About Us
More than just an info dump, we weave in real life stories of ingenuity, flexibility and resilience.
GOOD to GO started as a love letter to Hong Kong, the eclectic city that nurtured us. As we face waves of societal change, it became clear to us that our identities are more than fishballs and sanpans – Hongkongers were caught between worlds, but they bridge the gaps with their wit, resourcefulness and unrelenting spirit.
With every story, we invite you to look beyond the glamour of skyscrapers and harbourviews, and experience first-hand the soul of everyday Hong Kong.
What makes us special?
We make things convenient.
We handle our content with love and care.
We strive to preserve and promote native culture.
We bring interest, footfall and, ultimately, sustainability to local communities.
While we're not a charity, we try to balance business and social responsibility. Consider supporting us.
What does GOOD to GO mean?
GOOD to GO is a readiness to move out, and a play on the Cantonese phrase 好去處 (good places to visit). That’s what we’re aiming for – to create easy-to-read guides and ready-made travel plans that take you into the literal and figurative heart of Hong Kong.
Just like our logo, we compile stories and curate experiences so that you are good to go enjoy your stay in Hong Kong.
Our Contributors
Donald Cheung
Donald comes from a mixed background of marketing, journalism and activism. What ties everything together is his passion for storytelling and giving voice to the community. Having served personalised experiences to 300+ tourists, he is set on a mission to introduce the world to the native culture of Hong Kong, and bring sustainability to local businesses and communities. Donald is also a huge foodie, and would not hesitate to talk about his latest finds whenever he gets the chance.
Cedric Cheung
Hailing from a graphic design/creative background in agencies and non-profits, Cedric is a natural visual storyteller who tells the genuine Hong Kong story using the city’s vibrant colours. He enjoys creating perspectives of the real Hong Kong through illustration, product design and more. As an experiential learner, he never backs down from any opportunity to rediscover his birthplace through a new lens.
