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I’m Gaz Brightman and I run VIBE Book and Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong These podcasts have 3 purposes:- 1. To promote VIBE Book & Music Shop in Hong Kong 2. To interview local people with businesses or good stories to tell 3. To promote local authors books, musicians Tiny Desk gigs at VIBE and our other services
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Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 25 - Bey Logan
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 25. Film Producer and Author Bey Logan at VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in HK on 29th April 2021
BIO
Bey Logan is the most successful and prolific non-Chinese film-maker in the Hong Kong and China movie industries. Over the last three decades, he has worked with and for the movie legends Jackie Chan, Chow Yun-fat, Gong Li, Sammo Hung and Jet Li. After relocating to Hong Kong from England, Logan worked for action superstar Jackie Chan, writing and producing the documentaries ‘Jackie Chan:
My Story’ and ‘My Stunts’, the films ‘Gen-X Cops’ and ‘Gen-Y Cops’ and producing the smash hit ‘The Twins Effect’. Bey also wrote and produced the US$60m epic ‘The Medallion’, starring Jackie Chan, which was filmed in Ireland and Thailand. In 2016, Bey wrote and produced the martial arts epic ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny’. The film stars Donnie Yen, Michelle Yeoh and Veronica Ngo, and was shot on location in New Zealand. It was a hugely successful release worldwide on Netflix, and theatrically in China. Bey was a producer on the critically acclaimed smash hit Vietnamese thriller ‘Furie’, the most successful Vietnamese of all time, and the country’s submission to the Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
In 2020, Logan produced the martial arts thriller ‘Furies’, the action-packed follow up to ‘Furie’, shooting on location in Vietnam. At the same time, he produced a History Channel documentary, ‘Killing Bruce Lee’, about the mysterious death of the late great Little Dragon. Bey Logan lives in Hong Kong, where he runs a Hung Gar kung fu school, the Kwai Fong Martial Club, and has published five books, including the best-selling ‘Bruce Lee and I’. He is the proud father of five Eurasian children, and speaks English, Cantonese and French.
10 Questions
1. Favourite book or author? - 'The Border Trilogy' by Cormac McCarthy
2. Favourite musical artist? - Bruce Springsteen
3. Preferred drink? - Coffee
4. Life motto? - We are spiritual beings having a human experience
5. Favourite HK walk? - Mui Wo Waterfront
6. Favourite HK restaurant? ¬- Sole Mio in SoHo
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak, what would you do? - Take as many pix as possible and then leave at speed
8. Best advice you were given? - 90% of succeeding is just showing up
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because… whoever you are it allows you to become that which you are prepared to work for…
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? - Mui Wo!

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 24 - Larry Feign
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 24. Larry Feign author of 'The Flower Boat Girl' at VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in HK on 19th April 2021
BIO
Larry Feign is an award-winning artist and writer based in Hong Kong. He is well known for his long-running daily political comic strip “Lily Wong”, which satirized life in Hong Kong before and after the handover to China until he retired the cartoon in 2007. Feign’s work has appeared in Time, The Economist, the New York Times, The Atlantic, and other publications around the world. He also directed animated cartoons for Walt Disney Television and Cartoon Network.
He is a MacDowell Fellow and three-time recipient of Amnesty International Human Rights Press Awards. He now writes books full-time, including a best-selling children’s book series under the pen name MD Whalen. The Flower Boat Girl is his first novel for adults. Larry Feign lives in a small village on Lantau Island, not far from old pirate haunts, with his wife, psychologist and author Cathy Tsang-Feign, their two dogs, and the occasional uninvited python.
For information about his “Lily Wong” and other cartoon books, please visit https://larryfeign.com https://piratequeenbook.com
10 Questions
1. Favourite book or author? – Children’s biography of Thomas Eddison
2. Favourite musical artist? - Joni Mitchell
3. Preferred drink? - Coffee
4. Life motto? - Quote from Katherine Dunn
5. Favourite HK walk? - Mui Wo to Tung Chung
6. Favourite HK restaurant? – Tung Fong Siu Kee Yuen in Wanchai
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – Just walk away
8. Best advice you were given? - To drop out of a teacher training program
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because… Because its home
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? - Mui Wo!

