Presenter:Annemarie Evans
Every week, journalist, broadcaster and local historian, Annemarie Evans, explores Hong Kong, digging up many (often forgotten or unknown) aspects of our cultural, architectural, and artistic heritage.
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The late Dr. Dan Waters, a scholar of building science, took an interest in Chinese culture following his arrival in Hong Kong in the 1950s. In this 2009 interview, he explained vivid details of Chinese funerals, exploring customs such as “buy water”, and the return of the deceased’s spirit.

Presenter:Annemarie Evans
In the autumn of 1999 Annemarie spent a lot of time in Macau preparing four programmes to run in the December to mark the handover of Macau to China. City of the Name of God featured multiple interviews with priests, a bishop, Hong Kong Macanese and Portuguese, Macanese and Chinese businesspeople and historians in Macau. In this weekend's Hong Kong Heritage wefeature some of those voices to mark 25 years since the Macau handover. They include Sir Roger Lobo; Arnaldo de Oliveira Sales; Leonel Barros; Father Manuel Teixeira; Father Lancelot Rodrigues; and Denis and Marjorie Bray.