Hong Kong's Aberdeen Harbor was home to thousands of fishing families known as "the floating people." They lived on junk boats or sampans — small, flat-bottomed wood boats about 4.5 to 7 meters in ...
Connecting Ap Lei Chau and Aberdeen is a unique kaito ferry service. The four-minute ride is a daily service from 6am to 12pm or 7am to 11pm, with a frequency of five to eight minutes. We on the south ...
The fundamental human need for love and reassurance is the driving force of “Aberdeen,” a finely observed dramedy about an extended middle-class Hong Kong family. Impeccably performed by a topnotch ...
Pang Ho-cheung's Hong Kong International Film Festival opener charts the estrangement and ennui undermining relationships across three generations of a local family. By Clarence Tsui Aberdeen Still - ...
Thousands of people once lived on small boats in a floating village in Hong Kong. In Aberdeen Harbor, residents lived on sampans or junk boats. They were known by several names but preferred "Soi ...
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