Sensei is an honorific term, which literally translates from the Japanese as ‘one who comes before,’ or ‘person born before another.’

Sensei is an honorific term, which literally translates from the Japanese as ‘one who comes before,’ or ‘person born before another.’
On January 11, Living Islands Movement (LIM) hosted a webinar to facilitate members’ comments on the remaining phase of the Mui Wo Facelift Project being undertaken by the Sustainable Lantau Office of Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD).
Kristian Dodds and Matthew Mortimer share the secrets of their success
She’s Mui Wo-based pianist, educator and presenter Jacqueline Leung is doing her best to spread the gospel of classical piano, even it fit is through computer screens –for now. Elizabeth Kerr reports
A Mui Wo-based book and music shop is giving away about 400 books to foreign domestic workers.
Well-known among foodies for its sensational seafood and dim sum, Mui Wo is also the perfect place to get a dessert fix, with a difference. Follow the locals’ lead, and head to Ngan Wan Road for homemade South East Asian treats.
Organised by the Land Education Foundation and the Lantau Society, and funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund, Mui Wo Farm to Table Agriculture Community aims to create an attractive market
Lantauers are continuing clear-up efforts following extensive damage and flooding from Severe Typhoon Mangkhut, one of the most powerful storms on record to have hit ..
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Nine-year Mui Wo resident Gary Brown, aka Gaz Brightman, opened VIBE book and music shop in June
The body of a missing Mui Wo local was found near Sunshine Island yesterday (June 26). According to Apple Daily, a ‘human-like figure’ was spotted ..
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