Saying goodbye to our family, friends or colleagues who are leaving Hong Kong is a heartfelt occasion as a chapter comes to a close. Choosing a farewell gift is of great significance as it represents our love, appreciation, and the memories we wish to hold onto. A meaningful and personal gift can express our heartfelt wishes for their future journey. On this hong Kong Inspired gift guide, we have curated a selection of Hong Kong inspired gifts for you to celebrate precious memories with family and friends and send your best wishes to them!
Read MoreToday marks the 4th anniversary of Qraftie, and we are very excited to celebrate this milestone with you! Qraftie was founded with a mission to support independent artists and designers and run a vision to build an economic ecosystem that supports cultural creativity, arts, and craftsmanship! We are proud to support small creative businesses, and you are here because you also believe in our mission and vision! We would like to thank every member of the Qraftie community, our loyal customers, and our supporters wholeheartedly for being on the journey with us over these years, and thank you so much for your continuous trust and appreciation!
Read MoreAre you looking for some peaceful time away from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong city life? Visiting the Big Buddha in Tung Chung would be a lovely area to visit. The Big Buddha, or Tian Tan Buddha, is a remarkable tourist attraction that attracts thousands annually. It is located in the Ngong Ping Village of Tung Chung, a monumental bronze statue of the seated Gautama Buddha, completed in 1993. Whether you are a local or a tourist, this guide will help you plan a visit to the Big Buddha and explore the Tung Chung area.
Read MoreAs one of the most vibrant and culturally-rich festivals in Hong Kong, the Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Tuen Ng Festival (端午節), is celebrated with great fervour every year. It falls on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. On this day, dragon boat racing is undeniably the center of the spotlight, with different teams of paddlers fighting their way to the finish line. This well-known sports event attracts both locals and tourists each year to participate. Deeply embedded in the culture of Hong Kong, dragon boat racing has grown to become a major, globally recognized event. In the Tokyo Olympics 2021, the dragon boat race is included as a demonstration sport, displaying the increasing significance of dragon boat racing. It represents a big step forward for this sport event to set foot in the Olympic Games.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered how those beautiful, intricate Mah Jong tiles are made? It's a traditional craft that has been passed down through the generations in Hong Kong. Hand-carving Mah Jong tiles is a skill that has been passed down through the generations in Hong Kong.
Today, we'll take a look at the art of hand-carving Mah Jong tiles. You'll be amazed at the amount of detail and skill that goes into each one of these works of art.
Read MoreQraftie is excited to share the joy of its 3rd anniversary in August 2022 and the company would like to celebrate this milestone together with the community!
Since the company's launch, Qraftie has curated a diverse group of independent creators, gathered them on one single platform, and enabled the community to have easy access to over 1,000 unique lifestyle products and gifts in one place. Stepping into Qraftie’s 4th year, the company is bringing new exciting initiatives to the community!
Read MoreOver the years, Hong Kong has attracted numerous talents to come and visit, making it a significant multinational city where people meet and embrace multicultural friend groups. It can be tough to say goodbye, but with Hong Kong farewell gifts and souvenirs, it is a little easier to part ways until you return once again to the city.
In this gift guide, we will show you some of the best Hong Kong farewell gifts and souvenirs you can purchase on Qraftie. Each of these gifts features an aspect of Hong Kong in some way, whether it's dim sum, the skyline, neighborhoods, food, or others.
Read MoreQraftie is excited to share the joy of their 2nd anniversary in August 2021 and the company would like to celebrate this milestone together with the community! Qraftie would like to take this opportunity to gratefully thank all their early adopters for their continuous support.
Read MoreHong Kong is an international city where many cultures meet and appreciated each other. In this modern word, there are still some traditions and etiquette people in Hong Kong follows. On this blog post, we would like to share with you some common Do and Don’t when it comes to gifting in Hong Kong and answer some of the wonders you might have when it comes to getting a gift for a friend from Hong Kong.
Read MoreKnock Knock! Have you ever wondered why your friends knock on the table when you pour them some tea?
Whether you are dining in a cha chann teng (local fast food restaurant) or a Michelin star restaurant, knowing the Hong Kong dining etiquette would be useful and help you to prevent upsetting your guests.
Read MoreHong Kong Tram as known as Ding Ding (叮叮), is the oldest public transport in Hong Kong that is still providing services to the community. Isn’t the name Ding Ding just cute? The name actually came from the sound of the tram bell. While horns have replaced some tram bells, this cute name remains.
Read MoreBeing one of the biggest Financial Hubs in Asia and having a diverse range of regional opportunities across industries, Hong Kong has attracted talents across the world to come to visit or work on a short-term basis. This makes HK a multinational city where we can easily meet and make friends with people from different cultures. It is sad to say goodbye but the friendship and beautiful memories always stay.
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