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Top 10 best international cities for shopping

Top 10 best international cities for shopping It's a familiar feeling... The sweaty palms, a racing heartbeat, shortness of breath. You've dreamt about this moment and it's finally here - staring you in the face with a come hither look that says, "You know you want me" and the reality is, you do. You fumble for your ...

Travel advisory - beware of "forced shopping" in Hong Kong

Travel advisory - beware of Chinese tourists have had enough. According to the Xinhua news agency, "An undated video clip currently circulating on the Internet shows a Hong Kong tour guide allegedly abusing a group of visitors from the Chinese mainland and forcing them to shop, triggering a backlash ...

Top ten art museums you haven't been to

Top ten art museums you haven't been to If you wanna see inside someone's brain, stick 'em in an art museum and then leave them there for an hour. Some will feign interest for at least 10 minutes and then start looking for the bathroom. Others will politely wander or become transfixed by a certain wall and never ...

Cathay Pacific to launch in-flight WiFi; mobile device connectivity

Cathay Pacific to launch in-flight WiFi; mobile device connectivity It's one thing to connect in-flight from coast-to-coast, it's another thing to connect when you're flying across the world! Travel writers, business executives, and Internet-junkies rejoice: Cathay Pacific has just announced it will launch long-haul in-flight WiFi in 2012! ...

The 10 countries with the world's worst drivers

The 10 countries with the world's worst drivers Traffic is an inevitable part of travel. Angry motor scooters in Rome, pileups in Los Angeles and snarls in Cairo conspire to throw our best-laid plans into chaos. Doug Lansky feels your pain. In his upcoming book The Titanic Awards, a compendium of the world's worst ...

Getting high on Hong Kong

Getting high on Hong Kong Everything about visiting Hong Kong is vertical. From the towering skyscrapers of Victoria Harbor to the city's jaw-dropping views and rooftop secrets, it's a destination best experienced from up above. But it's not just height that makes Hong Kong a great city for ...

Celebrate Chinese New Year, Hong Kong style

Celebrate Chinese New Year, Hong Kong style For anyone not of Chinese descent, Chinese New Year is a confusing concept. Travelers who visit Hong Kong during this important festival are likely to have questions. What's the significance? How do you celebrate? But fortunately, Hong Kong is the perfect introduction to ...

Hong Kong goes retro

Hong Kong goes retro Hong Kong is truly the city of the future. The city's ubiquitous skyline of shiny beveled-angle skyscrapers towers above you like a giant wall of steel and glass. Meanwhile, residents tap their Octopus cards at cash registers, magically paying for purchases without bills ...

A snapshot of Hong Kong's bipolar food culture

A snapshot of Hong Kong's bipolar food culture More than any other city in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong is a city of contrasts. Traditional Cantonese culture pushes hard against the raging, modern scene, strong scents of the recent British rule are encroached upon by the dominant, Chinese presence, people eat dim sum, ...

A slice of culture via the Hong Kong Tram

A slice of culture via the Hong Kong Tram It's no secret that Hong Kong has some of the best public transportation in the planet. Land, sea, or air, you can bet that it's going to be clean, new, inexpensive and well maintained, from the recent airport on Lantau island to the fast and furious MTR slithering like ...

Why we love Hong Kong

Why we love Hong Kong Hong Kong is one of those few places in the world that just never gets old. A city rapidly expanding upward and outward, it's one of the largest cities in southeast Asia, with a thriving cultural scene, solid infrastructure, robust public transportation system and top ...

Photo of the Day (11.28.2009)

Photo of the Day (11.28.2009) Yesterday, I passed by several businesses that were setting up their holiday lights and decorations. I chose this shot as a lovely reminder of the beauty of city lights no matter what time of year it is. There's something about the haze of a big city in particular that ...

Asian airline puzzled by mysterious mid-air toilet clogs

Asian airline puzzled by mysterious mid-air toilet clogs Any time you put 300 people in a metal tube, the strain on the in-flight toilet system is going to be immense - but Hong Kong based airline Cathay Pacific is having more than just a bit of trouble. The airline is actually dealing with a huge mystery. Their toilets are so ...

New to Hong Kong Disneyland: Big Grizzly Mountain

New to Hong Kong Disneyland: Big Grizzly Mountain The Wild West is going farther west. So far west that it's the far east. The newest roller coaster announced for Hong Kong Disneyland is Big Grizzly Mountain. Set to open in 2012, it will be the main attraction in Grizzly Trail -- Hong Kong's version of the original park's ...

Dim Sum Dialogues: Kowloon Walled City

Dim Sum Dialogues: Kowloon Walled City Today, it's one of the most peaceful locations in the city. The gardens are beautifully landscaped and connected by long, low archways that are remnant of the Qing Dynasty's architecture. There are ponds, waterfalls, dragonflies; everything you might associate with ...

Dim Sum Dialogues: Wan Chai

Dim Sum Dialogues: Wan Chai The streets are seedy, ragged and flooded with dim red, yellow, and orange neon lights. In between tiny food stalls and convenience stores, dozens of young filipino and thai women in short leather miniskirts loiter outside modest club entrances. Sometimes they call out ...

Dim Sum Dialogues: Expat ultimate frisbee

Dim Sum Dialogues: Expat ultimate frisbee Confession time. Time to come clean. It's something I've been meaning to get off my chest for a while. Something I didn't know how to bring up before, but here goes... I did the most caucasian thing that an expat living in Hong Kong could do. I joined an ultimate frisbee ...

Dim Sum Dialogues: Ngong Ping

Dim Sum Dialogues: Ngong Ping The world's largest outdoor seated bronze buddha. It sounds more like an obscure sports statistic than a record for a religious statue - and it left me to wonder - where does the largest indoor standing silver buddha reside? My skepticism about the buddha at Ngong Ping ...

Dim Sum Dialogues: Double Happiness

Dim Sum Dialogues: Double Happiness In a continuation from yesterday on my post about Hong Kong weddings, I wanted to shed some light on the interesting history behind a prominent symbol that can be found decorating virtually every wedding in China. Double Happiness. Sometimes translated as "double ...

Dim Sum Dialogues: Love & Marriage

Dim Sum Dialogues: Love & Marriage Weddings in Hong Kong are big business. In every district, small shops advertise dress tailoring, videography or photography packages, and event planning services. Go into any of the big hotels on a weekend and you'll find over 300 people congregating in the grand ...

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