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Kristian Odebjer

Kristian Odebjer

Kristian moved to Hong Kong in the 1990s as a young lawyer. Today he runs his own corporate law firm, and serves as the chairman of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce.
Kristian moved to Hong Kong in the 1990s as a young lawyer. Today he runs his own corporate law firm, and serves as the chairman of the Swedish Chamber of Commerce.
Languages Spoken:
English

A crossing on a ‘placeless place’ from China to South Korea

Most visitors from Hong Kong arrive in South Korea by air, but our intrepid writer took a different route – one connected with a gruesome tale

A five-minute ride from Yangshuo in southwest China, Yangshuo Sugar House is the model for a new Chinese boutique heritage hotel brand, Aurua, which looks to restore and celebrate old buildings.

As Hong Kong approaches critical decisions on the future of its waste management, there is an opportunity to add some perspective from a country that would count as one of the most progressive in this particular area: Sweden.

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