HKFP’s merch store has relaunched for a two-week sale, with all profits going to support our operations during the pandemic.

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New keyrings, with an iconic Hong Kong design, are available for a limited time. The press freedom souvenirs are created by the city’s last minibus sign maker, Mak Kam-sang.

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Mak Man-sang. Photo: Tom Grundy/HKFP.

In true Lion Rock Spirit, Mak reinvented his 38-year-old business in recent years to create acrylic signs and products for all purposes. The Yau Ma Tei businessman even runs a workshop for those interested in the craft.

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Mak Man-sang. Photo: Tom Grundy/HKFP.

HKFP is proud to link up with HAWK Limited who are keeping a unique tradition alive.


Also available in our online store are new stocks of our press freedom tote bags and mugs from Chinese-Australian artist Badiucao.

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The mugs were printed in Hong Kong after the tote bags were held up in China over “sensitive” wording.

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Badiucao. Photo: China’s Artful Dissident.

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Hong Kong Free Press is a new, non-profit, English-language news source seeking to unite critical voices on local and national affairs. Free of charge and completely independent, HKFP arrives amid rising concerns over declining press freedom in Hong Kong and during an important time in the city’s constitutional development.