Meet the young designers leading growth in Hong Kong’s creative industries despite challenges
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has pledged to boost the city’s creative industries, but struggling young entrepreneurs say so far help is lacking
Hong Kong’s young creative entrepreneurs have insisted they continue to face significant social, financial and cultural barriers to success despite being hailed as key to the generation who will drive the city’s economy into the future.
It remains doubtful whether Hong Kong’s highly bureaucratic government has the means to push forward creative industries. The city lacks an overarching authority dedicated to the cause. The government set up CreateHK under the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau in June 2009 in a bid to drive development, but it lacks the power to formulate policy. This responsibility lies solely with the bureau.
Ceramicist Grace Tong Hiu-yan, who runs her pottery business Hiuchi from a rented studio at a converted factory in Kwai Chung, said it was “really difficult” to start her company in 2015 because of a lack of government support for independent design businesses.