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From electrifying DJ sets and talented musicians to live bands that wow the crowd, here are the best musical entertainment services to hire for your Hong Kong event…

What’s a party without great entertainment? Whether you’re


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This Pride Month, say no to pinkwashing by giving back to charities and initiatives working on LGBTQ+ advocacy. These homegrown organisations offer tangible support to the local queer community by offering mental health intervention, safe spaces and legal recognition.

Celebrating Pride Month should go beyond purchasing rainbow merch and attending drag brunche...


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Its heating up — queue the waxing, threading, advanced fluorescence technology and IPL laser hair removal search! Check out the best hair removal salons in Hong Kong for a silky smooth summer…

If you’re on a quest to be fuzz-free, we’ve got you covered with this list of our favourite hair removal salons in Hong Kong. From the super cheap to the u...


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Travelling to or from Hong Kong International Airport? These are the best restaurants, bars, shops and more to explore in T1 and T2 — from Hong Kong’s favourite coffee shops to the most relaxing Airport lounges.

We all know it’s best to arrive at the airport early, to avoid the stress of rushing through immigration and sprinting to the boarding gate on time. But if you’re pas...


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From subversive stage wear to coded pop anthems, these are the artists who brought pride to the Hong Kong mainstream.

Hong Kong doesn’t always get credit as a major queer cultural hub, but if you look at the city’s pop history, the reality may surprise you. Hong Kong’s entertainment golden era was incredibly fluid. Long before representation became a corporat...


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