The Hakka have been called guests, gypsies, nomads, barbarians, outsiders, even Mongolians. Among their progeny they claim the likes of Sun Yat Sen, Deng Xiaoping, Singapore’s Lee Kwan Yew and ...
Salt-baked chicken, a Hakka dish. DING JUNHAO/FOR CHINA DAILY Salt-baked chicken, stuffed tofu and a traditional pork soup may become mainstays in Singapore's food culture and help promote ...
Hakka culture represents a vibrant and historically rich heritage, deeply rooted in resilience, unity, and adaptability. Originating in northern China, the Hakka people migrated across regions over ...
In Kuk Po – a Hakka village in Hong Kong boasting three centuries of history – two tables of guests were treated to a springtime feast. Featuring home-grown produce with radish as the main ...
The reconstruction of local memory is essential for fostering a shared community identity and a deeper understanding of cultural roots In Taiwan often referred to as an island with amnesia this task c ...
Every week, Talking Points gives you a worksheet to practise your reading comprehension with exercises about the story we’ve written Kuk Po is a Hakka village in Hong Kong that has more than 300 ...