HK Magazine: What got you playing the violin?
Yang Liu: When I was a child I had a neighbour who played the violin late at night. As a four-year old, I would sneak up to her window to listen to this beautiful sound. But because I couldn’t see in the window, I had no idea it was coming from a...
If big corporate retailers, bootleg carriers and iTunes just aren’t enough for your musical demands, then try digging through some of the city’s vintage record shops.
Surprisingly, Hong Kong – a place known for shunning anything that’s a hand-me-down – does indeed have...
Fancy a flower? They’ve been in the human diet for as long as we’ve been hungry. Some have been elevated to religious significance while others have been lauded for their nutritional value. You can boil them, grind them to a powder, dry them or eat them raw. You can go for the roots,...
HK Magazine: What got you into golf?
Edwin Kam: I was forced to play it by my parents. I hated it at first because the rubber handles of the golf stick really hurt my hands. I also found it boring and it brought me a lot of frustration.
HK: What changed?
EK: Being able to hit the ball beyond the 50...
HK Magazine: You're called Climax. Do you come often?
Barry Tam: Our name can mean many things – “orgasm” just being one of them! Our aim is to induce an orgasmic feeling in our listeners. That’s why performing live is great; the atmosphere makes it easy for people to get...
HK Magazine: You started your music career at a very young age. What did your family think?
Jody Wisternoff: They were very supportive. It didn’t matter that I’d have to take time out from school. They just encouraged me to follow my passion. Besides it brings in money and they got 20...