The second Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Month came to a close on June 30 capping a month of public events celebrating the city's living traditions.
This year's program featured more than 50 performances, 80 cultural booths and over 40 guided tours and workshops covering more than 100 forms of intangible cultural heritage.
One of the featured heritage tours takes visitors to Sham Shui Po, one of Hong Kong's oldest neighborhoods. Known for its traditional trades, street markets and long-established small businesses, the district is also home to a number of intangible cultural heritage practices that continue to be passed down by local artisans.
