Advertisement

Hong Kong yoga and sustainable farming couple pass on their skills at all-day event

She teaches yoga, he preaches permaculture. They’re holding an all-day event to pass on their skills that ends with a chat around a campfire

Reading Time:4 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
Yoga teacher Menaka Jayakody and sustainable farming expert Alexander Nielsen at a plot of land they work in Hong Kong. The pair talk about their upcoming wellness event. Photo: Kylie Knott

Menaka Jayakody and Alexander Nielsen are in their happy place as they water plants on a plot of land in Shek O, a sleepy seaside village on Hong Kong Island.

Advertisement

Growing among mango trees are herbs such as oregano, basil, dill and a robust curry leaf tree along with patches of potatoes, tomatoes, black maize, kale and celery.

The farm, which aligns with the sustainable and self-sufficient principles of permaculture – land use modelled on natural ecosystems – is in its early phase, but the couple, both teachers, are excited to see it grow.

Community engagement is also important, Denmark-born Nielsen says as he opens the lid of a worm bin that converts food waste into fermented nutrient-rich matter to feed the soil. The plan is to collect organic kitchen waste produced in the village.

Jayakody and Nielsen want to educate the community about permaculture, and say workshops are on the cards. Photo: Kylie Knott
Jayakody and Nielsen want to educate the community about permaculture, and say workshops are on the cards. Photo: Kylie Knott

“We also want to create a place where kids can hang out on a Sunday and see where food waste goes,” he says. Workshops about food-waste management and overconsumption are also on the cards.

Advertisement
Advertisement