Profile | Hong Kong historian behind Gwulo.com on his years charting the city, and why he’s leaving
- David Bellis talks about his 15 years documenting Hong Kong history on website Gwulo.com – mainly using his own money – and moving to the UK
The first time David Bellis left Hong Kong was in June 1990.
He had spent eight months in the city, a Welsh computer programmer who had stopped off on his way to Australia and dallied longer than he had intended.
When he got to Sydney, he found he missed Hong Kong so much he signed up for a Cantonese night class at Macquarie University. By early 1992, he was back.
He settled down, married a Hongkonger called Grace and had two daughters. In 2009, he founded a website called Gwulo. You may have heard of it.
Now he is about to leave Hong Kong again. On July 21, a few weeks after his 60th birthday, he and Grace will depart for Milford Haven, in West Wales, where he grew up and where his mother, aged 92, still lives. His daughters are already studying in England.