April 2012 – Hong Kong’s Ailing Health System
Hong Kong has one of the better public health systems in the world but the system is groaning under the challenge of an aging...
Barter Hunting
Why buy when you can trade? That's the question asked by some young Hong Kongers who are staging barter events so people can dispose of their unwanted items without creating waste. Varsity discovers that more and more young people in Hong Kong are taking part in these cash-less transactions.
The Feng Shui Hobbyists
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese practise with a very contemporary following. And you don't have to be a professional to use feng shui principles to try to turn your life around in a better direction. Varsity meets the feng shui hobbyists.
Rocking On
Age is no barrier to making music for Hong Kong's "Dad Bands".
Read All About Me!
Hear the real-life stories of living 'books' at Hong Kong's Human Library events.
Modern Treasure Hunters
Outdoor treasure-hunting has never been as fun or as hi-tech. Geocaching takes treasure hunters around the world as they search for hidden containers using smartphones and GPS devices.
Groom to Bloom
Just as Hong Kong parents sign up for parenting classes, pet-owners have been signing up for pampering classes. There they learn how to shear, trim, clip and brush their pets. The craze for pet grooming has spawned an thriving pet spa industry but some animal welfare experts question whether the pets really enjoy their treatments.
Being vegan
What does it take to become a vegan and how easy is it to be a vegan in Hong Kong?
The World is your Racetrack
Attracted by routes that take them through city centres and past scenic sights, more and more Hong Kong runners are participating in overseas marathons.
Making Sweet Fruit Music
Contemporary musicians in Hong Kong experiment with home-made instruments - fashioned with various fruit and vegetables.
By Krizto Chan