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Around Asia • Meet the inspiring people featured in Tatler’s regional titles
Tatler Hong Kong
A Family Affair
The Guest List
Tatler The Scene • Kapok founder Arnault Castel celebrates 15 years of his brand, a wartime plane is exhumed in Tai Tam, and Hong Kong’s largest cohort of Winter Olympic athletes prepares for Beijing
Where the Small Things are • Eight members’ clubs that offer rich entertainment
Winter Wonderland
A Cracking Show
Art and Soul • Claudia Cheng is an art advisor and curator based between London and Hong Kong. She discusses her work championing female artists
To the Next 15 • Lifestyle brand Kapok celebrated its 15th anniversary last December. Founder Arnault Castel discusses Kapok’s beginning and growth, and how his love for Wong Kar-wai brought Hong Kong
Pampered Palates • From to dim sum, there are new places aplenty to explore this month
Cooking With Soul • Having grown up around onions, the German executive chef of Petrus at Island Shangri-La looks back on his relationship with the humble vegetable, culminating in the Krug x Onion experience
Layers of Flavour • A look back at the Krug x Onion dishes created by Hong Kong’s top chefs
The Man Behind the Curtain • From headline-making lawsuits to launching art into outer space, SK Lam is the mystery man behind some of modern art s biggest moments
Without a Slope • After Hong Kong’s most successful Summer Olympics to date in Tokyo, the pressure is on as the city prepares to send its largest ever Winter Olympics team of Beijing Games
Meet the team • With an average age of 19, get to know the three athletes—one skater and two skiers—competing for Hong Kong at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics this month
Beyond Borders • The future is bright for Hong Kong’s largest and longest-running performing arts festival thanks to the innovation of shows such as Laila, an opera incorporating artificial intelligence and virtual reality
Digging Up the Past • Almost 80 years after it was shot down in Hong Kong during the Second World War, the recently unearthed US Avenger warplane sheds light on a lesser-known chapter of the traumatising era
Planet on the Edge • The Hong Kong Ballet teams up with M+ to put on Beyond Carbon: The Climate Change Project, an immersive experience intended to spark debate on climate change due to run later
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At the Cutting Edge • February’s exhibitions take a fresh look at age-old subjects and portray contemporary issues that redefine the role of the artist
Making Old New Again • From analysing jade to curating exhibitions about horses, here’s how Jiao Tianlong, the new Hong Kong Palace Museum’s head curator, is preparing for the venue’s opening next summer
My Top Shot • Each month, Tatler invites a photographer to introduce their favourite image—this month, we speak to Timmy Lo
Peter Cheung’s Hot List • Tatler’s man about town looks back at some of his favourite red carpet memories
Best of the Ball • Over the years, I have had a lot of fun dressing up for the Tatler Ball. I always love the challenge of the dress codes and have become braver when interpreting the themes
Sarah Tong • The founder and CEO of Big Bang Academy is making learning about science...