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Arts
Asian-American artists shine at US fair amid ongoing anti-immigrant rhetoric
Artists including Leland Wong and Liu Tianlian featured at the San Francisco Art Fair whose group exhibition focused on the local Chinatown.
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Ferragamo traces 80% of leather amid EU sustainability push on fashion
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1 in 4 people are ‘Alzheimer’s gene’ carriers like Chris Hemsworth. What to do
4 May 2026 - 7:15AM
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Entertainment
Why Angela Mao, aka ‘the new Bruce Lee’, was a better fighter than Michelle Yeoh
Angela Mao, star of hits like Hapkido and Lady Whirlwind, was billed as the ‘new Bruce Lee’ by Golden Harvest after his death.
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Angela Mao (right) and Carter Wong in a still from The Tournament (1974). Mao learned martial arts at a Peking opera school in Taiwan. Photo: Fortune Star Media
Travel & Leisure
The Irish-American pub helping put a quiet Seoul suburb on the cultural map
Seoul’s Nowon district has never been known for nightlife. Irish-American Brendan Kelly shares how his bar, Kelly’s Pub, is changing that.
4 May 2026 - 9:51AM
Arts
How Hong Kong’s 91-year-old Haw Par Mansion will transform into new cultural hub
Once the anchor of the iconic Tiger Balm Garden, the restored Grade 1 historic building will start a new chapter as Villa Haw Par this year.
4 hours ago
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Health & Wellness
How to sleep better, from bedtimes to regularity – what the research says
Sleep research has come a long way in the last decade. Here’s what you need to know to help make your slumber better.
3 May 2026 - 7:15AM
According to British neuroscientist Matthew Walker, mastering sleep requires managing three main factors: regularity, timing and continuity. Photo: Shutterstock
Entertainment
‘This is insane!’ Korean-American rapper Dumbfoundead on family, music and Beef
A writer on Beef season two, battle rapper Dumbfoundead has taken his underground rap mentality with him from the gutter to the stars.
2 May 2026 - 7:15PM
Entertainment
Saros review: Returnal successor is one of the best games of 2026 so far
Packed with dark sci-fi, brutal combat and time-bending lore, Saros on PlayStation 5 is a wild, challenging experience not to be missed.
2 May 2026 - 3:15PM
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Food & Drink
Spam musubi? How American flavours were absorbed and adapted in Okinawa
Okinawa’s post-war food story is a delicious blend of American ingredients given a Japanese spin – think taco rice and Spam musubi.
4 May 2026 - 10:23AM
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Health & Wellness
Healing like Wolverine? Why peptide stacking is taking off and risks involved
Taking multiple synthetic peptides to target goals like weight loss, muscle growth and injury recovery is not without its risks, experts say.
2 May 2026 - 7:43AM
The “Wolverine Stack”, named after the Marvel superhero, is an example of peptide stacking that combines two peptides: one known for healing-promoting effects and another that is anti-inflammatory. Photo: Marvel Entertainment
K-drama
Gold Land: Disney+ K-drama thriller with Park Bo-young lacks urgency
Suspenseful and visually stunning it might be, but Gold Land so far features too vague a narrative and lacks character depth.
1 May 2026 - 7:15PM
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Entertainment
Pearl Harbor at 25: is Michael Bay’s World War II epic really that bad?
Pearl Harbor was widely panned upon release in 2001 but with its strong cast and characters and explosive action, is it worth reassessing?
1 May 2026 - 5:15PM
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Health & Wellness
Do you feel more anxious after googling symptoms? You could have cyberchondria
Also known as ‘Dr Google syndrome’, cyberchondria can lead to depression or, at worst, illness anxiety disorder.
1 May 2026 - 3:15PM
China Economy
‘It’s hard to compete’: how China is using AI to churn out 500 dramas per day
In China, micro drama companies are harnessing AI to create shows at jaw-dropping speed and cost – often with the help of lavish subsidies.
1 May 2026 - 2:00PM
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A still from the 2024 Chinese micro drama ‘The Divorced Billionaire Heiress’. China’s micro drama producers are now rapidly integrating AI tools to make production of new shows faster and cheaper. Photo: Handout
Food & Drink
13 new Hong Kong restaurants and bars to try in May 2026, from steak to fondue
New openings include a steakhouse with an Asian-inspired twist, a modern Indian chophouse and a creative omakase spot.
1 May 2026 - 12:45PM
Food & Drink
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong on Labour Day weekend, May 1-3
Hunt for rare Pokemon cards, enjoy French wine and cheese, shop for antiques, prepare for Hyrox or watch the new Aaron Kwok film.
1 May 2026 - 10:48AM
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Health & Wellness
The 10-minute morning exercise workout that millions of Japanese people do
Over 20 million people in Japan practice a Radio Taiso session at least once a week in a country with one of the highest life expectancies.
28 Apr 2026 - 7:15AM
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People perform a stretching exercise while listening to a Radio Taiso programme in a public park in Tokyo, Japan, on April 6, 2026. Photo: AP
Health & Wellness
How this 60-year-old Singaporean is defying age through pole dancing and fashion
Known on TikTok as the ‘Corridor Runway Aunty’, Vicsland Poh proves that a person’s silver years can be full of new challenges and knowledge.
29 Apr 2026 - 12:36PM
Entertainment
The rise of ‘Wasians’ like Alysa Liu and what it means for part-Asian identity
While part-white, part-Asian identity is being celebrated online, some argue these spaces in fact stereotype the communities they represent.
30 Apr 2026 - 11:04AM
Health & Wellness
What is ‘nonnamaxxing’? Viral health trend embraces Italian grandma’s lifestyle
Daily walks, gardening, cooking from scratch – whatever an Italian grandmother would typically do, Gen Z are going wild for online.
27 Apr 2026 - 7:15AM
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Poison books: Hong Kong joins the search for Victorian-era arsenic-laced tomes
Victorian-era books may contain arsenic in their bindings. One Hong Kong University book conservator went on the hunt for such toxic volumes.
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Hong Kong’s hottest new openings, from Amalgamate to Happy Samurai
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In pictures: Hong Kong’s groundbreaking Wah Fu public housing estate
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The cross-cultural love story that forms the heart of the Africa Centre
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Luxury show flat interiors in Hong Kong blend realism with dream design
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The building that rewrote architecture – 40 years ago
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