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Peter Sabine

Luxe serviced apartments and co-living spaces are Hong Kong’s biggest draws

From offering flexible stay policies to flats equipped with smart technology, the city’s serviced apartments are some of the best in the region

From provenance to payment, blockchain has become an attractive option for major diamond companies like De Beers that want to track origin and other information vital to their credibility with buyers

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Coliving spaces have proliferated in Hong Kong, from Bibliothèque in Yau Ma Tei and M3 International Youth Community in Central, to Mini Ocean Park Station in Shouson Hill, and Campus Hong Kong in Tsuen Wan

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