HONG KONG - Some of Hong Kong's most famous names are coming together to design unique skateboards to raise funds for a charitable cause - increasing access to an arts education for under-represented communities.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
HONG KONG - Some of Hong Kong's most famous names are coming together to design unique skateboards to raise funds for a charitable cause - increasing access to an arts education for under-represented communities.
The skateboard decks designed by the celebrities reflected their personality. Cheng's, for instance, recalled afternoons spent with family members in the city's many tea houses. Meanwhile, Yeung filled her skateboard deck with her favourite things about the city. These included food: egg tarts, dim sum, and pineapple buns, among others.
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