There was a time, and it really was not that long ago, when more or less all business in Hong Kong ground to a halt over the Chinese New Year holiday. Nowadays you find supermarkets open, restaurants, fast food places and other stores are also welcoming customers throughout this period.
Hong Kong has apparently decided not to let the new year mess with its reputation as the “city-that-never-sleeps” but it’s a reputation that can take a heavy toll as the virtues of slowing down and taking a break are somehow lost in the frenetic belief that more is achieved by doing more.