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      <description>Anita Caswell Ng is founder and baker at Little Miss Macarons in Hong Kong.
She takes us through how to make her special unicorn macarons, and explains why they’re great for kids and adults alike.</description>
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      <description>July 20 marks the 45th anniversary of the death of Bruce Lee.
The Iconic Hong Kong action star died on July 20, 1973, aged just 32.
But 45 years after his untimely passing, Lee's legacy lives on.
He is remembered for his invaluable contribution to the Hong Kong and global film industry. 
Though others have tried, no one has quite been able to replace the martial arts icon. 
We spoke to friends and fans about what made Bruce Lee so special.</description>
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