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Hong Kong Hidden Crafts
Hong Kong Hidden Crafts
Hong Kong Hidden Crafts
A small-group tour that sneaks into real artisan workshops, away from the crowds.
Watch master craftsmen at work — delicate silk painting, traditional Chinese letterpress printing, intricate paper offerings, and beautifully hand-carved seals. The craftsmanship is stunning, but the real magic lies in the stories.
I’ll share with you the three generations of family histories behind these workshops — including the passionate owner who continues his father’s letterpress craft.
Come for the beautiful crafts. Stay for the human stories.

Tour notes
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Pickup & drop-off at your hotel or agreed location
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Flexible itinerary- we may add or adjust spots depending on the day and your pace. Along the way, there's always more to discover.
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Private transportation with separate driver available upon request (please inquire when booking)
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Transportation, and food & drink expenses can be paid by you on the spot, or you can choose to let me handle a budget for the day- making the experience completely care-free and smooth. Just let me know your preference when booking.
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Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
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Contact for customization or bigger groups.
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In case of bad weather, we can reshedule or cancel. For full cancellation and refund policy, please see here.
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Limited spots every month- I only take a few tours so I can give each one my full energy and keep every experience fresh and remarkable
Itinerary
6 hours. 1-6 persons. Guide fee: 600HKD or 80USD per hour.
Paper Offering Shop
Dive into bizarre, beautiful paper crafts — houses, cars, money for the afterlife. Learn how locals honour ancestors, death, and filial love — quirky, touching, totally Hong Kong.
Cheongsam Atelier
Step into a three-generation Shanghai-style cheongsam shop — silky fabrics, hand-stitched elegance, stories of old-school glamour. Feel the magic of 100-year-old craftsmanship.
Hand-Carved Seal Master
Meet a seal-carving guru — watch him carve intricate designs on stone, jade, or wood. Pick one for yourself: unique, personal, way better than any souvenir.
Local Craft Beer Stop
Duck into a tiny, no-frills shop- walls lined with Hong Kong craft brews: IPAs, stouts, even weird mango ones. Grab a cold one, sip slow as we wander this cosy neighborhood full of charm and personality..
Chinese Letterpress Workshop
Antique machines clacking away, rows of metal Chinese type — the owner (a passionate family heir) shares wild printing tales and secrets. It’s like time-traveling to pre-digital HK.

"If you're into stories behind the stitches, stamps, and Chinese types, this is our special adventure."






