Ashley Lin’s Curated Guide to Hong Kong’s Artisans


Ashley Lin is a rising actress and singer-songwriter from Hong Kong, celebrated for her heartfelt performances. Deeply connected to art, she infuses her music and illustrations with genuine emotion, creating works that resonate with authentic artistic expression.


«I truly believe that local artisans lie at the very heart of our cultural heritage!
Porcelain art has evolved from a utilitarian object into a delicate and ornamental form of expression.
As a fan of graphic design, I believe that typography conveys much more than just appearances. In Hong Kong, handwritten typography is everywhere—capturing a playful and genuine spirit that feels both nostalgic and modern.
The vibrant colors and intricately handwoven patterns communicate a warmth I haven’t found anywhere else.»

Ruby Tso, porcelain painter


Yuet Tung China Works

Unit 1-3, 3/F, Kowloon Bay Industrial Center, 15 Wang Hoi Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Jim Lee, sign painter


Imaginary Mechanic

Room M, 12/F, Block 2, Wah Fung Industrial Centre, Kwai Chung, N.T, Hong Kong

Mme. Yeung, hand knitter


Tai Yuen Street No.22

Tai Yuen Street, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

From Tokyo to New York, Seoul to Paris, each participant selected three meaningful spots straight from the heart. Sometimes secret, sometimes iconic, these places together map a thoughtful geography of craftsmanship and art de vivre.