Episodes
Published 03/22/24
 Shouson Chow was educated in the US - one of a group of Chinese boys sent to America after the Second Opium War in 1860. He would go on to serve the Qing Dynasty in maritime customs and railways before returning to Hong Kong in 1911. He was director o...
Published 03/22/24
Published 03/15/24
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Published 02/23/24
Published 02/16/24
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Published 01/26/24
This past year, the Hong Kong Observatory marked its 140th anniversary. Former director Shu Chi-ming talks to me about his time from 1986 onwards - seismology, radiation and weather forecasting as well as how he invented a wind shear instrument for ru...
Published 01/19/24
 Tea in Chater Garden with Bel Ng who runs a small business called Searching Cha. Plus a few minutes at the end of the programme of the original Radio Hong Kong broadcast of the opening of the Cross Harbour Tunnel.
Published 01/12/24
Businessman Robbie Brothers came to Hong Kong at the age of 19 to work for Wheelock Marden in 1960 in their shipping department. There was initially talk of a bridge, but a few years he oversaw the construction of the Cross Harbour Tunnel in 1972. Wi...
Published 01/05/24
Published 12/29/23
  Historian Dr Sarah Ng  shows Annemarie her two-part exhibition showing the works of seven artists in “Kings' Inscriptions Contemporary Interpretations” – on show at the Fung Ping Shan Gallery and also at Oi! in North Point.
Published 12/24/23
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Published 12/15/23
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Published 12/01/23
Published 11/26/23
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Published 11/17/23
Singer and actor Anders Nelsson gives Annemarie a tour round Tsim Sha Tsui - from the YMCA to noodles at the Haiphong temporary market; the old nightclubs of the 60s where Mongo Santamaria, the Kinks, and Trio Los Panchos came to play. Memories of...
Published 11/12/23
Singer and actor Anders Nelsson gives Annemarie a tour round Tsim Sha Tsui - from the YMCA to noodles at the Haiphong temporary market; the old nightclubs of the 60s where Mongo Santamaria, the Kinks, and Trio Los Panchos came to play. Memories of a...
Published 11/10/23
Published 11/03/23