From offering flexible stay policies to flats equipped with smart technology, the city’s serviced apartments are some of the best in the region
Multi-storey homes forming their own street are a great rarity in Hong Kong, and enable residents to enjoy a lifestyle that is vastly different
Despite the gloomy outlook, analysts predict the market for ultra-luxe apartments will become competitive again over the next few months
From provenance to payment, blockchain has become an attractive option for major diamond companies like De Beers that want to track origin and other information vital to their credibility with buyers
Environment-focused shows are earning plaudits at the fair, such as Tai Kwun’s Old Bailey gallery’s installation titled HyperNature
Sought-after Chinese artists like Zhao Zhao, Sun Yuan and Peng Yu, Qin Qi and Huang Yongping are in the spotlight at this year’s fair
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With the Belt and Road seen as a risky business, companies are looking to alleviate many of the challenges involved
‘Belt and Road Initiative’ has many doubters, with some observers sceptical about protection of IP. But there are ways to mitigate the risks
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Differences need to be resolved in the GBA’s border controls, environmental protection, currency, legislation, taxes, and rules on investment
Coliving spaces have proliferated in Hong Kong, from Bibliothèque in Yau Ma Tei and M3 International Youth Community in Central, to Mini Ocean Park Station in Shouson Hill, and Campus Hong Kong in Tsuen Wan
Trace says anticorruption body could also protect China’s prestige in initiative’s crime hot spots
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