The keyword sustainability is mired in contradictions, but HK designers are taking steps to be greener, even showcasing at Milan Design Week.
Matt Abergel and Lindsay Jang have opened Always Joy, an intimate izakaya, while Lala Curio is showing its wallpaper collection at The Peninsula.
Christopher St. Cavish talks China’s ‘salt capital’, David Swanson leads us down a river cruise and Bibek Bhandari remembers 2000s-era Beijing.
Stunt double Jason Li talks about his journey from squash courts to the set of Transformers while we look at Fu’s Dusit Thani Bangkok project.
With Art Basel and Art Central on the horizon, we speak with artists such as Takashi Murakami, as well as hit some European art destinations.
Age is no barrier to new adventures, as HK Ballet’s Silver Ballet programme shows. Plus, creative home solutions and Indian palaces reimagined as hotels.
PostMag hosted a discussion between 5 Hong Kong-based innovators blazing a trail: Florence Chan, Angela Wu, Wendy Lam, Gina Jiang and Megan Lam.
Anushka Purohit founded food upcycling craft beer brand Breer at just 18 – it’s been a long road of breaking ageist and sexist stereotypes.
We celebrate International Women’s Day this week with brilliant women innovating in science, an artist who uses AI in her work, and a beer brewer who started her own company at age 18.
From Bolis Pupul’s latest album to a sustainable project built on a former landfill, there’s something for everyone this week.
Connie Wang, author of the memoir Oh My Mother!, on growing up in America’s Midwest, telling her mum’s story, and working at Refinery29.
From Hong Kong to Marrakech, explore art and culinary success stories – and rediscover the joy of reading at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival.
Heritage is the watchword this week as we discover artists with a deep sense of Hong Kong’s past and culture, fuelling the inspiration behind their respective crafts.
In this issue, explore Hmong culture, discover Saudi Arabia’s hidden gem and listen to the Oscar-winning actress’ take on film conservation.
The K-pop group will debut their new name at ComplexCon Hong Kong 2025, joining acts like Metro Boomin and Quavo from March 21 to 23.
Chef Chow talks about what’s next for her after Little Bao restaurant, a new look at the provocative British artist duo’s exhibitions on the mainland in 1993, and a trek through Ladakh’s Markha Valley.
In this week’s PostMag, an antidote to Mocha Mousse, director Ray Yeung’s journey, the evolution of circus and a motorcycle odyssey.
This week’s PostMag explores Hong Kong’s wellness trends for 2025, from pickleball to mushroom coffee and Transcendental Meditation.
This week’s PostMag explores regenerative agriculture in the region and the ongoing debate on cultural restitution. Happy festive read!
In this week’s print issue, we dive into woodworking studios in Hong Kong, solar eclipse chasing in Easter Island, and Sydney’s established White Rabbit Gallery.
In this week’s print issue, we speak with famed photographer behind Beyoncé’s pregnancy announcement Awol Erizku, celebrated Chinese director Jia Zhangke, and more.
From dumpling-shaped salt and pepper shakers to egg tart scented candles or a gourmet Christmas ham, snap these up for your reservation-making, dinner-party-throwing friend.
We’ve picked out a jacket for pets, mushroom supplements, corduroy slip-ons, a Chinese checkers set, a hiker’s backpack and an indigo dye workshop.
From a calendar for a beauty expert and a festive luxury hamper to chocolate truffles, chen pi, sparkling tea and a home-grown all-use cologne.
From eco-friendly bedding and bamboo sheets, to handmade incense and festive perfume, here are 10 picks for that one couple closest to your heart.
From Hong Kong manhole cover coasters made of diatomite concrete to an iconic and revamped Diana plastic toy camera.
From stylish bamboo bags to limited-edition watches and, yes, a map, here are 8 thoughtful suggestions for the trendiest person on your gift list.
In this week’s print issue, a selection of Christmas gifts from Hong Kong brands, the fourth edition of the Bangkok Art Biennale and a 55-hour trip on a ferry.
Inspired by Andy Warhol and Ed Ruscha, Gyuhan Lee works between pop culture and traditional craft – as his new solo show in Hong Kong demonstrates.
What to expect from this week’s print issue, from interviews with indie pop artist St Vincent and former Fringe Club head Benny Chia, to PST ART in California.