Sport is now part of everyday city life in Hong Kong. From a placemaking perspective, it does more than promote physical well‑being or respond to an ageing population. It brings people back into shared spaces, helps them reconnects with their surroundings, and encourages neighbours with similar interests to meet and interact - energising communities from the ground up.
In a fast‑paced city, food creates a rare pause in everyday life — a moment to slow down and reconnect with the places we inhabit. Through food‑focused placemaking initiatives, Chinachem Group transforms malls and shared spaces into settings for encounter and exchange, where brief acts of consumption evolve into shared experiences and lasting emotional connections. By spotlighting local character and supporting small local businesses, food becomes more than a means of fulfilment — it nurtures community culture, strengthens the bond between people and place, and contributes to the long‑term vitality of the city.