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Bring Back Farmland to Hong Kong

With the Lunar New Year ringing the bell, preparing traditional steamed brown sugar rice cakes and carrot cakes at home does not sound unfamiliar to many Chinese households. In a modern city like Hong Kong, there is a group of young people who realised the needs of their community, and have been trying to bridge the soil, culture and the people by tracing traditions and wisdoms.

Land and Conflict

Up to one quarter of the world's population is estimated to be landless. For decades, indigenous people all around the globe have been fighting for their land rights. Although most people spend a large part of their lives in places where food is produced, they rarely own their own land.