The small island of Yim Tin Tsai is home to Hong Kong’s last salt pan. Decades ago, the island was abandoned, but now, its former villagers are returning to preserve their traditional way of life—and the traditional way of making salt.
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Producer: Gavin Huang
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Editor: Nicholas Ko
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Mastering: Victor Peña
Music: Audio Network
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