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Ultra-Violet by Paul Pairet in Shanghai Crowned #1 for Third Year Running HONG KONG, June 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today at 12:00 HKT, global restaurant ranking system Opinionated About Dining (OAD) revealed the Top 100+ Asia Restaurants of 2021, as voted by an expert membership of the world's most discerning palates and trusted connoisseurs. This year, a new category.
Unique Experience
Abraham s goal was to create a progressive and evocative space that translates the Tatler DNA of power, influence and style. I wanted to evoke the luxurious nature of the Tatler lifestyle and infuse that with a sense of locality, she explains. As such the space is a marriage of modern luxury meets young and playful brought through a balanced blend of raw and refined, high and low, muted and bold.
Indeed the result echoes Malaysian culture in a new and innovative way, where local talents are celebrated while the interplay of influences, materiality, and colours lends an unexpected edge for a space that is refreshing and unique in Kuala Lumpur.
May 03, 2021
A handout photo. Exploring the Marsiling Bunkers.
South China Morning Post
Will it or won’t it open in May? The Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble has long been discussed – and last November was just hours from being opened, before Covid-19 snatched it away – and there’s no harm in hoping that, this time, it will inflate.
To whet your appetite for what’s likely to be Hong Kong’s first getaway, here’s a rundown of the best the Lion City has to offer in unusual guided tours.
1. Exploring the Abandoned World War II Marsiling Bunkers
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Travel bubble: explore Singapore’s red light district, war bunkers and heritage hotspots on alternative tours of the city Exploring the Marsiling Bunkers. Photo: Handout
Will it or won t it open in May? The Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble has long been discussed - and last November was just hours from being opened, before Covid-19 snatched it away - and there s no harm in hoping that, this time, it will inflate.
To whet your appetite for what s likely to be Hong Kong s first getaway, here s a rundown of the best the Lion City has to offer in unusual guided tours.
Exploring the Abandoned World War II Marsiling Bunkers