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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Big Night Out: Bo Innovation

One of the most creative restaurants in the city, Bo Innovation may have lost one of its two Michelin stars in 2010 but it remains a must-reserve place for a...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Stay: Luxury: Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

Its Plateau floor, which houses the spa and minimalist rooms with Japanese-style futon beds and deep granite tubs, has proved to be hugely popular. Each of the prime Plateau deluxe...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Stay: Boutique: Jia Hong Kong

Until recently, Hong Kong did not really do boutique hotels, mainly because of lack of space. But as demand has grown, and guests are prepared to pay premium prices for...
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China: Hong Kong: Indagare Insiders: David Tang on Hong Kong

The owner of the Shanghai Tang chain and China Club, David Tang is one of Hong Kong’s most recognizable names. Here, he shares advice on what not to miss in...
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China: Hong Kong: Indagare Insiders: Louise Kou on Hong Kong

Louise Kou honed her distinctive sense of style during a successful career in fashion and interior design. A Hong Kong native, she opened her ground-breaking concept store Kou in 2005....
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China: Hong Kong: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: The Hong Kong History Museum

From Brantley Turner Bradley of China Prep: “The Hong Kong History Museum, particularly the permanent exhibition on the city’s history is worth the time if you are a history buff....
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China: Hong Kong: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Hong Kong Museum of Art

From Brantley Turner Bradley of China Prep: “The Hong Kong Museum of Art almost always has an interesting exhibition and is worth an hour or so when in Tsim Sha...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Stay: Luxury: Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong

Since it opened in 1963, this was the only place in Hong Kong where wealthy tourists and foreign bankers and investors would consider staying. They loved the location (with a...
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China: Hong Kong: Indagare Insiders: Lorenzo Urra on Hong Kong

Lorenzo Urra, the founder of Southeast Asian tour company Global Nomad (www.global-nomad.com) has been based in Hong Kong since 1996. Here, he shares his favorite city finds. What do you...
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China: Hong Kong: Where to Eat: Neighborhood Places: TBLS

One of the city’s best private kitchens, TBLS is headed by Que Vinh Dang, who has worked in New York (at Union Pacific and Town) as well as at Hong...
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