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Once a gateway city known purely for finance and commerce, Hong Kong is flourishing as the newest arts hub on the block. As Tara Joseph reports, its becoming a haven for western artists trying to attract an Asian audience.
Chinese chocolate consumption has boomed over the past five years, and now one Hong Kong workshop is pairing it with traditional tea. Tara Joseph reports.
One of two giant inflatable yellow rubber ducks - an art installation by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman - deflates in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour a day after it was unveiled to the public. IMAGES
Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam holds a meeting with her newly-confirmed successor John Lee, who was anointed the city's next leader after 99 percent of a small committee comprising of 0.02 of the city's population voted in support of him on Sunday. IMAGES
Hong Kong, 5 oct (EFE/EPA).-(Camera: Jerome Favre) The Digital Art Fair of Asia in Hong Kong, exposes the works of 40 international and local artists and will be open to the public until the next 17 October.FOOTAGE OF THE DIGITAL ART FAIR IN HONG KONG.
Crowds gather outside Hong Kong newspaper Apple Daily's headquarters to show their support to the pro-democracy publication that announced it will print its final edition after authorities arrested staff and froze its assets using a sweeping new national security law. IMAGES