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Tatler Hong Kong

Oct 01 2024
Magazine

The last word in high society and the life luxurious, Hong Kong Tatler has been chronicling the lives of the city’s elite since 1977. From insider access to the most exclusive parties and events in Hong Kong and beyond, to authoritative coverage of art, fashion, wine, dining and travel, to face-to-face interviews with the people that really matter, Hong Kong Tatler takes you closer to the highest echelons of society than anyone else.

AROUND ASIA • Every month, we curate an online selection of stories from the previous month’s print editions of Tatler Asia for you to enjoy

Tatler

Redefining Legacy

THE GUEST LIST

Tatler THE SCENE • We sit down with Kowloon Dairy co-CEO Charmaine Li ahead of the company’s 85th anniversary, meet HKPhil’s new music director Tarmo Peltokoski, and explore legacy restaurants in Hong Kong, Macau and Guangzhou

Home is Where the Art is

A Whole New World • Nicolas Chow, Sotheby’s Asia’s chairman and worldwide head of Asian art, reveals his cultural journey and why it’s important for him to transform the way we collect

Far from Milking it • By Tara Sobti

Mission Possible • Inspired by her family legacy and driven by personal experiences, Alia Rahman’s breakthrough non-invasive, affordable and accessible treatments for HPV-induced cervical precancer address a condition that affects 178 million women every year, and could revolutionise women’s health

Creative Legends • The influence of Hong Kong’s entertainment industry has always belied its size, thanks to the stars of stage and screen whose talent transcends borders By Kristine Fonacier

Dynasty Dilemma • Roman Chao, senior manager in the property, sales and rental department for Cheuk Nang Holdings, a business owned by his father Cecil Chao, goes head-to-head with Julian Yau, brand director of Puyi Optical and son of the company’s founder Jeffery Yau, in this month’s great debate

James Thomson-Sakhrani • How a service project dreamed up by a teenager became the cornerstone of a Hong Kong charity

A New Stand • Tarmo Peltokoski takes up the baton as the youngest music director in the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra’s history. And he looks at the company’s future with glint in his eyes

Choc Full of Fun • Amit Oz and Celine Herren are the passionate duo behind Conspiracy Chocolate. They speak to Tatler about their chocolate factory, the trials and tribulations of being small business owners, and how they hope to put Asian cacao on the map

Still Standing • In a world obsessed with the new and the shiny, these old-school institutions remind us that some things are best left unchanged

Going Offstage • Three artists push creative boundaries by staging productions in unconventional venues—this month, an immersive percussion concert about the rain in a service reservoir

The Cultural Connection • Hong Kong acts as a connection point this month, where outstanding original shows are created for the international stage while global stars come to town

The Cultural Oasis • The cultural sector in the Greater Bay Area is growing at enormous speed, thanks to a new generation of gallerists and art museum professionals injecting creative possibilities and vision into the region

Culture Takes Flight • Hong Kong International Airport’s vibrant Arts and Culture Festival showcases local talents, immersive installations, and live performances, transforming the airport into a cultural hotspot for residents and tourists alike

New Horizons

Tatler STYLE • Hong Kong star Carina Lau talks jewellery, resilience, and her new theatre production, Anya Taylor-Joy imagines a watch that reflects her personality, and we bring you the best in bridal, from fashion to dream destinations

MOTION AND POISE • Actor...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 196 Publisher: Tatler Asia Limited Edition: Oct 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 2, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Fashion

Languages

English

The last word in high society and the life luxurious, Hong Kong Tatler has been chronicling the lives of the city’s elite since 1977. From insider access to the most exclusive parties and events in Hong Kong and beyond, to authoritative coverage of art, fashion, wine, dining and travel, to face-to-face interviews with the people that really matter, Hong Kong Tatler takes you closer to the highest echelons of society than anyone else.

AROUND ASIA • Every month, we curate an online selection of stories from the previous month’s print editions of Tatler Asia for you to enjoy

Tatler

Redefining Legacy

THE GUEST LIST

Tatler THE SCENE • We sit down with Kowloon Dairy co-CEO Charmaine Li ahead of the company’s 85th anniversary, meet HKPhil’s new music director Tarmo Peltokoski, and explore legacy restaurants in Hong Kong, Macau and Guangzhou

Home is Where the Art is

A Whole New World • Nicolas Chow, Sotheby’s Asia’s chairman and worldwide head of Asian art, reveals his cultural journey and why it’s important for him to transform the way we collect

Far from Milking it • By Tara Sobti

Mission Possible • Inspired by her family legacy and driven by personal experiences, Alia Rahman’s breakthrough non-invasive, affordable and accessible treatments for HPV-induced cervical precancer address a condition that affects 178 million women every year, and could revolutionise women’s health

Creative Legends • The influence of Hong Kong’s entertainment industry has always belied its size, thanks to the stars of stage and screen whose talent transcends borders By Kristine Fonacier

Dynasty Dilemma • Roman Chao, senior manager in the property, sales and rental department for Cheuk Nang Holdings, a business owned by his father Cecil Chao, goes head-to-head with Julian Yau, brand director of Puyi Optical and son of the company’s founder Jeffery Yau, in this month’s great debate

James Thomson-Sakhrani • How a service project dreamed up by a teenager became the cornerstone of a Hong Kong charity

A New Stand • Tarmo Peltokoski takes up the baton as the youngest music director in the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra’s history. And he looks at the company’s future with glint in his eyes

Choc Full of Fun • Amit Oz and Celine Herren are the passionate duo behind Conspiracy Chocolate. They speak to Tatler about their chocolate factory, the trials and tribulations of being small business owners, and how they hope to put Asian cacao on the map

Still Standing • In a world obsessed with the new and the shiny, these old-school institutions remind us that some things are best left unchanged

Going Offstage • Three artists push creative boundaries by staging productions in unconventional venues—this month, an immersive percussion concert about the rain in a service reservoir

The Cultural Connection • Hong Kong acts as a connection point this month, where outstanding original shows are created for the international stage while global stars come to town

The Cultural Oasis • The cultural sector in the Greater Bay Area is growing at enormous speed, thanks to a new generation of gallerists and art museum professionals injecting creative possibilities and vision into the region

Culture Takes Flight • Hong Kong International Airport’s vibrant Arts and Culture Festival showcases local talents, immersive installations, and live performances, transforming the airport into a cultural hotspot for residents and tourists alike

New Horizons

Tatler STYLE • Hong Kong star Carina Lau talks jewellery, resilience, and her new theatre production, Anya Taylor-Joy imagines a watch that reflects her personality, and we bring you the best in bridal, from fashion to dream destinations

MOTION AND POISE • Actor...


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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.