LIFESTYLE
Learn all about this Chinese-French abstract artist before his retrospective exhibition at M+
This month, Hong Kong’s visual culture museum M+ unveils a landmark collaboration with the Zao Wou-Ki Foundation to celebrate one of the great post-war masters of modern art, Zao Wou-Ki. This first major retrospective of Zao’s graphic works, which runs from December 13, 2025 through May 3, 2026, offers a rare insight into his lifelong exploration of printmaking and his extraordinary ability to bridge Eastern and Western art traditions.
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More than Labubu! Monsters by Monsters: Now and Then explores the full artistry of Kasing Lung
DINING
The latest dining news, festive season style
As December gathers speed, Hong Kong’s dining scene is matching the momentum. Kitchens across the city are rolling out winter menus, festive collaborations and limited-edition treats at a pace that guarantees no one will be short of something new to taste. Yet amid the bustle, there’s still a thread of thoughtfulness running through it all.
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Luckily, this year’s crop of culinary treasures makes food gifts nearly impossible to get wrong.
POWER & PURPOSE
Sitting down with activist, astronaut and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Amanda Ngyuen
Astronaut and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen has never believed in choosing between identities. Earlier this year, she became the first woman of Vietnamese descent to fly into space—an achievement rooted in a lifelong love of the cosmos and the legacy of her parents, who fled Vietnam as boat refugees navigating by the stars.
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Championing individuals developing solutions that restore balance to our planet
STYLE
Hong Kong designer Iris Yip shares her styling secrets for holiday jewellery
Ten years into building Moni HK jewellery, Iris Yip has figured out what most jewellers haven’t: your necklace should work harder than you do. While the industry churns out static pieces destined for safe deposit boxes, Yip’s designs feature stones that dance, hoops that rotate, and chains that layer without looking like you raided your grandmother’s entire collection at once.
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Australian designer Christopher Esber on why Hong Kong’s women embody his vision of modern dressing.
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