Mok Ho-kwong calls himself “Yeah Man,” a play on the Chinese words for “wild man.” He lives off the grid in the bustling city of Hong Kong, choosing to chop his own firewood and drink water from the hills outside the city center. Mok strives to live a zero-waste life. Most of his energy comes from solar panels, his son’s toys are all second-hand, and even his wedding ring was made out of grass. If you’re interested in sustainability, we have more stories on our channel, including: Poachers Want This Tree Worth More Than Gold https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkjgPQdtag4 Picking Wild Plants in Hong Kong’s Countryside https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PDXhF6rQis And more episodes from our Wild series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL92YWp8gq03FM7Nyqjv-3gDXSj_UjmMYo **FOLLOW US ON IG, TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK: http://instagram.com/goldthread2 http://twitter.com/goldthread2 http://facebook.com/goldthread2 Producer: Venus Wu Videographer and Editor: Joel Roche Mastering: Victor Peña Music: Audio Network

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