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How thoughtful curation and dedicated spaces turn hotels into living galleries

From Hong Kong and Macau to Beijing, luxury hotels are broadening the traditional city stay by adding spaces for guests to enjoy art.

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The 73-year-old owner of Sun Nga Shing Umbrella Store in Sham Shui Po recently announced that he would be closing the family business, which dates back to the Qing dynasty.

The Cambodian human rights activist, whose autobiography is being adapted for the big screen by Angelina Jolie, talks to Andrea Lo about escaping the Khmer Rouge.

Are Hongkongers becoming less squeamish about sex? The answer is yes and no, judging by a range of "massagers" that were launched in Watsons last month.

The man they call "Taipan" talks to Andrea Lo about growing up in Kowloon, suffering culture shock when he came back to Hong Kong from Canada, and telling it like it is.

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