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Cha chaan teng were built on reinvention and resourcefulness. Now, as a new generation claims them for the digital age, PostMag finds everyone hungry for more.
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Food and Drinks
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3 Jun 2026 - 11:00AM
Art Basel
How a 2000 Takashi Murakami exhibition led to the Labubus of today
From Tokyo’s anime aesthetic to Hong Kong’s latest art toy craze, the Superflat style has spawned a host of cultural phenomena.
3 Jun 2026 - 8:00AM
Tourism
James McNeill Whistler’s Asian muse: Chinese ceramics and Japanese fans
Chinese pottery and textiles and Japanese crafts profoundly influenced James McNeill Whistler’s work, as seen in a retrospective at Tate Britain.
2 Jun 2026 - 5:15PM
Taiwan
This digital ‘puppet’ critiques a screen-obsessed world at Venice Biennale
Li Yi-fan, a video artist from Taiwan, is making waves with his creepy and funny avatars that question the way we see the world around us.
1 Jun 2026 - 3:15PM
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Italy
French museum reports theft of banana from multimillion-dollar artwork
Pompidou-Metz museum contacts police after a guard notices Maurizio Cattelan’s iconic duct-taped centrepiece has vanished.
1 Jun 2026 - 1:34PM
Italy
Milan restores bull mosaic’s bits worn down by an unusual tradition
Craftsman rebuilds animal’s cratered anatomy after visitors wear down the 19th century floor with their heels.
29 May 2026 - 10:45AM
What to do in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Gen Z artists show rebellious youthful aesthetic at ‘Free Radicals’
Recent art graduates Bethany Man, Elizabeth Li and Aidan Ng confront the anxieties of adulthood in the Goethe Gallery exhibition.
28 May 2026 - 3:15PM
Hong Kong society
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Why Hong Kong must measure the social impact of its cultural events
Without robust data, cultural funding remains vulnerable: proving the social return on investment secures our cultural institutions.
27 May 2026 - 11:24AM
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Women and gender
The female gaze: meet the wealthy women reshaping the art market
Women are outspending men on art and championing more female artists – with collectors from mainland China leading the charge.
27 May 2026 - 8:00AM
Luxury Spend It
The fountain pen’s unlikely second act, from status symbol to self-care tool
In an era of touchscreens and ballpoints, the fountain pen – used by the likes of Winston Churchill and Sean Connery – is quietly booming thanks to journaling and Gen Z fans.
27 May 2026 - 6:00AM
France
Louvre heist to be turned into film
The daring robbery sent shock waves around the world, and the stolen jewels – worth around US$100 million – remain unrecovered.
27 May 2026 - 6:26AM
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Performing arts in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Dance Company’s ode to Wu Guanzhong paints a confusing picture
‘In Between – Wu Guanzhong’s Ink Odyssey’ might celebrate the great Chinese painter but provides little inspiration to discover his works.
26 May 2026 - 5:15PM
Food and Drinks
How Mr Mahjong is telling Hong Kong stories through his outdoor exhibition
Daniel Wu, a self-professed terrible mahjong player, takes pieces from the traditional tile-based game and carves ‘almost anything’ on them.
24 May 2026 - 7:15AM
Food and Drinks
Soft Hours: artist Juno Shen’s Song dynasty teahouse for today’s New Yorkers
An ode to slow living that dovetails with ‘Chinamaxxing’ trends, the fully functional artwork/retreat serves teas that change according to the seasons in keeping with ancient Chinese beliefs.
22 May 2026 - 12:00PM
Mental health
The Hong Kong initiatives using art to improve physical and mental health
McColl innovatively combines baking and art, while the Hong Kong Cancer Fund has used art therapy to support patients and their families.
21 May 2026 - 2:52PM
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What to do in Hong Kong
Wet weekend? Here are 5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong from May 22-24
Dance at a Latin carnival, visit PMQ’s new reading space, go forest bathing, enjoy a night of beer and games or see the new Star Wars film.
21 May 2026 - 10:53AM
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Fashion
Louis Vuitton’s cruise 2027 show brought a pop of colour to The Frick
Nicolas Ghesquière’s colourful show was inspired by Keith Haring and attended by celebrities including Emma Stone, Anne Hathaway and Zendaya.
21 May 2026 - 10:33AM
European travel
How Asian artists at the 2026 Venice Biennale are making their voices heard
Using everything from baby dolls to tapestries, Asian artists’ perspectives are strongly reflected in a number of memorable exhibitions.
21 May 2026 - 10:21AM
Mental health
She started with portraits of strangers on Hong Kong streets. Then built a brand
Cherry Yeung started handing out sketches to spread positivity. Now, her Cute Soulz project includes a doll that represents a person’s inner child.
20 May 2026 - 12:33PM
Italy
Once an Indonesian guerrilla fighter, she’s now a ‘quantum ghost’ in Venice
Len Karamoy, a leader of an Indonesian rebel movement, is the focus of Natasha Tontey’s video installation at the 2026 Venice Biennale.
18 May 2026 - 4:15PM
Style Edit
Style Edit: Hermès’ revamped Elements store is a cosmology-inspired escape
The maison’s revamped boutique in West Kowloon layers phoenix-inspired ceramics, stylish salons and curated art into a calm, fable-inspired setting.
18 May 2026 - 10:00AM
Icons and Influencers
Couture craft meets whimsical walls in Laura Cheung’s Lala Curio
Craft traditions inform bespoke wall coverings and collectable objects for the contemporary home at the brand’s Peninsula Hong Kong showroom.
19 May 2026 - 9:52AM
Hong Kong society
Hong Kong’s M+ museum to showcase collections in Paris under 5-year deal
Partnership with Paris-based Centre Pompidou also covers research and talent exchange.
15 May 2026 - 9:41PM
What to do in Hong Kong
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this rainy weekend, May 15-17
Check out the Affordable Art Fair, enjoy pickleball and Pilates to the sounds of Justin Bieber or get into the spirit at the Hong Kong Whisky Festival.
14 May 2026 - 4:15PM
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Hong Kong
Photographer’s snaps of 1970s Hong Kong given life by grandson 5 decades on
Jack Smith’s ‘Streets of Neon’ collection features five ‘extremely personal’ photos his grandad took of a Hong Kong that no longer exists.
14 May 2026 - 7:15AM
Soho House
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Soho House opens in Tokyo’s fashionable Aoyama neighbourhood
Soho House’s Tokyo outpost brings luxury accommodation, rooftop pool views, a Taschen bookshop and a distinctly Japanese-Western sensibility.
23 May 2026 - 6:07AM
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