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Kongcept: a platform helping people treasure Hong Kong culture and history

Charlotte Kwan
16 Oct, 2023

  • The founders of the Instagram page @Kongcept852 share why they are passionate about discussing the city’s dai pai dong, neon lights and more

Christopher Chu (left) and Hogan Cheng are two of the founders of Kongcept. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
Christopher Chu (left) and Hogan Cheng are two of the founders of Kongcept. Photo: Xiaomei Chen
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When 27-year-old Hongkonger Hogan Cheng Ho-hang was studying in Britain, he didn’t know how to express his love for his home city’s culture.

So after returning to Hong Kong, Cheng and his friends Christopher Chu Man-fung and Don Hong Ching-wah founded Kongcept, a platform that explores Hong Kong’s history and culture.

On Instagram, their page @Kongcept852 has gained over 20,400 followers since it started in October 2020. Kongcept’s Chinese name, ngo gong, means “I say” and sounds like “my Hong Kong”.

The platform delves into the city’s traditional arts, architecture and everyday life. For example, they explain how open-air food stalls, dai pai dong, got their name and why they are disappearing.

 

Starting from scratch

It was not easy launching Kongcept because none of the founders had studied history or culture, so they spent a lot of time fact-checking.

But Cheng said the lack of background knowledge actually helped the team to write about content in an easy-to-understand way.

Kongcept also offers city tours and workshops. In 2021, the group got a physical space in Kwun Tong called Kongcept Studio. They wanted to create a place for people who are passionate about local culture.

“We want people to experience culture not only online,” Chu said.

They also have a YouTube channel. Their first video interviewed the founder of Kowloneon, a neon light workshop trying to keep this craft alive in Hong Kong.

Record of history

For Kongcept’s founders, it is hard to make a living.

“Many people in Hong Kong are not willing to spend money on cultural content,” Chu said.

But they are still glad that many people are interested in their Instagram posts. They also feel motivated as they see young people promoting the city’s culture.

After three years of running Kongcept, Cheng believes it should be easy for everyone to learn about culture.

In the future, the group plans to make an app that notifies users about the history of nearby buildings and cultural workshops.

Chu wants Hongkongers to treasure the city’s unique elements while they’re still here: “We can’t really preserve [the culture] ... but at least we can make a record of it.”

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background knowledge
背景資料

the information and understanding that you already have about something before you learn more

delves
深入探討

to learn more about a topic

fact-checking
事實查核

the process of making sure something is true

make a living
謀生

to earn enough money to meet your basic needs

neon lights
霓虹燈

brightly coloured lights made using glowing tubes filled with neon gas

notifies
通知

to tell someone about certain information

passionate
有熱誠

having very strong feelings or emotions

record
記錄

a way of remembering something important

Say It
background knowledge
背景資料

the information and understanding that you already have about something before you learn more

delves
深入探討

to learn more about a topic

fact-checking
事實查核

the process of making sure something is true

make a living
謀生

to earn enough money to meet your basic needs

neon lights
霓虹燈

brightly coloured lights made using glowing tubes filled with neon gas

notifies
通知

to tell someone about certain information

passionate
有熱誠

having very strong feelings or emotions

record
記錄

a way of remembering something important

Think about it

Why is it important to preserve and promote Hong Kong's history and culture?