Stay entertained during the coming typhoon with activities like Chinese storm folklore, classic Hong Kong cinema and board games
Currently en route to Hong Kong, Ragasa is no regular storm – weather reports are calling it a “super” typhoon, with its name taken from the Filipino word ragasa, meaning rapid or fast motion.
With all planes grounded and schools, offices, shops and restaurants to close across the city, your day’s itinerary may look a little different – but different does not have to mean dismal.
Here are five things to do at home while the city waits out the storm.
Shenlong is a spiritual dragon in Chinese mythology who is a master of storms and rain.