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 23 - Martin Malden
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 23. Martin Malden of 'Lantau Network' at VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong on 23rd March 2021
BIO
Martin Malden is a permanent ex-pat. He grew up on a farm in what was originally Southern Rhodesia, when it was part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, in central Africa. After leaving school at the end of 1970, he did his National Service in 1971 and then went down to Durban, in South Africa, in 1972, where he spent his student years.
After graduating, he returned to what was by now simply Rhodesia, and went to work in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry as secretary to two committees. These committees allocated foreign exchange to businesses developing industrial or commercial projects. By 1977, with the bush war in full swing, Martin could see by virtue of his position at Commerce & Industry, that the country was running out of money. So at the age of 25, and with thoughts of starting a family, he decided to leave Rhodesia, and arrived in the UK in May 1977.
He survived 17 years in the UK, eventually finding himself working in the then-fledgling mobile phone industry. He went self-employed in 1994, and joined a small team that came to Hong Kong in January 1995 to write the licence application for what became Sunday. The success of that project led to other projects in East and South Asia, where governments were issuing new mobile phone licences. Martin found living and working in Asia to be much closer to the entrepreneurial, self-reliant lifestyle that he grew up in – and the decision to make Asia his home was an easy one. Today, 26 years later, Martin has his own web development agency on Lantau Island and is thoroughly enjoying life!
10 Questions
1. Favourite book or author? - 'The Afghan' by Frederick Forsythe
2. Favourite musical artist? - Freddie Mercury
3. Preferred drink? - Gin & Tonic - Bombay Tonic
4. Life motto? - You'll have many acquaintances but very few friends so take care of them
5. Favourite HK walk? - Mui Wo to Pui O
6. Favourite HK restaurant? - The Sai Sha Café at Ma On Shan
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – what would you do? - Give it a very wide berth
8. Best advice you were given? - Same as life motto
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because… Because it’s easy and affordable to live here
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? - Sharpe's peak Sai Kung

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 22 - Martyn Ludlow
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 22. Martyn Ludlow at VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong on 1st April 2021
Local author and businessman Martyn Ludlow. His recently published book ‘Porridge & Honey’ is available now at VIBE and we hope to have Martyn in for our next Facebook live presentation. Martyn was born in South Wales in 1959 and joined the Financial Services industry in 1984.
He enjoyed a career in both management and as a Financial Adviser. Martyn specialises in providing bespoke financial advice to higher net worth clients. His clients live throughout Asia, the UK, Europe and the Middle East. Martyn now lives in Hong Kong, representing St. James’s Place Wealth Management. An avid student of personal development Martyn has spoken all over the world including:- Chicago, Hong Kong, Zimbabwe, Vienna, Salzberg and Monte Carlo. In his spare time he enjoys performing stand-up comedy for charity and is now a published author with his second book well on its way…
9 Questions
1. Favourite book or author? - ‘Sapiens A Brief History of Humankind’ by Yuvai Noah Harari
2. Favourite musical artist? - David Bowie
3. Preferred drink? - A full bodied red wine
4. Life motto? - Be yourself everyone else is taken
5. Favourite hk restaurant? - Shore or Goucho
6. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – what would you do? - Reverse and exit slowly
7. Best advice you were given? - Work hard - stay humble
8. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because… I can
9. Favourite area of Hong Kong? - Here - Mui Wo Lantau

