Like many others in Hong Kong, I am currently visiting friends and relatives overseas, after not seeing some of them for over three years. This means a lot of catching up over lunches and dinners.
While it doesn’t come as a complete surprise, I am reminded through these catch-ups just how large portions can be in North America.
Any casual diner breakfast in this part of the world includes a mound of home fries and toast, and the egg-based entrées typically comprise three freshly laid large ones. Read More...
Since my childhood, my grandfather has taught me ancient codes and records of traditional Chinese Taoism, which combines Eastern philosophy, religion and science. Interestingly enough, I decided to become a formal Taoist priest when I was 27 years old, the year I migrated to the US. I love studying religion and philosophy, which had been shelved on the mainland since the 1950s, especially during the Cultural Revolution between the 1960s and 1970s. Read More...
1. Snakeskin Hermès Birkin bag, February 2007Williams was spotted out and about in New York City accessorising a casual ensemble with a bold snakeskin Hermès Birkin bag. The 49-year-old has never been afraid to experiment with pieces that have traditionally been categorised as womenswear.
The singer paired his unique Birkin – a single bag can retail from US$40,000 to US$500,000 – with blue-washed jeans, trainers, a white puffer jacket and a Billionaire Boys Club baseball cap. Read More...