This Hong Kong museum is giving away free tickets to its Yayoi Kusama exhibit Yayoi Kusama is an iconic figure in contemporary art.
Chinese bowl auctions for millions in Hong Kong Chinese-crafted ceramics (often known as famille rose) from the 18th century are unique.
Hong Kong’s iconic neon signs are dying out. Can we save them? From the 1950s-80s, Hong Kong was all about neon signs.
Iran installs public cameras to enforce hijab-wearing Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, women in the country have been legally required to cover their hair.
It’s been 50 years since the first cell phone call On April 3, 1973, the first successful cell phone call was made by a man named Martin Cooper in Manhattan.
Maison Perrier-Jouët takes over Tai Kwun This year, Perrier-Jouët is taking its 120th anniversary of the symbolic Japanese Anemone flower to the next level with an immersive art installation at Tai Kwun. From March 31 - April 9, visitors of the Secret Garden Pop-Up will be able to explore a unique fusion of art, nature and
From JPMorgan's CEO answering questions about Jeffrey Epstein to Apple's newest emojis – Here's your March 30 news briefing JPMorgan Chase has been accused by victims of Epstein's sex trafficking of supporting his illegal activities.