Hand-carved mahjong tiles are a dying craft in Hong Kong
Mahjong tile-making is a dying craft in an era of mass-produced tiles for the table-top game, popular in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
Mahjong tile-making is a dying craft in an era of mass-produced tiles for the table-top game, popular in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
Bring Old World charm into your drawer of baubles by using an assortment of interesting little saucers and cups to keep them organized instead of boring boxes and dividers.
Everyone who decorates for Halloween knows what it’s like to have one too many plastic pumpkins to either store or get rid of. Here’s a great idea to reuse them by adding sparkle and dressing them up a bit to be the star on your Halloween table this year!
IF YOU don’t have the floor space for the traditional Christmas tree, try mounting one on your wall without losing that “wow” impact and bringing the festive vibe into your
WHEN decorating a child’s room, it’s best to try to think like one. Sometimes it just takes a little imagination and not a lot of money to come up with
It is 10 p.m. on a Saturday, and The Fort Strip in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) is teeming with young people. They own the night, these kids with money to burn and whose idea of a good time starts around midnight.
The virtual gauntlet was thrown down three years before last Saturday’s Red Charity Gala.
Sixteen Filipino photographers who click away with Nikons to earn a living, were chosen to be the new ‘Nikon Pros’, an honor which carries with it the chance to endorse Nikon cameras through a video to be shown on the internet.
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