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superfuture Launches Hong Kong App
More so than ever, Hong Kong has been an important focal point to the Oriental world.
Art fair experts share why hotels make good gallery spaces
Hotel art fairs are the antithesis of the "white cube" concept for a gallery space, and some consider it decidedly unfashionable.
INSIGHT-Despite curbs, China's vast hot money triangle flourishes
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Sky Shuttle Helicopter's First All-Female Crew
Sky Shuttle Helicopters Limited is pleased to announce that on May 6, 2013, Captain Meg Lam and First Officer Kirsty Holtkamp became the company's first ever all-female helicopter crew to operate flights between Hong Kong and Macau.
Topshop to open first Greater China flagship store in June
The 14,000 square foot flagship in Asia Standard Tower, positioned at the heart of Hong Kong's bustling Queens Road Central, will bring the best of its cool British styles and trends, with more than 300 new pieces delivered every week.
Rents at some of Hong Kong's most upscale retail areas are now the highest in the world.
Giant duck deflates in Hong Kong
The giant bird, created by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, was found lying on its side on Tuesday night and was completely flat by Wednesday, reports say.
Cross-border shopping exodus expected
Shoppers from the Chinese mainland flock to stores in Hong Kong for bargains. Mainland consumers are increasingly traveling to the special administrative region as the yuan continues to appreciate.
Robert Ho Tung's granddaughter seeks revamp of city's art scene
Semi-abstract painter Wendy Yeo shows her "Inspired by Travel" series at The Space Gallery in Sheung Wan.
Street Style Report: Top Looks from the Academy of Art University Fashion Show
Fashion's elite from around the world gathered last week at the Academy of Art Univeristy spring 2013 graduate fashion show.
Guangzhou is a huge, teeming city just north of Hong Kong in mainland China and is green and leafy, with remarkably little litter.
Hong Kong blinkers skew Pearl delta outlook, says Michael Enright
The many economical and ecological benefits to using human excrement and urine as fertiliser are not to be sniffed at.
Walk the mean streets on Hong Kong
THE after-dark shot into a Kowloon City street from the lobby of a dilapidated old apartment block looks like a still from a 1970s grindhouse movie.
Watch out! We're near fiscal cliff
Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying warned that Hong Kong is facing a "fiscal cliff" due to the delayed passage of the budget caused by filibustering in the Legislative Council.
Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries under fire for anti-plus-size policy
The many economical and ecological benefits to using human excrement and urine as fertiliser are not to be sniffed at.
From curry to crystal, retail promotions are all about that duck
The many economical and ecological benefits to using human excrement and urine as fertiliser are not to be sniffed at.
The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Reports 1Q '13 Operating Statistics
At its Annual General Meeting held today, The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited disclosed its unaudited first quarter operating statistics, showing strong performance from The Peninsula Hong Kong following the completion of its phase one renovation, as well as steady results from the Commercial Properties and Clubs and Services Divisions.
FJ Benjamin Q3 net profit plunges 88% to $417,000
Fashion retailer FJ Benjamin yesterday posted a 88 per cent plunge in net profit to $417,000 for the third quarter year-on-year. Revenue for the three months ended March 31 dipped 3 per cent to $92.6 million from the preceding year.
Poultry trade 'may be spreading bird flu'
Poultry workers moving to and from wet markets and farms may be responsible for the spread of the deadly H7N9 virus in China, says a virologist who's working with the World Health Organization to investigate the outbreak.
King Kong: Living the high life on a city break in Hong Kong
Heady, huge and hot. Hong Kong is a monster destination whether you're on China tour or long-haul stopover When night falls in Hong Kong, there's nowhere better to be than leaning against the rusty railings of the famous Star Ferry.