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Elephant Grounds

6th - Higher Ed
A clean environment of wood panels, terrarium plant life and creative art, Elephant Grounds is a go to retreat for great coffee and delicious eats.  The main attraction is the wide assortment of coffee and the array of methods in which...
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Common Ground Cafe

6th - Higher Ed
Whether you’re looking for the perfect place to catch up on your favorite book or the latest gossip with a few friends, this café agrees with you. Located five to ten minutes outside of central Hong Kong, this hillside gem is frequented...
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Brickhouse

6th - Higher Ed
Tucked away behind vendor stalls and down one of the darkest alleyways in Central HK, Brickhouse could possibly be the happiest place in Hong Kong (and also one of the hardest to find). It’s been around long enough to not be considered...
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Big Bucket

6th - Higher Ed
Big Bucket is a Causeway Bay stop for weary feet. HK is a walking town and having a “go-to” foot massage spot is essential for any Man or Woman about town. If you want results at an efficient price, look no further. The set up is clean...
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Lan Fong Yuen

6th - Higher Ed
Lan Fong Yuen built the mold for local HK fast food and has been serving award winning pork chop buns since 1952. This greasy spoon location is tough to find as it's literally a hole in the wall located in the heart of Central. Don't be...
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Australia Dairy Co

6th - Higher Ed
You don’t really have much of a choice, because the menu is so limited, but that’s not such a bad thing at Australia Dairy Co.  Go to this popular breakfast spot in the heart of Kowloon, where everyone raves about the SCRAMBLED EGGS AND...
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Locofama

6th - Higher Ed
Café style farm to table in an urban jungle is no easy feat, and Locofama delivers the goods. Blending American and Asian cuisine into unique and savory dishes, this communal café setting offers shareable seasonable plates, fresh juices...
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North Point Wet Market & Ding Ding

6th - Higher Ed
Hong Kong may be the only place in the world where someone will tell you to hop on a Ding Ding with a straight face. The Ding Ding of course is HK’s famed double-decker tram system (that’s what she said – joking!). That being said, hop...
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Mott 32

6th - Higher Ed
Named after the address of NYC’s first Chinese grocery store (circa 1851), Mott 32 has embraced the pioneering spirit of its namesake to deliver a world-class dining experience that celebrates “Hong Kong culture and cuisine” with...
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MiNT Camera

6th - Higher Ed
There is a real luxury in taking your time and doing things the old-fashioned way. If you pine for a time before smartphones and Instagram filters, make a beeline for MiNT camera. A champion of the instant photo, MiNT specializes in...
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LOF10

6th - Higher Ed
Tucked away from the madding crowds of HK in the hills of Sheung Wan district, Lof10 is not the easiest to find. But thanks to its open-air design and the fact that it serves BLUE BOTTLE COFFEE, Lof10 manages to fill its seats with...
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Sumi Yakitori

6th - Higher Ed
In a dark alley of Central Hong Kong, just entering this Japanese grill is part of the experience. After your initial alleyway entrance, take a brief elevator ride with local businessmen or hostesses from the several bars sandwiched...
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Paul Au

6th - Higher Ed
Proof in Hong Kong that vinyl will outlast CDs.Mr. Au is a super engaging storyteller that immediately grabbed our attention. One of HK’s long-time local entrepreneurs whose passion for the classics has brought a valuable and unique...
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How to Incorporate a Different Language in a Wedding Invite

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast -Learn how to incorporate different languages into your wedding invitations with this Howcast video featuring expert Nicole Block.
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Geography Now

Hong Kong Protests explained in 5 minutes (Geography Now!)

6th - Higher Ed
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Exploring the Vibrant Culture and Unique Features of Singapore

6th - Higher Ed
This video provides a comprehensive overview of Singapore, covering its geography, infrastructure, culture, politics, and diplomatic relations. It explores the unique blend of Chinese, Malay, and Indian influences in Singaporean music,...
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The Happy Couple author Naoise Dolan: 'It’s rare that fiction doesn’t problematise queer relationships'

9th - Higher Ed
Bestselling author Naoise Dolan joins us this week to discuss her latest novel, The Happy Couple, which follows two people as they approach their wedding day, and the three friends who threaten to draw them apart.Following her hit debut...
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Geography Now

Flag/ Fan Friday SLOVENIA

6th - Higher Ed
Flag/ Fan Friday SLOVENIA
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The Daily Conversation

China's New Silk Road

6th - Higher Ed
China’s “One Belt, One Road” project is a massive plan to build roads, railways, ports, and power plants in over 60 countries to boost trade and global influence. While the initiative may help underdeveloped nations with new...
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The Daily Conversation

The History of Hong Kong

6th - Higher Ed
Hong Kong’s history is full of change, shaped by its valuable location and control by foreign powers like Britain and Japan. After returning to China in 1997 under the “one country, two systems” deal, it kept its own economy and...
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Met Design Studio: Innovating British Design on a Global Scale

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Met Design Studio is a cutting-edge British design firm known for its innovative and groundbreaking projects. With a strong focus on creating immersive visitor experiences, the company has successfully collaborated with local design...
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The Beauty of Hong Kong: From Skyscrapers to Natural Wonders

6th - Higher Ed
Discovering Hong Kong, China:Next, we'll pause for tea in the bustling city of Hong Kong, immersing ourselves in its rich history and vibrant culture. Marvel at the breathtaking skyline, where the past seamlessly intertwines with the...
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Weird History

The History of U.S. Intelligence Leaks

12th - Higher Ed
Depending on who's doing the talking, those who have given away intelligence about the military and security infrastructure of the United States have been called spies, heroes, and traitors.

But knowing the historical contexts...
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Veritasium

I Rented A Helicopter To Settle A Physics Debate

9th - Higher Ed
The video discusses a 2014 U.S. Physics Team exam question about the shape of a cable hanging from a helicopter flying horizontally. The experiment showed that when flying at a constant speed, the rope hangs diagonally to the left due to...