But why, despite such well known figures, is their history and culture so poorly ... and genesis of their name. The word ‘Hakka’ in Chinese is "客家", pronounced kejia in Mandarin and meaning “guest ...
The seaside village of Kuk Po was once home to Hakka people from southern China but has been mostly abandoned in recent ...
reflecting the agricultural lifestyle and migration history of the Hakka people. Hakka dishes often use simple, earthy ingredients with robust cooking methods such as braising, roasting and slow ...
The Hakka -- whose name means "guest people" -- are known for their long history of migration and transformed Kuk Po into a market town, though its numbers dwindled after Hong Kong urbanised in ...
Nestled on a hill in Hong Kong’s border town of Sha Tau Kok is a once-forsaken Hakka ... hope people would come not just to stay overnight, but also to get a taste of the village’s history ...