Remi Lucidi, a sergeant in the French Army, died far from a battlefield. His body was found last week aside a Hong Kong skyscraper where he had been spotted near the rooftop.
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Exploring Hong Kong’s multifaceted neighborhoods provides an intimate experience of the customs, rhythms and traditions of daily life.
The visitor’s first impression of Hong Kong will always be one of modernity – a business-like hustle and bustle on streets lined by towering office buildings. But those who venture beyond to explore less-visited neighborhoods soon discover the more intricate colors and hues of the tapestry that is Hong Kong.
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Street Art“Seeing the differences in the communities, learning about their schools, the different foods, the festivals – it’s very interesting. And the Hong Kong people are very embracing. They welcome you,” says Laudie Hanou, vice president of SITA World Tours.
West Kowloon: Creating New TraditionsOne of the most dynamic areas to explore is West Kowloon, where the internationally acclaimed West Kowloon Cultural District and neighboring communities are creating fresh modern traditions.
The West Kowloon Cultural District is one of the world’s largest and most sophisticated arts and culture destinations. A dramatic highlight here is M+, an architecturally stunning contemporary art museum that has attracted global praise since opening in 2021. In addition to its 33 galleries showcasing 20th and 21st century Asian art, design and architecture, M+ offers shops, restaurants, a rooftop garden, cinema and live performances.
Another must-see in the Cultural District, especially for aficionados of Chinese art and culture, is the Palace Museum, which opened in summer 2022. More than 900 treasures from Beijing's Palace Museum are on display, including paintings, calligraphy, bronze, ceramics, jade, rare books, jewelry and costumes.
Another way to explore Chinese artistic culture is by taking in a performance at the nearby Xiqu Centre. The two-theater venue stages top-quality traditional Chinese opera and theater. Narrated performances of excerpts of Cantonese operas at the center’s Tea House Theatre are ideal for clients who are new to Chinese opera.
The West Kowloon Cultural District is at the heart of an evolving neighborhood that brings together living history, authentic local experiences, including dining, shopping and traditional artisanry, and a dynamic homegrown arts scene.
Of particular interest are Jordan and Yau Ma Tei, two adjacent communities just a
Remi Lucidi, a sergeant in the French Army, died far from a battlefield. His body was found last week aside a Hong Kong skyscraper where he had been spotted near the rooftop.
A French man known for taking part in extreme sports has died from what appears to be a fall from a high-rise apartment complex in Hong Kong, local police confirmed to Insider.
”Hong Kong is a photographer’s dream,” says Geraint Rowland. “It’s got impressive architecture and the busy streets teem with life, day and night.” The Wanderlust Travel Photo of the Year winner was blown away by the territory. As part of their dual-destination photo commission, the four winners of the UK’s biggest travel photography competition were first guided around Hong Kong and its many islands. They soon discovered there were plenty of opportunities to point their lenses, whether the neon skyscrapers, the old neighbourhoods from which the city evolved or one of the 260 outlying islands, whose slower pace of life, unusual wildlife and natural landscapes offer a contrast to that famous urban bustle.
On a friday night at Soho House Hong Kong, the 30th-floor Pool Room was at capacity. A DJ churned out West Coast hip-hop classics for a crowd of creative multihyphenates thronging the bar and squeezed onto the narrow balcony. It was just one of the parties and openings accompanying Art Basel, back in full force for the first time since 2019 and bringing with it something not seen here in a while: international visitors.
Bad news for beachgoers in southern China this summer: Many Hong Kong-area beaches are now covered with thick blankets of garbage that are making them unusable and environmental hazards.
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