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Cheung Shun-king is one of Hong Kong’s last Mah-jong carvers producing tiles by hand. As part of our Hong Kong Humans series, Lyn Yang finds out what keeps him going, and how he intends to keep the tradition alive.

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Lyn Yang is a Master of Journalism student at the University of Hong Kong. She has a great passion for visual storytelling, and has published several video stories about lifestyle, art and culture in Hong Kong and mainland China.