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Jason Wordie is no longer conducting walks. This website is for historical reference only so far as the walks are concerned.

TALKS &WALKS WITH JASON WORDIE

Hong Kong’s rich history is brought to life with unmatched clarity and numerous interconnected stories by  local historian and writer Jason Wordie who uses his unparalleled knowledge of Hong Kong and prolific past to open up a side of Hong Kong that few will rarely get to see. We offer a variety of unique, curated walks around Hong Kong as well as a range of specialist talks perfect for large scale or more intimate indoor settings. Serving Corporate, Education, Private and Individuals.

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THE TALKS

Through decades of transformation, thriving industries and black markets, Hong Kong’s story is filled with rich diversity, intrigue and evolution. Each of Jason Wordie’s talks offers a lifetime of stories pieced together to create an informative yet enthralling narrative guaranteed to entertain as much as educate.

THE WALKS

Get out and around Hong Kong in a way that you never have before with Jason Wordie. With historical stories and characters brought to life in startling detail that is easily digested and a truly unique way to learn about Hong Kong’s incredible history. Not only will you learn more about Hong Kong, but you’ll have an amazing experience that will leave you wanting more.

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Martin Haigh, Ticketflap

"I’ve lived in Hong Kong for over 13 years, so I consider this my home and describe myself as a local. I recently accompanied Jason on his walk around Western, word of mouth recommendations prepared me to expect an illuminating and informative 3 hours, but I was nevertheless overwhelmed by Jason’s immersive and passionate knowledge of the area. Jason effortlessly weaved global macro economic history into local anecdotal records and insights – which made the history of the area come alive. I would recommend his walks to individuals or corporates wanting to do more than just to just scratch under the surface of Hong Kong. Truly memorable."