Posts Tagged ‘Hong Kong’
To Chinese people, jade symbolizes longevity and good health. It is believed that wearing a jade bangle helps ward off health hazards. Grandmothers usually buy a piece of jade for new born babies. Read more…
Visiting Shanghai Street is a time warp leading you to the past of Hong Kong. Read more…
To experience how Patriarch Noah, his family and the world’s animals from the worldwide deluge of the Great Flood, you must not miss visiting the “Noah’s Ark” in Ma Wan Park, Hong Kong. Read more…
Since its inception in 1993, Le French May has become one of the largest French art festivals in Asia. It has successfully introduced the spirit of France arts and creativity, to Hong Kong. Read more…
KHI participated as one of the 34 exhibitors to get connected with more than 2,000 graduating students.at the Career Expo 2012 organised by Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (IVE) on 26 April. Read more…
Tai O is known as the “Venice of Hong Kong.” Located onLantauIsland, Tai O is popular to both tourists and locals. Read more…
Ms. Winnie Chiu, the President and Executive Director of KHI, expressed her optimism on the future of the hotel industry in Hong Kong and shared her view on converting industrial buildings into Read more…
Located at Shau Kei Wan,Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence was converted from the Lei Yue Mun Fort which was Read more…
You don’t need to visit a natural history library to learn about the mammoth. Mammoths of the Ice Age are now being exhibited at ifc mall in Central, Hong Kong. Read more…
Ms. Winnie Chiu, the President and Executive Director of KHI, shared her view on the future of the hotel industry in Hong Kong at the programme “財經透視” of Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). Read more…

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