Environment
By Eudora Wong
The impending construction of the high speed rail has led to the need of demolishing Choi Yuen Village. Villager Yip Shui Lai expressed what the village means to him and the villagers.
By Sheena Yap
The lives of butterflies are threatened as the environment of Fung Yuen, a home to over 200 species of butterflies, is seriously affected by the nearby construction of residential buildings.
By Fion Tam
The Hong Kong & Shenzhen Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture 2009 have just finished. Recall the ‘show’ by looking at the photos, and listen to the comments by the students; and think more about the relationship between environment and urbanization.
By Cammy Wong Hoi Yin
How can we strike a balance between urban development and preservation of rural environment? While many people prefer living in urban area, Uncle Bo tells us about the benefits of his rural life.
By Winnie Shum Wing Yan
Because of laying greater stress on health and good-quality of food, citizens would like to consume organic food. Nevertheless, how do they familiarize themselves with organic farming? Let us pay a visit to an organic farm in Fanling with a cityfarmer interviewed.
Ecotourism to Change Society’s Materialistic Trend
By Natasha Chai
Mr. Ho who works as a volunteer in the Hong Kong Wetland Park found that Ecotourism can be regarded as an environmental education that may help to change Hong Kong’s materialistic trend.




