

A well-preserved ancient village in Guizhou, China, known for its traditional architecture and Miao minority culture.
Intricate wax-resist dyed fabrics, a traditional art form in Sung Kong Tong.
Traditional Malaysian moon-shaped kites, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.
Sweet glutinous rice filled with palm sugar, a local delicacy often served during festivals.
Explore the well-preserved Hakka architecture and history of this ancient village.
Discover the traditional fishing lifestyle and stilt houses in this picturesque coastal village.
Visit the world's largest seated bronze Buddha and enjoy panoramic views of Lantau Island.
Famous for its traditional Hakka breakfast dishes, serving the local community for decades.
Known for its freshly baked goods and traditional Hakka pastries.
Offers a variety of Hakka lunch dishes, popular among locals and tourists alike.
Rice porridge with pork, preserved egg, and thousand-year-old egg

Assorted small dishes, including har gow (shrimp dumplings) and siu mai (pork and shrimp dumplings)

Egg noodles with wontons (pork and shrimp dumplings) in a savory broth
Sung Kong Tong has unpredictable rain showers, especially in the monsoon season.
Exploring the ancient village involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the tropical climate of Sung Kong Tong.

Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, is a vibrant metropolis known for its Victorian architecture, rich history, and lively cultural scene.
Nestled in the Western Ghats, Kudremukh Temple is a serene hill temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, known for its scenic beauty and annual car festival.

A mesmerizing waterfall nestled in the Western Ghats, offering a refreshing escape from the city's hustle and bustle.