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Post Magazine/ Short Reads

Uniquely Hong Kong gifts for Christmas

Hong Kong mother-of-two Claire Yates’ Lion Rock Press pays tribute to the city with greetings cards, wrapping paper and hanging ornaments, and jigsaw puzzles for children

Hong Kong mother-of-two Claire Yates’ Lion Rock Press pays tribute to the city with greetings cards, wrapping paper and hanging ornaments, and jigsaw puzzles for children

For Christmas shoppers who want to put a local twist on festive gift giving, the elegant designs of Lion Rock Press could be just the thing.

Hong Kong-themed wrapping paper from The Lion Rock Press.
Hong Kong-themed wrapping paper from The Lion Rock Press.

Paying tribute to Hong Kong’s iconic imagery (think trams, Star Ferry, yum cha tea pots, green minibuses and fortune cats), themed greetings cards, hanging ornaments, wrapping paper and gift tags are just a few of the delights on offer. For children, jigsaw puzzles and bespoke placemats are the big draw.

Established in 2013 by mother-of-two Claire Yates (top right), Lion Rock Press creates collections inspired by the charm of the Orient and designed by a family she describes as “besotted by paper”.

“My great-grandfather founded our paper business 120 years ago, and my 88-year-old grandfather and his brothers still work every day in the office,” says Yates.

Christmas cards with a Hong Kong theme.
Christmas cards with a Hong Kong theme.
Daughter of a Chinese mother and an English father, with Lion Rock Press Yates wanted to explore the two cultures through the medium of printed stationery. “Our greeting cards tell our story by fusing the Hong Kong-style graphic art with Western humour,” she says.
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Truly a family business – “My 88-year-old grandmother folds and packs virtually every one of our cards and tags,” Yates says – for the fourth year running, all profits from sale of cards, wrapping paper and gift tags go to local charity Mother’s Choice.

For more details, visit www.thelionrockpress.com.