INTRODUCING HOUSE LOCALS BY UPPER HOUSE
March 28thHong Kong, Chengdu, Shangai
Upper House presents House Locals, a series of curated experiences led by individuals whose deep personal connections offer a more nuanced perspective on their cities. Spanning Hong Kong, Chengdu and Shanghai, each experience is shaped by local knowledge, giving guests access to culture, landscape and tradition through a more informed and considered lens.
In Hong Kong, Head Hiker Leo guides guests along lesser-known trails that reveal the city from a different vantage point. Focused on urban hiking, he describes the experience as “the best alternative way to fly”, moving from skyline to ridgeline within a single morning. At Victoria Peak, he adapts routes to suit individual pace and interests, introducing alternative paths that shift the perspective on this well-known setting. Along the way, he shares insight into neighbourhoods, history and community, offering a layered understanding of both the terrain and the city below, before returning guests to Upper House by evening.
In Chengdu, Panda Protector Danny draws on a long-standing connection to the region’s most recognisable species. Inspired by early visits to the Chengdu Panda Base, he now guides guests beyond observation, placing the panda within a wider narrative of conservation and biodiversity. Through visits to Dujiangyan Panda Valley, guests can engage in hands-on volunteer experiences that reveal the work behind habitat protection. Danny extends this story into the city itself, linking conservation to Sichuan’s food culture, including experiences at Mi Xun Teahouse, where seasonal ingredients sourced from surrounding regions reflect a shared respect for the environment.
Also in Chengdu, Tea Master Yvonne offers a more personal introduction to the region’s tea culture. Raised in Sichuan, her approach is grounded in lived experience rather than formal training, shaped by daily ritual and an instinctive understanding of each leaf. Through private tastings, she explores the influence of altitude, climate and soil on flavour, while demonstrating the precision required in production techniques such as oolong. Her sessions favour a quieter, more considered approach, while also guiding guests towards respected local tea houses to experience the city’s tea culture in its everyday setting.
In Shanghai, Chef Tony presents an insight into one of the city’s defining culinary traditions. At Sui Tang Li, he approaches soup dumplings as both heritage and evolution, combining classical technique with contemporary influence. He places particular emphasis on precision, from the translucency of the dough to the structure and pleating of each dumpling. Guests can take part in private masterclasses, alongside guided visits to local markets and seasonal food experiences, including autumn’s hairy crab and summer’s early-morning wine culture. His knowledge extends beyond the restaurant, offering access to neighbourhood kitchens where some of the city’s most accomplished interpretations can be found.
House Locals reflects Upper House’s approach to hospitality, placing emphasis on individual perspective and meaningful engagement. Each experience is designed to offer a deeper understanding of place, shaped by those who know it best.