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Artistic director of Hong Kong Ballet on ‘over the top’ characters in his The Wizard of Oz

by Haddis Thomas
Artistic director of Hong Kong Ballet on ‘over the top’ characters in his The Wizard of Oz

The choreographer, whose ballet version of The Wizard of Oz will be performed in Hong Kong for the first time, starting from August 30, says he read and reread the …

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5 shopping hits in Hong Kong this weekend, August 16-18, from books to tea and jewellery

by Haddis Thomas
5 shopping hits in Hong Kong this weekend, August 16-18, from books to tea and jewellery

In the age of digital devices, book lovers young and old might be pining for the tactile experience of turning a page. Kids looking for an old-school storytelling experience can …

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5 markets and shopping pop-ups to visit in Hong Kong this weekend July 26-28

by David Johnson
5 markets and shopping pop-ups to visit in Hong Kong this weekend July 26-28

Shopping at markets and pop-ups that sell fun, unique items is a great way to while away a weekend in Hong Kong. For retro clothes and jewellery, head to Western …

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The Beatles in Hong Kong: legendary UK rock band’s visit in 1964 – from the SCMP archive

by Haddis Thomas
The Beatles in Hong Kong: legendary UK rock band’s visit in 1964 – from the SCMP archive

A Chinese girl, asked if she too was going to scream, replied: “Of course.” And scream they did. As the four young Liverpudlians stepped from the aircraft, an enormous cry …

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‘A Hong Kong story’: typography exhibition explores old Kowloon communities around gleaming new Kai Tak

by Haddis Thomas
‘A Hong Kong story’: typography exhibition explores old Kowloon communities around gleaming new Kai Tak

That is especially true in its latest exhibition, TypePOP Show, which uses typography to explore the built environments, communities and culture of Wong Tai Sin, San Po Kong, Kowloon City …

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Life’s a gas as Hong Kong hydrogen-powered double-decker bus hits streets for maiden trip

by Ron Morgan
Life’s a gas as Hong Kong hydrogen-powered double-decker bus hits streets for maiden trip

Hundreds of bus fans queued to board Hong Kong’s first hydrogen-powered double-decker bus that went into service on Sunday, the initial vehicle of what operator Citybus said would be a …

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The World’s Abandoned Airports Offer An Eerie Journey Through Bad Decisions And Worse Wars

by Horatio Thompson
The World’s Abandoned Airports Offer An Eerie Journey Through Bad Decisions And Worse Wars

A tiny airstrip on an atoll over 700 miles away from Hawaii doesn’t seem like it belongs with the city-wide international airports we’ve discussed so far, but the Johnston Atoll …

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As 3 historic Hong Kong urban villages face demolition, can anything save them from destruction?

by Haddis Thomas
As 3 historic Hong Kong urban villages face demolition, can anything save them from destruction?

The chances are that Chun Man will have no more birthdays here, as all residents of old Ngau Chi Wan are soon to be evicted, in readiness for most of …

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Bored Apes owner draws 2,500 NFT enthusiasts to Hong Kong for first international ApeFest in win for local Web3 push

by Anas Siddiqui
Bored Apes owner draws 2,500 NFT enthusiasts to Hong Kong for first international ApeFest in win for local Web3 push

Thousands of Bored Ape Yacht Club owners descended on Hong Kong to attend Yuga Labs’ first international ApeFest for three days of bacchanalia over the weekend, offering signs of life …

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Hong Kong sees sluggish weekend sales at new developments in Kai Tak and Aberdeen, as buyers snap up only 92 of 303 flats on offer

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong sees sluggish weekend sales at new developments in Kai Tak and Aberdeen, as buyers snap up only 92 of 303 flats on offer

The first weekend of November saw sluggish sales at two Hong Kong residential projects, with a combined 303 units hitting the market, as homebuyers continued to take a wait-and-see approach …

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