Fourteen Generations of Tradition at Pang Shan Sanctum Acupuncture Clinic, But No Signboard
Hong Kong – There’s no sign advertising the services offered behind Choy Yau-king’s door. But the customers who are in-the-know also know the establishment has three rules. The first rule is that, after they enter one of the two bedrooms and lie down on the single mattress, the service they...
May 20th, 2011 | Business Vox, Health & Medicine Vox | Read More
A Gym So Exclusive It Won’t Let You – Or Anyone – Join
Hong Kong – Optimum Performance Studio might look like any other gym, but it doesn’t act like one. It doesn’t have salesmen pushing expensive annual memberships, and if you ask to join, its owner will say you can’t. What’s more, in this gym, no-one is allowed to work out alone.
May 20th, 2011 | Business Vox, Sports Vox | Read More
Traditions of India Meet Hong Kong Fashion in Homegrown Brand Tabla
Hong Kong — A visit to Tabla can be a challenge for the shopper in search of a quick and efficient lunch time retail therapy escape – but this is not because the store lacks beautiful or trendy clothing.
May 20th, 2011 | Business Vox, Lifestyle Vox | Read More
Random Art Workshop Offers Social Scrapbooking as Karaoke Alternative
Hong Kong — It was a Sunday at Random Art Workshop, where eight customers sat in pairs, working fastidiously around a table covered in paper, photographs, pink ruffles, heart-shaped doilies and sundry small objects. But the scene was unusual on this day: half of the participants were men.
May 18th, 2011 | Arts Vox, Business Vox, Lifestyle Vox | Read More
HK Budget 2011 Wrap: Even “Free” Money Fails to Stifle Criticism
Hong Kong — It’s been a bumpy ride for Hong Kong residents, politicians and, in particular, Financial Secretary John Tsang Chun-wah since he gave his fourth budget speech this year. His proposals have been called short-sighted, and his reversal on the HK$6,000 cash handout ill-conceived....
April 13th, 2011 | Budget Vox, Business Vox | Read More
Phoenix Launches Cantonese Channel, English Next
Hong Kong – Phoenix Satellite Television (02008.HK), a Chinese broadcasting company based in Hong Kong, is seeking to expand its media market share.
April 12th, 2011 | Business Vox | Read More
Hong Kong Launches First RMB IPO; Seeks RMB 11.16b
The first RMB-dominated initial public offering (IPO) outside mainland China opened on April 11 and will run until April 19.
Hui Xian Real Estate Investment Fund (REIT, 87001.HK) will be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on April 29.
Hui Xian is managed by the Hui Xian Asset Management, a subsidiary...
April 11th, 2011 | Business Vox | Read More
PetroChina 2010 Net Up 35% On High Crude Prices, Booming Chinese Economy
Hong Kong — PetroChina, China’s largest oil producer and the world’s second-biggest oil company by market value, said on March 17 that net profit for 2010 increased 35.4% from a year earlier, fuelled by strong crude oil prices and a booming domestic economy.
Net profit totalled RMB 139.99 billion...
March 31st, 2011 | Business Vox | Read More



