The archives organize all the content on Xi Xi City into a set of categories, which you can explore depending on your interests. Choose “Biography” to learn about Xi Xi herself, or “Homage” to see how other artists have responded to her work.
Xi Xi donated her Georgian dollhouse and her handmade bears for the Water Margin series to the special collection of Hong Kong Literature, Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Four volumes of Research Materials for Xi Xi Studies, edited by Wong Ka Ki, Kam Yuk Ching, Ho Fuk Yan, Chan Yin Ha, Chiu Hiu Tung and Fan Sin Piu, were published by Chung Hwa Book Company of Hong Kong.
The short story “A Woman Like Me” was adapted by Daniel Lo for a chamber opera performance in English. It was performed in the New Opera Days Ostrava in the Czech Republic.
The short story “The Case of Mary” was adapted by Daniel Lo for an a cappella performance. It was performed by the local chamber choir Hong Kong Voices in their Contemporary Choral Music series.
Not Written Words, translated from Selected Poems of Xi Xi by Jennifer Feeley, was published by Zephyr Press. Not Written Words was awarded the Lucien Stryk Asian Translation Prize.
The simplified Chinese versions of Flying Carpet, Beard With a Face, Hand Scroll, A Reader Like Me and Microphone, were published by Guangxi Normal University Press in 2016.