Festive Events for Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
Chinese New Year’s Day marks the beginning of the Spring Festival holiday. This year Chinese New Year falls on Sunday, January 22nd and marks the Year of the Rabbit. Here are...
Chinese New Year’s Day marks the beginning of the Spring Festival holiday. This year Chinese New Year falls on Sunday, January 22nd and marks the Year of the Rabbit. Here are...
As we ease back into work mode for the year, we present to you some new cafés to try. Whether you need a new spot to catch up with friends,...
New year, new rules from Hong Kong’s government. Toward the end of last year some changes have been made to the rules preventing the spread of COVID. These affect international...
As the New Year rolls in, there are lots of new restaurants and foods to try out. Many will be open already but if you’re looking to expand your list...
Christmas is around the corner, and so are these big cinematic surprises which are arriving on the silver screen this December. From Avatar’s sequel, Santa Claus seeking vengeance, these are...
If you’re planning on staying at home for dinner this Christmas but don’t feel like the schlep of cooking a whole dinner by yourself. Well, then we will show you...
If you are interested in starting an art collection but are unsure of where to start — we’re here to help. We will outline some tips on how to collect...
Often thought of in conjunction with yoga, pilates is a more modern take on physical exercise. Devised by German physical trainer Joseph Pilates, this mind-body exercise improves strength, flexibility and...
Campsites are finally set to reopen on Thursday, 17th November after being closed for over two years. So, if you have been itching to escape into the outdoors for a...
If you’re keen on trying out new restaurants and foods, then look no further. We have listed some of the best new restaurants that have opened up recently in Hong...