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Daily Photo – A game of Xiangqi
In the bustling streets of Hong Kong, I stumbled across a quiet little garden I might easily have missed if I hadn’t been looking for somewhere to rest my feet. It’s called the Public Square Street Rest Garden, a small elevated patch of green set in front of the Tin Hau Temple. Despite the city’s frenetic pace, this spot offers an unexpected pocket of calm, where locals gather beneath the trees to chat, relax, or simply watch the world go by.
One afternoon as I wandered past, I noticed a large group of elderly men completely absorbed in a series of intense board games. I had no idea what they were playing, but the level of concentration on their faces was something to behold!
I later learned the game was Xiangqi – often called Chinese chess or Elephant chess – a strategic contest symbolising a battle between two armies, where the ultimate goal is to checkmate the opposing king. The game dates back over two thousand years and is so deeply ingrained in Chinese culture that it’s said mastering Xiangqi can sharpen your skills in business and decision-making. No wonder it continues to be the country’s favourite board game.