Tribute Hotels

Tribute Hotels Our story begins here – a tribute to Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong.

The name of our hotel, Tribute, is a testament to the admiration we have for the people, the stories, and the culture that surround us and inspire us everyday. At Tribute we try to give you a sense of your surroundings by cultivating the stories and the history that comes from our neighbourhood and our city. We have collaborated with talented local entrepreneurs, artists, designers and craftsmen t

o weave a subtle narrative throughout our hotel and to help us pay Tribute to our environment and the city that we are in.

The bumpy history of the infamously beloved Hong Kong Minibuses.Read more at: zolimacitymag.com/slow-hong-kong-the-speed...
25/10/2016

The bumpy history of the infamously beloved Hong Kong Minibuses.

Read more at: zolimacitymag.com/slow-hong-kong-the-speedy-minibus/

Imagining translated logos through neon. Check out this art series by Mehmet Gözetlik, using the traditional craft of ne...
18/10/2016

Imagining translated logos through neon.

Check out this art series by Mehmet Gözetlik, using the traditional craft of neon.

Chinatown is a series by artist Mehmet Gözetlik that translates well-known trademarks into Chinese. The 20 artworks are based on the logos of western brands. Gözetlik designs the translated logos, then handcrafts neon signs based on the designs. China’s economy is now the biggest in the world. To a...

SoHo was quite a different neighbourhood to the rows of restaurants, bars and galleries that line the streets today. Fin...
05/10/2016

SoHo was quite a different neighbourhood to the rows of restaurants, bars and galleries that line the streets today. Find out about the history of SoHo and how an escalator changed it all.

For most of its history SoHo was a quiet residential area with a multicultural mix of people. When the Central–Mid-Levels escalator opened in 1993 the neighbourhood turned into a dining hub

The lights that bring the night to life. Check out this illuminating photography series of Hong Kong's streetscape by Za...
13/09/2016

The lights that bring the night to life. Check out this illuminating photography series of Hong Kong's streetscape by Zaki Abdelmounim.

"it doesn’t get tastier, speedier or more authentic in this mad city. This is one of the remnants of Hong Kong’s past: t...
07/09/2016

"it doesn’t get tastier, speedier or more authentic in this mad city. This is one of the remnants of Hong Kong’s past: the Dai Pai D**g."

Learn about the history of the Dai Pai D**g, how it got it's name, and why you'll never cease to find Hong Kong people eating at these outdoor stalls.

Ever wonder where some of the words we use everyday in Hong Kong lingo come from?

30/08/2016

Explore our neighbourhood Yau Ma Tei through this amazing 360 illustration by Hong Kong local artist 飛天豬 Flyingpig. You'll catch a glimpse of the Yau Ma Tei Wholesale Fruit Market, Temple Street, Mido Cafe and more.

24/08/2016

A cinematic celebration of the arts, LIFE IS ART will be presented across cinemas in Hong Kong until the end of September. This year, they're bringing 20 films that showcase the passion in the arts, from music and painting, to fashion and dancing.

For more details, visit the below website:
http://www.moviemovie.com.hk/lifeisart2016/

There are markets almost everywhere you go in Hong Kong. Some districts are particularly famous for specific goods such ...
16/08/2016

There are markets almost everywhere you go in Hong Kong. Some districts are particularly famous for specific goods such as goldfish, flowers, fruits, haberdashery and more. Here's a special hybrid of a market stall, selling both exotic fruit and beautiful flowers.

Hong Kong’s market stalls, their owners and the products they sell.

Check out Andy Yeung Photography's ‘Capture Hong Kong in 360°’ series. Enjoy the view of Hong Kong at all angles.
12/08/2016

Check out Andy Yeung Photography's ‘Capture Hong Kong in 360°’ series. Enjoy the view of Hong Kong at all angles.

Capture Hong Kong in 360°

Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong

www.andyyeungphotography.com

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