China’s frontiers: Is there anything left to explore? — June 11, 2014 Exploration is challenging. If it’s too easy, then it’s not real exploration. So says Wong Continue Reading ...
What can tourists expect when visiting North Korea? — December 2, 2013 The tour bus bounces along one of North Korea’s potholed roads, pop music blasting out over the Continue Reading ...
Malaysian novelist wins Man Asian Literary Prize — March 15, 2013 Malaysian author Tan Tweng Eng has won this year’s Man Asian Literary Prize for “The Garden Continue Reading ...
Hong Kong’s giant rubber duck — May 2, 2013 Hong Kong’s busy harbor is never short of action, but the great big yellow duck that floated into Continue Reading ...
Why this Italian travel writer hates selfie culture — May 24, 2018 Marco Ferrarese talks about the sense of adventure that brought him to Asia and why contemporary travellers
Did China see its gene-edited babies scandal coming? — August 28, 2019 In November last year, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced the birth of the world’s first gene-edited
Hong Kong rents seen nearing bottom — April 3, 2017 Realtors predict the city’s rents will bottom out in the second half
From Kosovo and Kashmir to Kenya — November 24, 2019 The American filmmaker and explorer is featured in the new film Women of Impact The day the music died I
The “Brexpat” dilemma in Hong Kong — June 25, 2016 Britain leaving the EU will have a lasting impact for Europe. But what about Hong Kong, a territory with
Nostalgia’s Guardian — June 1, 2016 He’s chairman of the oldest registered company in Hong Kong – that’s merely part of his day job