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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 exhibitions and dance shows this weekend July 20-21 in Hong Kong to catch

by Haddis Thomas
5 exhibitions and dance shows this weekend July 20-21 in Hong Kong to catch

You’ll find yourself transported back to a time many refer to as the golden age of Cantopop. Visitors to the “Soundtrack of Our Lives: Joseph Koo x James Wong x …

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Immersive exhibition on golden age of Cantopop composer and lyricist shows impact they had

by Haddis Thomas
Immersive exhibition on golden age of Cantopop composer and lyricist shows impact they had

The Tai Kwun studio is full of reminders of the era in Hong Kong that witnessed Wong and Koo’s rise as songwriters. Photo: Cyril Ip “These are two absolute musical …

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Chinese novelist Jin Yucheng on his Hong Kong art show, and not drawing for Wong Kar-wai

by Haddis Thomas
Chinese novelist Jin Yucheng on his Hong Kong art show, and not drawing for Wong Kar-wai

“Blossoms”, at Tai Kwun’s Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, features 41 works produced by Jin over the past decade. As the name of the exhibition suggests, his art can be …

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How performance art is thriving in Hong Kong despite new laws and political climate

by Haddis Thomas
How performance art is thriving in Hong Kong despite new laws and political climate

The phrase, which directly translates as “guest arriving”, also bears phonetic resemblance to the English word “happening”, which American artist Allan Kaprow came up with in the 1950s to describe …

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Hong Kong welcomes 40 tourism representatives from mainland Chinese cities to promote expanded solo travel scheme

by Ron Morgan
Hong Kong welcomes 40 tourism representatives from mainland Chinese cities to promote expanded solo travel scheme

Around 40 tourism sector representatives and media from the eight mainland Chinese cities recently added to a solo travel scheme have arrived in Hong Kong for an “in-depth exploration” of …

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Art deco vibes, a dystopian film set, a jazz theme – 3 bars in Hong Kong that offer more than just a drink

by Haddis Thomas
Art deco vibes, a dystopian film set, a jazz theme – 3 bars in Hong Kong that offer more than just a drink

Part of The Trilogy multi-genre music hub in Pottinger Street’s H Code in Central on Hong Kong Island, alongside Keyz nightclub and rooftop bar Wav, Ella pays homage to jazz …

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Opinion | My verdict on Hong Kong Art Week: security laws much discussed. So is tacky public art

by Haddis Thomas
Opinion | My verdict on Hong Kong Art Week: security laws much discussed. So is tacky public art

Those reports included multimillion-dollar deals (for example, a Willem de Kooning sold for US$9 million at Hauser & Wirth’s booth and three Yayoi Kusamas at Victoria Miro for a combined …

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Asian artists make Tai Kwun Artists’ Night in Hong Kong a feast for the senses with a mix of sonic and visual experiences

by Haddis Thomas
Asian artists make Tai Kwun Artists’ Night in Hong Kong a feast for the senses with a mix of sonic and visual experiences

With its public programme, exhibitions and curated events, Tai Kwun has long supported “young and emerging artists from multidisciplinary backgrounds”, says Artists’ Night curator Louiza Ho Yuen-yu. Lhola Amira is …

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How Hong Kong mixed-media exhibition Make & Believe, with its constantly changing works that blend art and technology, asks us to reconsider what’s real

by Haddis Thomas
How Hong Kong mixed-media exhibition Make & Believe, with its constantly changing works that blend art and technology, asks us to reconsider what’s real

What makes an art exhibition different from a theatre production? What is a performance without human performers? As spectators, how are we supposed to take in a mixed-media bundle of …

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