There’s No Party Like a Rooftop Halloween Party
From Gloomy Bear to Ken & Ryu from the Street Fighters, Mario to Ninjas, sumo players, and even a Godzilla!! You wouldn't want to miss our Japanese themed Halloween spectacular we just wrapped up party last Friday, with booze to
Styling Tips from Professionals to Make Sure You Look Your Best
How many clothes are “enough” for you? 100? 200? Or you need 500 to make you feel you have an adequate amount to show up on various occasions? What if you can rent the clothes you like from an enormous
City Living @ Dash Coliving
As cities get busier, housing gets more expensive, and spaces get smaller. These trends enable solutions like coliving to thrive, and it’s a trend Dash Living has picked up on. If you’re curious about what a typical weekend is like
Your Shortcut to Great Hair
No matter what kind of hair you have, we know humidity, hair, and Hong Kong are not good friends. That’s why we’ve asked our partners at amika for some hairstyling tips to help us get those locks in place! Secret #1:
香港乘車二三事
在香港生活,會有多少個讓你摸不着頭腦,甚至驚訝的時刻?
Dash Diary: Diesel (part 2)
To recap: In the first part of my stay, I checked into Dash Coliving and met new friends. Here is the second part of my stay.
Life as a Digital Nomad Staying with Dash Living
I moved to Hong Kong around six years ago, and I’ve been renting since I moved here. My lease was coming to an end in May, and if you’ve lived in Hong Kong long enough, you’ll know moving is stressful.
The Future of City Living
New York, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, London… have you noticed those cities are getting more and more jam packed these days? Many top metropolises in the world are already too crowded, but it seems like they will only get even more
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
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