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 21 - Patrick Dransfield
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 21. Photographer Patrick Dransfield @ VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong on 10th March 2021
Patrick Dransfield, a long-term resident of Hong Kong, has long attempted to express through the medium of photography and writing, the empathetic connectedness we share as human beings. He has a deep interest in the visual arts and literature, of both the west and China. “It is my profound hope that through preserving these fleeting moments of Beijing street life from the 1980s, east and west can once again be reminded of our common humanity: our common needs, desires, hopes and dreams.”
Patrick holds a BA (Joint hons.) in English and History of Art from Leeds University and an MA in Far East Area Studies (Chinese Anthropology, Chinese History and Chinese Politics) from the School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Patrick’s book, “Track of Time: Moments of Transition”, was published in January. The author is donating 10% of the proceeds to the Children’s Cancer Therapy Development Institute, Oregon, USA. Additionally, VIBE supporters enjoy a 10% discount!
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10 Questions
1. Favourite book or author? The Magus, John Fowles : central characters Nicholas Urfe and Maurice Conchis – Island of Phraxos and London.
2. Favourite musical artist? Bob Dylan – (Its alright Ma, I’m only bleeding) My eyes collide head-on with stuffed graveyards False gods, I scuff At pettiness which plays so rough Walk upside-down inside handcuffs Kick my legs to crash it off Say okay, I have had enough What else can you show me And if my thought-dreams could be seen They'd probably put my head in a guillotine But it's alright, Ma, it's life, and life only
3. Preferred drink? Depends on who is buying? Red wine - a Bordeaux, especially a good Pauillac (PU -YAC): wouldn’t say no to the Sauterne Chateau d’ Y’Quem (D’Qem) – very happy to settle for a 1999 Chateau Musar, however. I used to make wine and brew beer with my dad so on this the most serious of your questions I will use a Latin phrase which is close to what the amateur wine making judges had as their motto: ‘Ludex vinum insua merita’ – which means ‘Judge the wine on its own merits’.
4. Life motto? Don’t follow leaders: watch the parking meters from Dylan: ‘Ut ameris amabilis esto’ from Ovid: which means ‘If you want to be loved, be lovable”.
5. Favourite hk walk? Lantau Trail 6, I think. The bit that goes over 3 small peaks one of which is called Ling Wu Shan
6. Favourite hk restaurant? Best meal recently? La Petit Maison: best ambience? Tap Tap in Pui O and FCC main bar or outside by the pool at USRC, depending on whether I want company, or not.
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – what would you do? Actually this happened to Carmen and I on Lantau trail 6 and it was a cobra, shedding his skin in the spring. Standing still and not panicking usually means the snake vacates the premises. Having a stick and making noise before hand is a good preventative. A snake is not a monkey – I had to throw my lunch to one particularly aggressive macaque monkey on Monkey Hill. …
8. Best advice you were given? Punctuality is the courtesy of kings.
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because…of my wife Carmen.
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? South Lantau – on our balcony in Ham Tin village

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 20 - Jo Farrell
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 20. Jo Farrell @ VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong on 25th March 2021
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Jo Farrell BIO
Jo Farrell is an award-winning black and white photographer and cultural anthropologist. Born in London, England she has been based in Hong Kong for the past 12 years. Her photography work focuses on traditions and cultures that are dying out, including the project “Living History: Bound Feet Women of China.” Jo uses black and white film and shoots on a Hasselblad camera.
She has been the recipient of numerous awards for her work on bound feet including a Jacob Riis Award, Black & White Spider Award, Center for Fine Art Photography and Women In Photography International winner juried by Mary Ellen Mark. She has had solo exhibitions in London, San Francisco and Hong Kong and has been included in group shows in New York, LA and Denver, Colorado. Her project has received critical acclaim and has been published internationally including The Smithsonian magazine, Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, BBC, CNN, The Guardian, Stern magazine, Time Out, Fast Co., International Business Times and the Sydney Morning Herald.
She has spoken at TEDxWanchai and TEDxWarwick and an “in-conversation” events hosted by The Women’s Foundation HK (May 2015) and at Asia House in London (June 2015). She has held talks at Pitt Rivers Museum (Oxford), Barts Pathology Museum (London), the V&A (Victoria & Albert Museum), Rayko (San Francisco), Blue Lotus Gallery (Hong Kong) and numerous organizations such as the AWA, Friends of CUHK Museum, Rotary Club .
Jo has also done live television interviews on RTHK ((The Works), CNN and the BBC News (Insight) and has been a guest speaker on Monocole radio and RTHK3 (Hong Kong). Jo@JoFarrell.com You can view my website at www.livingHERstoryphotography.com
10 Questions
1. Favourite book or author? Wild Swans by Jung Chang & The Private Life of Chairman Mao
2. Favourite musical artist? Nina Simone & Michael Nyman
3. Preferred drink? Gin infused with Earl Grey Tea
4. Life motto? Look the other Way
5. Favourite hk walk? Chai Wan by Cemetery
6. Favourite hk restaurant? Peak Lookout/Boat House/Dai Pai Dongs
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – what would you do? Photograph it in detail
8. Best advice you were given? Focus don't generalise
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because… It's safe
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? Chai Wan and Shueng Wan

