Will winter in Beijing save Hong Kong’s fortunes?
ONE OF Hong Kong’s quirkier tourist attractions back in pre-Covid days was fortune telling – a tradition taken rather seriously... Read More
ONE OF Hong Kong’s quirkier tourist attractions back in pre-Covid days was fortune telling – a tradition taken rather seriously... Read More
ON JULY 23 the world will be tuning into the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics – that’s mainly because... Read More
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IT’S BACK to stop-start with renewed restrictions in Singapore and variants of the virus in Hong Kong – what continues,... Read More
COVID practically brought the MICE industry to a halt with organisers confronted with the need for social-distancing measures, international travel... Read More
THERE is no way of reliably calculating the enormous losses the meetings and events industry has sustained because of the... Read More
FREELANCING has become second nature to so many of us in business events. Some embarked on the independent route as... Read More
WHAT a nightmare the Conservative Political Action Conference must have been for event organisers and hoteliers responsible for the health... Read More
CONFERENCE audiences used to be so well-behaved, weren’t they? They’d travel far at great expense, check-in to expensive hotels, pay... Read More
IN THE early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, policies on quarantine were haphazard and varied from country to country –... Read More