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 ...
The light fantastic — March 1, 2015 Paris remains the City of Light – and the ultimate place to have a pied-à-terre. The opportunities
Andy Neilson’s 40 years in Hong Kong — June 22, 2017 From a short stint as a policeman to opening a pub and a nightclub, to making toy soldiers, it’s been
Grappa’s Cellar closure — May 9, 2019 Landlord has not renewed the celebrated Italian restaurant’s lease, amid plans for the Central venue
Getting Surreal — October 1, 2014 The design world can’t seem to get enough of Joyce Wang. Her aesthetics are so familiar yet so
Artists painting a picture of protests for the world — July 18, 2019 A group of artists are using art to immortalise the summer of unrest that is gripping the city because
Cafe Scientifique talks capture imagination — June 3, 2014 An initiative to promote informal discussion with experts about science topics is gaining popularity