It's said that the tradition of high tea started as a way to bridge the gap between lunch and dinner for the nobility who were peckish. What better way to while away the afternoon than with tea and an assortment of delectable scones and crumpets while gossiping about what's happening around town like what the ladies on Bridgerton do? Whatever.
Emerging and established artists from across Southeast Asia discuss how migration, fluidity and a strong relation to the natural world has and will continue to shape culture
A new cast iron sculpture, entitled SHELF II, by internationally renowned British sculptor Antony Gormley has been unveiled in Hong Kong as a permanent addition to Swire Properties' public art collection. The artwork stands in an outdoor area as part of the newly extended public realm of the Taikoo Place redevelopment, becoming a fixture in Hong Kong's cultural ecosystem.