Nima King grew up in Australia. At the age of 21, he moved to Hong Kong alone to follow a Wing Chun master and has now been rooted there for nearly two decades.
As a child, he had many Chinese friends around him. Celebrating the Chinese New Year and enjoying Chinese meals with his childhood friends laid the foundation for his connection to Chinese culture. However, when he truly set foot in Hong Kong and lived near the Ladies' Market in Mong Kok, he was still met with a stark contrast.
"They say this is the busiest intersection in the world!" From the birdsong of Australian afternoons to the never-ending crowds and bustle of the streets, the Wing Chun master from Australia gradually grew to love Hong Kong.
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