Our picks of the city’s most exciting cultural events this year
From its beaches to its peaks, the city offers plenty of thrills for those of an outdoorsy persuasion
Where to head for a cocktail with a view that’s guaranteed to give you a lift
It’s always tee-time in HK — for players of all levels, on gorgeous courses
As Art Basel Hong Kong kicks off, the director of the city’s acclaimed Ora-Ora gallery shares her list of local likes
The city’s top spots, from south Indian thali to fine Punjabi cuisine via a tandoor-focused menu
HK might not be at the forefront of environmental friendliness, but some of its leading chefs are seeking to redress that — to delicious effect
The global hospitality executive — who started out as a chef — shares his top spots to eat and drink in HK
Traditional shops, rooftop picnics, boat trips to beautiful beaches: the award-winning designer’s very own HK
Where to find the local barbecue-pork staple at its most succulent
The British superchef shares his highlights of the HK food scene, from mooncakes to Michelin stardom — via the best fried chicken in town and creative odes to classic Cantonese cooking
Step back in time on these historical trails that take in overgrown wartime ruins, incredible feats of Victorian engineering and an ancient stone circle
They’re word-of-mouth affairs where some of the world’s most talented chefs will cook exclusively for you and a select few — if you’re lucky . . .
The gourmet-coffee scene here may be relatively young, but it has already crafted its own distinct, delicious identity – one that is equal parts creativity, local character and cool speciality brews
From waterfronts to mountain peaks, these routes for runners of all levels take in a giant golden egg, Buddhas big and small . . . and the occasional cow
It might be best known for its frenetic action cinema, but lush love stories, stylised portraits of a long-gone world and riotous domestic comedy are all part of the big picture too
The local highlights of one of Asia’s leading chefs include exploring a traditional fishing village, treating herself at an eco spa and indulging in delicious ‘dessert soups’
The world-class routes on this Tour de Hong Kong take in traditional villages, a giant Buddha and water buffalo — and while the climbs can be intense, the rewards are spectacular views and speedy descents
Some of Hong Kong’s award-winning bartenders share bespoke drinks recipes for the FT that capture the essence of their city. Enjoy them at home or order in person if/when you can
Ambience counts in cutting deals over meals here, from top-floor vistas to old-school club class
Escape the crowds and scale hills and mountains on these exhilarating routes for runners of all levels
Dim sum, surfing, scenic hikes . . . the FT’s Asia editor shares his recommendations for discovering the city behind the bustle
From quiet bars to Michelin stars: five HK restaurants where you can practice social distancing and relish the joy of eating alone
From hard climbs to scenic strolls: four routes to put your best foot forward
A pedestrian-friendly stroll from one of the city’s coolest corners to the embattled government’s HQ via the waterfront
‘A glass of suanmeitang — sour plum juice — is the traditional Chinese antidote to a throat on fire’
Whether you’re looking for soup dumplings or a sandwich between meetings, here are five places to head to for a tasty meal in a hurry
This laid-back enclave boasts a buzzing food-and-drink scene
‘The highlight was the red prawn curry, its rich flavours accentuated by a bowl of green mango slices and white turmeric’
For movers, shakers and spinners: where to find that workout fix
Where to find traditional dim sum and what to eat at 2am
From escapes to the hills or relaxation closer to town, here’s how you keep fit in Hong Kong
Try the train, travel light and always, always take a water bottle . . . and maybe a clothes line too
We want to know where and how you relax in our FT Globetrotter cities. Share your favourite spa, beauty/wellness centre or luxury hotel hideaway and your top treatments
The art dealer talks disapproving parents, ‘Shanghai Deco’ and bridging east and west
Thomas Hale was on his way to China when the pandemic struck — and then for two and a half years he watched as a city defined by movement was shut off from the world
Shrinking freedom and fears of falling foul of sweeping security law push researchers to leave Chinese territory
As pressure from Beijing increases, empires such as Jardine Matheson and Swire must work out their next move
Tycoon who angered Beijing talks about Hong Kong’s uncertain future, backing Trump and never giving in
Louisa Lim on covering a city in turmoil — and ducking out of sieges to cook dinner for her children
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