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Professional chef Lucas Sin visits Hing Kee, a legendary Hong Kong street food outpost serving crispy clay pot rice for the past 43 years.
Insider's Medha Imam visited Clay Pot NYC with food blogger Ewa Huang to learn about the cultural significance of Hong Kong's clay-pot rice.
Consumer Council reveals figure after testing 50 locally available hair products, with some also found to contain EU-banned chemicals More than 90 per cent of hair products sold in Hong Kong ...
Let’s dive into one of Hong Kong’s most beloved street foods: Clay Pot Rice! Temple Street Night Market offers two top spots, Shing Kee and Four Seasons, each serving their unique take on Bao ...
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A Hong Kong start-up is offering personalised hair care solutions with an artificial intelligence (AI) powered platform that can detect and prevent hair loss. HairCoSys' team of data analysts and ...
HONG KONG — Physically diminutive, intellectually acerbic and with an eye for the ironic, Margaret Ng — lawyer, writer and former legislator — is, at 71, a member of the generation for which ...
Hong Kong has a free market economy, highly dependent on international trade and finance - the value of goods and services trade, including the sizable share of reexports, is about four times GDP ...
An activist Hong Kong lawmaker known for his long hair has finally gotten a haircut. Leung Kwok Hung's signature flowing locks -- which have earned him the nickname of 'Long Hair' -- were cut on ...
More than 90 per cent of hair products sold in Hong Kong contain harmful substances, some of which may affect sexual functions and reproduction, the city’s consumer watchdog has warned.