Creative Districts In Hong Kong?
Someone looking to move to Hong Kong posted an interesting question today on one of the ex-pat forums. They...
Someone looking to move to Hong Kong posted an interesting question today on one of the ex-pat forums. They...
Well, after a memorable pair of flights on Finnair from Copenhagen to Helsinki and Helsinki to Hong Kong (with...
There’s currently a rush of books on multiple, portfolio or modular careers. A recent newcomer to this herd is...
Of all the religious festivals in India, Kanwar Yatrais the one that most caught my imagination. A Passage From...
Last week I had the opportunity to attend the Apple Final Cut World Tour event in Hong Kong. Although...
Overheard last week: “Let’s play 24. I’ll slap you, then ask some questions…” Sure, I played cops and robbers...
Two years ago today we left Delhi and arrived in Hong Kong to start a new chapter of our...
On Monday, the South China Morning Post published my letter to the editor on local educational issues. Here is...
Good news for Hong Kong residents; we finally have a local version of Time Out magazine. Editor Paul Kay...
It’s a story you just knew would blow up one-day. Former Lonely Planet writer Thomas Kohnstamm claims to have...
The local English broadsheet, The South China Morning Post, fits the old cliché about a car accidents – it’s...
A few weeks back, I posted some rather adrenalised comments about the release of the new Apple Mac Pro...
Australian Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, today apologised for the past mistreatment of Indigenous Australians. To hear his speech and...
It can be very revealing to audit the little things you say in everyday conversations. Here’s a few things...
More pictures here. Hanoi, Vietnam
Around this time of year guilt-ridden, post-colonial, superficially-multicultural countries engage in an annual ritual. No, I’m not talking about...