Pages of history — April 1, 2014 Fulfilling a specialist niche, Hong Kong’s rare and antiquarian bookshops focus on the passion for Continue Reading ...
Clubland — September 23, 2013 A club membership can prove useful but it comes at a cost – and a wait Continue Reading ...
Hong Kong Book Fair gets professional, goes global — July 7, 2013 The Hong Kong Book Fair, now in its 25th year, remains firmly focused on the Chinese-language titles, Continue Reading ...
Cheers as passenger attacks air crew — March 26, 2013 Incidents of rage on flights between the city and the mainland are on the rise, as witness tells of passenger Continue Reading ...
The pressures faced by Hong Kong women — July 22, 2013 A study by a communications agency finds that the women of Hong Kong, Taiwan and the mainland have vastly 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 ...
Quick pitch — November 1, 2012 Networking cuts to the chase with PechaKucha Nights, a quick and fun way to create social connections Continue Reading ...
Why toilet paper becomes a hot ticket item in a crisis — February 25, 2020 The panic buying seen in the past few weeks as people rush to stock up on essentials during the coronavirus
Transcendental Meditation — May 11, 2017 At a recent lunchtime gathering in Central, TM instructor James Meade was asked what sets his HK$6,800
Cafe Scientifique talks capture imagination — June 3, 2014 An initiative to promote informal discussion with experts about science topics is gaining popularity
Model of inspiration — November 17, 2018 Chinese orphan takes on Hong Kong role at her adoptive mother’s childcare foundation. Jenny Bowen
Goodbye, Jimmy’s Kitchen — May 17, 2020 When Jimmy’s Kitchen closes its doors at the end of this month many will mourn the loss of one of Hong