
Conversations Encore: The hidden corners of Emma's Hong Kong — fishing villages, beaches and ancestral graveyards
Apr 14, 2026
Emma Payin, novelist and memoirist who grew up between England and Hong Kong. She revisits hidden Hong Kong: ancestral villages, tomb-sweeping rituals and stilted fishing communities. She recounts wartime memories, shifting identities and why the islands, mountains and beaches kept pulling her back to write.
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Childhood In Taiwo Village
- Emma Payin spent holidays in Taiwo Village learning ancestral rituals and eating communal poon choy with extended Hakka family.
- She helped clear paths to the hillside cemetery each year and described large shared meals rotating between houses.
Early Ambition And Detour To Australia
- At school-leaving age Emma planned to run away and wanted to study screenwriting at New York Film Academy but couldn't afford it immediately.
- She deferred, taught, became a kindergarten teacher in Hong Kong to save money, then moved to Australia on a student visa.
Teenage Assault And Its Aftermath
- At 17 Emma was sexually assaulted by a colleague, became pregnant, collapsed and her parents arranged an immediate abortion.
- She kept the assault secret out of fear and felt alienated when parents later blamed honour rather than supported her.



