Fitness plays an important role in our lives. Especially when you find yourself in the middle of a pandemic, mental and physical well-being become a priority. Sharing her insights and emphasising the need for getting fit is Ms. Pooja Laungani – Hong Kong’s first cancer specialist trainer. As a fitness guru for the last three […]Read More
Education truly does open a ton of doors for you, and Catherine Kaur proved that as she embarked on a journey that very few ethnic minorities explored during the 1990s in Hong Kong. A passionate learner, Ms. Kaur always knew that education was going to be her priority throughout. But when other youngsters of her […]Read More
From being a lawyer who has an affinity for bees and trees to establishing a luxury sustainable skincare and wellness brand that works on a social enterprise model that aids women self-help groups in India, Kavita Khosa has combined her passion and the causes that she cares for to give birth to Purearth. Find out […]Read More
When Raghbir Singh set foot in Hong Kong for better opportunities, he knew that he would have to fight all the odds if he wants to give his family a platform to excel. Five decades later, he is all but content when he sees how things have panned out and his family is with him […]Read More
Born in Russia, studied across Europe, spent seven years in China before settling in Hong Kong, Anna Salenko’s journey has witnessed several twists and turns but she made sure that she captured her emotions while she got familiar with different cities. The 30-year-old artist equates Hong Kong with the soul of a beautiful young girl […]Read More
YouTube sensation New Dellily has not only eliminated the language barrier between Hong Kong and India but has also helped in clearing the misperceptions between the two communities. The 27-year-old, who has 8K subscribers on YouTube, is known for creating content from the heart and her humble persona adds impetus to her cause of uniting […]Read More
Harmony “Anne-Marie” Ilunga and Mslolo Londiwe Ngubeni are natives of Congo and South Africa, respectively. How these two women fought against discrimination and stereotypes to carve a niche for themselves in Hong Kong is exemplary. Find out more in this candid interview. Harmony “Anne-Marie” Ilunga (Harmony) She is the founder of Harmony – a Hong […]Read More
From being an employee in a garments store to being an officer in the correctional services, to eventually entertaining everyone on the big screen with his humour, Mohinderpaul Singh Gill, better known to locals as Q Bobo, was the first ethnic minority representative in Hong Kong cinema. He caught the public’s attention when he featured on TVB’s game […]Read More
Charity begins at home, they say. But for entrepreneur Gora Dhillon, Hong Kong, in its entirety is his home. As an ideal citizen, he has contributed to the society time and again, inspiring others to do the same. The owner of the grocery chain, StarMart, distributed as many as 200,000 masks for free to Hongkongers in […]Read More