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Best Peking Duck Beijing: My Top 6 List

Several strangers have emailed me on my thoughts on Beijing’s best duck, and I realised I never put up an entry on this, so I’m going to slowly post my lists of favourite eats in Beijing, some I miss...

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The Opposite House, Beijing Short Film Collection: Short Stays

Revisiting the collection of three short films Short Stays 1 made by independent Chinese film makers in 2009/2010 the short films by Liu Jiayin, Peng Lei and Zhao Ye are now available to be viewed...

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Panelist @ SES Asia Conference Hong Kong Sep 10-12

I’m still a little all over the place since moving to Macau, the cat arrived on Friday night and we’re making adjustments to the Macau pace of life. And fortunately for me, there’s been more than...

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Hong Kong Blog Feature: UK Sunday Times Travel

Super honoured and so chuffed to be featured as one of the world’s best food bloggers in the UK Sunday Times Travel Section today and looking forward to all the exciting developments on the food app...

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WSJ: Acronyms in Social Media Vernacular

The Wall Street Journal.com  producer Eva Tam and I have been in touch the last year on being interviewed for her social media stories for businesses, but our schedules never coincided with my travel...

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My Hong Kong Top 10 Local Eats

Hong Kong is a gourmet’s dream, filled with local eats pouring out of every corner of the city, spilling onto streets and home to plenty of celebrity fine dining restaurants that delivers and rivals...

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TDM Canal Macao Talkshow: On Food, Travel and Blogging

I use Macao and Macau interchangeably and both are accepted in its use, although the old and original spelling was Macao. Myth has it that the name is derived from the Cantonese name for “Ma Gok” the...

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