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Tired of city life, this couple built a retreat on a Hong Kong farm and opened it to the community
Hidden away amongst the farms and hills of Tai Kong Po, a quiet village in Hong Kong's northwestern Yuen Long district, lies an unexpected destination for nature and literature lovers -- the Bei Bei Book House. From the nearest mini-bus stop, it's a short 10-minute walk. But the path has so many twists and turns that owner Teresa Lee had to put together an instruction video for visitors. After walking through plant-covered archways and farms -- including one with a family of goats -- a homey hut appears, an unlikely site in this skyscraper-studded city.
Patched together with metal panels and filled with hand-dyed fabrics, wooden furniture and planters, the eclectic Bei Bei Book House was initially a primitive retirement holiday home project Lee kicked off with her husband Ringo Tsoi about six years ago.
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/bei-bei-book-house-hong-kong-cmd/index.html