HONG KONG'S BEST ARTISAN ADDRESSES BY ASHLEY LIN

Ashley Lin is a rising actress and singer-songwriter from Hong Kong, celebrated for her heartfelt performances. Deeply connected to art, she infuses her music and drawings with genuine emotion, creating work that resonates with authentic artistic expression.

"I truly believe that local artisans are such an important part of our cultural fabric!


The art of porcelainware has ventured outside the every day, into becoming an ornate and delicate artform. 


As a graphic design enthusiast, I truly believe that typefaces are so much more than what meets the eye. The handwritten typeface can be found everywhere in Hong Kong, capturing a feeling of playfulness and authenticity that is both nostalgic, as well as modern.


The bright colours and intricate patterns woven by hand communicates a certain kind of warmth that I haven’t been able to find anywhere else."

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Ruby Tso, porcelain painter

Yuet Tung China Works

Unit 1-3, 3/F, Kowloon Bay Industrial Center, 15 Wang Hoi Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

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Jim Lee, sign painter

Imaginary Mechanic

Room M, 12/F , Block 2, Wah Fung industrial Centre, Kwai Chung, N.T, Hong Kong

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Ms. Yeung, hand-knitter

Tai Yuen Street No.22

Tai Yuen Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

From Tokyo to New York, Seoul to Paris, everyone has chosen three iconic places from the heart. Some secret, some unmissable, these locations make up a geography of craftsmanship and the art of living. Much more than a simple city guide, the project gives rise to a Longchamp World Guide – an invitation to explore our planet through the Maison's eyes, sharpened to handiwork, detail and authenticity.