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We’ll never tire of the ‘high maintenance to be low maintenance’ beauty trend. Check out our lazy-girl shortcuts that actually work — tried and tested by us, and suited to Hong Kong lives, humidity and budgets.

Instagram is full of ‘high-maintenance hacks to stay low maintenance,’ but what’s a girl in Hong Kong to do when they require an Amazon Prime subscrip...


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The curtain rises on WestK Performing Arts’ inaugural WestK Cabaret Festival, which brings together the best of Broadway, Paris, London’s West End and Asia’s talent to Xiqu Centre in June.

Hong Kong’s cultural calendar just got a whole lot more dazzling. This June, the inaugural


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Summer in Hong Kong is heating up — and so are the beauty trends lighting up our feeds and filling our makeup bags!

From glossy lips and colour-correctors for under-eyes to hydrating mists and scented serums, this season’s summer beauty trends are all about looking effortlessly radiant (even in 90% humidity!). Whether you’re looking to hop on a beaut...


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Your guide to Hong Kong’s most vibrant Spanish restaurants and tapas bars for a taste of Iberian joy!

Sometimes you just need a plate of sizzling garlic prawns and a cold glass of sangria. Luckily for us, Hong Kong has a spot to secure just about any cuisine imaginable — and


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A true staple of local Hong Kong cuisine, cart noodles are warming, filling and amazingly affordable — the perfect trifecta! Here’s where to find the best cart noodles in the city…

Cart noodles originated in the 1950s and still continue to survive in Hong Kong, albeit in a slightly different business model. Previously, cart noodles were sold in rickety wooden...


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