Central Waterfront Development (Improving Hong Kong 2 of 3)
The Hong Kong waterfront is a paradox: a dynamic working harbour and a fantastic city skyline whilst also being...
The Hong Kong waterfront is a paradox: a dynamic working harbour and a fantastic city skyline whilst also being...
Blog stats are a funny thing. Some people obsess over them, others avoid them and the clueless (like me)...
A recent edition of TimeOut (HK) carried a provocative cover story – Make Hong Kong Better (We Replan This...
During our visit to Australia we got caught out a number times ordering “regular sized” foods and beverages. Turns...
The bags are packed and checked, the CDs mixed, the iPods charged and the reading sorted out. Yes, it’s...
There are a few signs of economic recession around Hong Kong. Stores are closing, sale signs have stayed up...
Last week I mentioned that we are, at least in the short term, not attending church. Like a lot...
I’m calling these preliminary thoughts because the distribution of films here in Hong Kong means that I’ve been unable,...
Lots of bits and pieces are floating around my desk this week. I’ve been chasing further qualifications in Logic...
My childhood memories are filled with good stories. Ours was a household where you weren’t just expected to describe...
What will the current economic meltdown mean for life in Hong Kong? I don’t really know and can’t claim...
Golf courses are fascinating places for honest conversation. There’s something about the space, the length of time required or...
The man in the Tommorrowland jacket, Tyler Brûlé wrote in this week’s Financial Times about his desire to reconnect...
Someone looking to move to Hong Kong posted an interesting question today on one of the ex-pat forums. They...
Unfortunately I’ve started the week with a nasty headcold. Nothing serious, but annoying and tiring nonetheless. I’ve got a...
Well, after a memorable pair of flights on Finnair from Copenhagen to Helsinki and Helsinki to Hong Kong (with...