- Master Wong Hung Keung and Fiona Wong
Artist Fiona Wong found Law's neighbour, Master Wong Hung Keung, who often visited Law Uk in his childhood. The picture shows Master Wong Hung Keung sharing his childhood memories with the artist.
- Clay board printing
Fiona Wong printed historical archive, documents, files and old newspaper related to Law Uk on clay boards.
- Porcelain Hakka costume
A porcelain interpretation of Hakka costume in the making.
- Porcelain mountains
Fiona Wong's porcelain installation of white, glowing mountains, narrating the Hakka history of their southward migration, changes the spatial conception in the originally vacant storeroom next to the entrance of Law Uk.
- Porcelain screen
Fiona Wong etched the Hakka song lyrics on porcelain tiles and commissioned a local carpenter to mount them on a screen. Porcelain etched with Shan Ge is a part of the screen in the bedroom.
- Artist Fiona Wong
Fiona Wong's attention to detailing in her ceramic craft reminds one of the fine handiwork of Hakka women.
- Hakka sunhat and tolau
Inspired by the Hakka sunhat and tolau, Nick Poon, an artist of Fiona Wong's team, has created a daily utensil series and placed it among farming implements.
- Ceramic salt-roasted pig (1)
Chan See Kwong, an artist of Fiona Wong's team, creates a salt-roasted pig in ceramic which is inspired by Hakka salt-baked chicken.
- Ceramic salt-roasted pig (2)
Chan See Kwong, an artist of Fiona Wong's team, creates a salt-roasted pig in ceramic which is inspired by Hakka salt-baked chicken.
- Collection of materials in Law Uk
Lu Cai Hong gathers pieces of production process from Fiona Wong's team, making a collection of materials in Law Uk.