by incorporatingtraditional local elements and reinterpreting them in a new and contemporary way. Deeply rooted in skateboarding, music and art, VICTORIA carries a range of graphic tees, sweats, hats and more. VICTORIA, stocked at va...

    Designed in Hong Kong and handmade in Vietnam, Soie’s collection is sultry, sleek, and ultra-flattering. We love the classic slip dressesin particular, which can be styled up with heels for a party or dressed down with layers and sneakers for a casual brunch. Soie, www.soiehk.com

    Effortless daily chic is yours for the taking, thanks to homegrown brand Tove & Libra. Inspired by the minimalist Scandi aesthetic, the brand brings together style and sustainability for versatile clothing that will take you from work to the weekend. We love the brand’s commitment to upcycling deadstock fabrics, as well as the introduction of carbo...

    Basic pieces that have integrity: that’s what you’ll find at Basics for Basics, the ethical fashion brand founded by Kayla Wong. Think effortless tees, cosy sweatshirts, dresses and more, all of which are durable and comfortable. Striving to build style in conjunction with nature, the team are dedicated to finding ways to reduce their carbon footpr...

    Party dresses, chic separates and evening gowns abound at SAU LEE. Expectfashion-forward yet timeless pieces that are designed to be worn season after season. Founder Cheryl is inspired by the East meets West philosophy and brings the two aesthetics together, with a hefty dose of flirty femininity. Sau Lee, www.sau-lee.com Read More: Where To Buy P...

    Offering a range of eclectic statement jewellery pieces at wallet-friendly prices(ranging between $300 and $800), Sempimimi is on a mission to bring a touch of glamour to your every day. Head here for colourfulhandmade rings, necklaces, earrings and cuffs. Sempimimi, www.sempimimi.com

    “Róu” in Chinese means softly, characterising this Hong Kong brand’s mindset of making its effortless everyday fashion hits with care and love. The team here take a view towards mindful production, minimising its carbon footprint by using only natural, recycled or plant-based fabricswhich have been salvaged from over-produced inventory and trim was...

    Founded by influencer Ellie Furuya, Rii Swim brings us the “Little Black Dress” of swimwear witheffortlessly chic swimsuits that are every bit as sustainable as they are stylish. Made of a regenerated nylon called Econyl®, these swimsuits are resistant to chlorine, sunscreens and oils, and piling— plus they’re a dream to wear thanks to the buttery ...

  3. Made in Hong Kong (香港製造) is a 1997 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Fruit Chan, produced by Andy Lau, and starring Sam Lee, Yim Hui-Chi, Wenders Li, and Tam Ka-Chuen. It won the Best Picture Award at the 1998 Hong Kong Film Awards along with 13 other wins and 6 nominations.

  4. In the first part of our series, we profile some of Hong Kongs top brands and the people who have driven their success to date.

  5. We list some of the leading companies that were created and cultivated in Hong Kong in the second part of our series.