Just like a shark, Jun Kung is compelled to keep moving forward. From humble beginnings the Macau-born pop star has become one of Hong Kong's most noted musicians. And his next move sees him take...

With broad strokes from one and fine detailing from the other, this duo are a divine match, writes Kylie Knott.

Zhou Yi is a woman of many talents: artist, designer, filmmaker, businesswoman and polyglot, writes Fionnuala McHugh.

Shenzhen is bursting at the seams with regional Chinese dining options, writes Charley Lanyon.

Walking, running or crawling … there is more than one way to reach the summit of Mount Kinabalu, writes Phillippa Stewart.

Paris cabaret show Crazy Horse has been going strong since the 1950s. Now the girls, the nudity and even a Canadian Mountie are coming to town, writes Fionnuala McHugh.

FM3 are gradually moving away from the Buddha Machine that brought them success, writes Richard Lord.

The Look of Love is as much a study of post-war Britain as it is a portrait of porn baron Paul Raymond, writes James Mottram.

We're not sure about the motto "Dreamy taste in your mouth", but we do like the food and ambience at School Food, the new 80-seat Korean restaurant in Times Square.

 

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