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 19 - Lantau Siu Yin
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 19. Lantau Siu Yin @ VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong on 25th February 2021
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Siu Yin BIO
With over 8 years of experience supporting many organisations, Siu Yin is currently an assistant to two members of the Legislative Council aka LegCo. In 2019 she stood for the Lantau district council elections as the democratic candidate and lost to long term member Randy Kwan by just 240 votes. Her experience includes: case analysis, appointments/contacts with government departments, petitions, parliamentary affairs, sharing sessions/forums and research publications.
She’s involved in the social needs of the elderly especially those who are mentally handicapped. Recently, she become concerned over the development of Lantau, in particular the new development in Tung Chung and the Lantau Tomorrow Vision. Siu Yin has lived in Tung Chung for 20 years and says living in public housing is like living in a cheap hotel. Her education and work were outside of Tung Chung. But she felt that she just took advantage of the community without contributing to it.
When she was 28 years old, she developed a strong feeling ‘I felt that I owed it to my community - I wanted to contribute to my community’. On a hiking trip from Tung Chung to Mui Wo with members of the Save Lantau Alliance (which she’s been a member of since 2015), she realized that there will be big changes in Lantau. She began to participate in its activities. She says her life has become full and colourful and feels fortunate to be able to plant in the fields, learn about the history of Lantau, listen to the stories of the people on the island, and learn to create small handicrafts.
She says it is her challenge to organize actions, develop public relations campaign, and connect to other networks. After having done 4-5 years of volunteer work, she has created her persona as ‘Lantau Siu Yin’. She learnt more about Lantau and became passionate in sharing its history, culture, people, stories, and food, etc. She says ‘I am part of Lantau and my friends would say - Siu Yin belongs to Lantau’. She is an island person. She loves ‘Da Yu’, the Chinese name for Lantau and encourages you, in your own way to care about Lantau.
‘Lantau' Siu Yin can be contacted at :-https://www.facebook.com/ChezLantau or on https://www.facebook.com/LantauCultur... https://www.facebook.com/lantauconnects https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... - Survey https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=469... - Mui Wo changes video
10 Questions….
1. Favourite book ? ‘how to draw it?’ dictionary 手繪字典
2. Favourite musical artist? Chet LAM 林一峰 song 'The best is yet to come’
3. Preferred drink? The Water in Lantau
4. Life motto? Follow your heart, Just try to do what you believe , here is something you never know.
5. Favourite hk walk? Lantau
6. Favourite hk restaurant? I don’t know , as I love my mother cooking, now I cook for myself.
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – what would you do? ‘wow, just walk pass quietly. ‘
8. Best advice you were given? ‘ take care of yourself , family, and community. ‘
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because…I belong to Hong Kong.
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? Lantau

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 18 - Jenny Quinton
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 18. Jenny Quinton - Ark Eden Project Designer interviewed @ VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong on 23rd February 2021
https://www.arkedenonlantau.org
Jenny grew up in Cheshire in England and spent a lot of her childhood paddling in rivers and climbing trees. She started working part-time jobs when she was 12 so she could go on oversea adventures. She arrived in Hong Kong on a back-packing trip with her boyfriend in August 1989 and never left because she fell in love with Lantau. She has now been living in the same house in Mui Wo for 31 years.
Her wake up call for the environment happened a few years after she had been living here when she had to stop her house nearly burning down due to a vegetation fire started by grave sweepers. After that she joined lots of green groups and stood with them on the front-line trying to protect the environment. She also began planting trees. She set up the first English kindergarten in Mui Wo in 1991and then later worked with English Schools Foundation as a primary school teacher helping to set up their environmental systems.
She left ESF in 2006 to start Ark Eden and continued working with ESF as an Environmental Consultant for the next 10 years, organizing many conferences and events. In 2011 she did a Permaculture Design Certificate and got hooked and made permaculture a main focus of Ark Eden. Jenny is presently the Project Designer of Ark Eden and runs programs for children and adults in everything pertaining to saving the planet. She also has now planted over 36,000 native trees on Lantau and is very pleased when it rains.
She is training to become a yoga teacher so the children can do yoga in the forest. She is always working to save Lantau and the planet and her next dream is to create an outdoor forest school in her valley.
10 Questions
1. Favourite book or author? - 'A Permaculture guidebook to East Timor'
2. Favourite musical artist? - The Cure
3. Preferred drink? - Tea
4. Life motto? - Dream Big
5. Favourite hk walk? - Ark Eden
6. Favourite hk restaurant? - China Beach Club - Mui Wo
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – what would you do? - Avoid it and walk by carefully
8. Best advice you were given? - To chant
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because…because I totally love and believe in HK
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? - My valley around Ark Eden

