The 480 things that represent Hong Kong's culture: list unveiled after seven years' work
It's no surprise that Cantonese opera, egg tarts, pineapple buns and milk tea have made it on to the final list of Hong Kong's intangible cultural heritage.
They are among 480 "items" of "intangible cultural heritage" that the city is vowing to safeguard.
The inventory is the culmination of seven years' work by government-appointed researchers and also includes such traditions as umbrella making, Hakka folk songs, the making of snake wine and kung fu.
The list also reflects the diverse nature of Hong Kong's population, including items such as Bangladesh's International Mother Language Day, the annual Hindu Diwali festival, the Hong Kong Integrated Nepalese Society's annual festival of women and poem reciting during Pakistani festivals.
Undersecretary for Home Affairs Florence Hui Hiu-fai said the government would sift through the 480 items to decide which needed urgent preservation.