Dash Diary: Diesel
It’s never an easy job being a KOL: attending photoshoots, being cute and planning my next exotic vacation. However, my human doesn’t want me to be away from her for too long so I’m staying with #dashliving for a short
4 Legit Reasons to Rent a Serviced Apartment in Hong Kong
I have lived in 5 different cities and Hong Kong is definitely top 3 in my “craziest place to live in” list, even though I have yet to have lived in Tokyo and New York. Hong Kong is busy, way too
Eat Like a Local in Hong Kong
Are you one of those people that believes immersing yourself in local food culture is the best way to get a feel for a new city? Do you hop from cafe to restaurant to sample everything that catches your eye? But
How to Have a 48-Hour Day in Hong Kong
The secret is to sleep 2 hours a day, run instead of walk, munch less swallow more, and throw away your smartphone. Voila! Yes, you can do those and get your way to your 48-hour day, but one might judge you
The 3 Minutes Circle – Causeway Bay Episode #120
Time is always of the essence in Hong Kong and nobody has enough hours to do what we like and what we want. Everybody has pondered - if we have 48 hours a day, what would we do? But before we think
The 3 Minutes Circle – Wan Chai Episode #23
There was one point in my life I lived in a flat that was 8 minutes away from the nearest 7-11 and let’s face it, it wasn't convenient. If I get to that store 1,000 times in my life and
Eggstraordinary Hong Kong: Salty Eggscellence
Most salted eggs are covered in a black, damp, salted charcoal which makes it salty. There are many ways to cook a salted egg, and there is nothing more delicious than their recent comeback with salted egg fish skin. On
10 Types of Dim Sum to Try in Hong Kong
As a food paradise, Hong Kong prides itself in having a myriad of different cuisines and award-winning dishes. Nonetheless, one of the most popular things to eat when anyone visits Hong Kong is dim sum. You can trace the word
6 Art Galleries To Visit In Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of Asia’s biggest art hubs, bridging many Chinese artists with the world in art fairs in the 1980s. A crucial place for allowing contemporary Chinese art to reach the world, Hong Kong still remains to be