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 17 - Dr. Merrin Pearse
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 17. Dr. Merrin Pearse - Asia Environmentalist interviewed @ VIBE Book & Music Shop in Mui Wo on Lantau Island in Hong Kong on 9th February 2021
Dr Merrin Pearse Merrin began his career as a land surveyor with the New Zealand government just as GPS technology was being introduced to measure land deformation. His interest in measurement science came about following an earthquake in his last year of college where the corner of their family dairy farm had drop 2.05m.
So rather than continuing on a path accounting and economics he chose a path with outdoor work and technology. His government work had him travelling around New Zealand, surveying in Antarctica and working remotely on international boundary projects such as the Iraq Kuwait Border. During his PhD studies in Australia he got to experience a very different kind of nature to NZ, that really ignited his interest in conservation work. Retuning to NZ he become a very active volunteer in flora and fauna restoration projects.
Working within a large engineering consultancy firm he experienced many engineering projects that were working against nature rather than with it. So in 2004 he went out on his own as a consultant. In 2006 an opportunity came up to be part of team setting up a team building and training business in Hong Kong.
In 2007 Merrin and his wife, Louise Taylor, moved from Wellington, New Zealand to Hong Kong and have been part of the Mui Wo community ever since. Both are very active in the community particularly in the environmental and animal welfare areas, through organisations such as Living Islands Movement and Kirsten’s Zoo. Merrin is a Sustainability Strategist consulting within The Purpose Business network to some of HK's and the region’s largest companies and NGOs. When not in the board room or companies recycling bins Merrin loves getting out on HK's trails with their dog Salvadore and other paw mates.
10 Questions….
1. Favourite book or author? - Non-fiction or autobiograhy audio book
2. Favourite musical artist? - Jean-Michel Jarre
3. Preferred drink? - Brown Bubbles
4. Life motto? - Do unto others as you would have them do unto you
5. Favourite hk walk? - South Lantau looking down on Fan Lau
6. Favourite hk restaurant? - Mui Wo cooked food market
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – what would you do? - Stop watch & go wow!
8. Best advice you were given? - Give things a go
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because… I can make a difference here
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? - Anywhere outside probably Lantau Island

Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations Episode 16 - Paul 'Jacko' Jackson
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
VIBErations podcast Ep 16. Paul Jackson - Colonial ex-HK Policeman interviewed @ VIBE Book & Music Shop, Lantau Island, Hong Kong on 27th Jan 2021
Paul was born in Malta and spent an early childhood there and in Germany before his parents decided to return to their roots in Northern England – he still blames them for his love of Barnsley football club (the nearest team) which he can’t seem to shake.
Qualified in Electronic Engineering and Telecommunications, upon graduation from Liverpool University in 1988, Paul naturally decided to seek a career in the Royal Hong Kong Police – there was just something about the uniform!! Thus began a lifetime of adventures! One of Paul’s early postings was as Inspector in charge of Tai O Police Station – Like most who served there, it turned out to be the most memorable time in his career… more on that later! He also had the honour of being the last inspector to officially live in Tai O Police Station (now the Heritage Hotel). Tai O was also the only place where Paul needed to open fire – three shots… three kills! The rest of Paul’s early Police career was spent on Marine Police boats dealing with smugglers, illegal immigrants and Vietnamese refugees.
Mostly working for Les Bird! In the mid 90s the world started changing as technology came to the fore – Paul’s engineering background suddenly became highly relevant, and he was pulled into technology related policing and this proved to be a turning point. From there on, he helped found the Police’s technology crime investigation capability and supported many major investigations where the technical components proved pivotal. In 2010, it was time for change and the lure of the dark-side proved too much.
Paul moved to JP Morgan and was quickly promoted to run global cyber investigations. Unfortunately, this meant leaving HK for a while to live in New York, but the experiences there were immense. It also set him up for the current phase in his career once he had escaped from the USA to return to Hong Kong. Paul now lives back on Lantau in Cheung Sha and he is proud to lead Kroll’s Asia Pacific Cyber Risk Practice. Paul has been a keen rugby and football player during his time in HK and holds the proud record of being the least successful Oldbill captain ever. These days he prefers golf, and can sometimes be seen running slowly along Lantau’s many trails, or out in his Kayak off the coast of Pui O and Cheung Sha – that is, when he is not in Vibe Bookshop!
10 Questions….
1. Favourite book or author? - 'Freakanomics' by Malcolm Gladwell
2. Favourite musical artist? - REM
3. Preferred drink? - HK San Miguel
4. Life motto? - Open your mind before you open your mouth
5. Favourite hk walk? - Shek Pick to Tai O via Fan Lau
6. Favourite hk restaurant? - La Pampa in Soho & Wong Wah Tea house Tai O
7. Faced with a python whilst walking up to the Peak – what would you do? - Run! Snake phobia…
8. Best advice you were given? - You wanna be a pig why not join HK police
9. Finish this sentence… I live in Hong Kong because…It's an adventure
10. Favourite area of Hong Kong? - Tai O