DAY: 3
THIS IS NOW: God Bless Hong Kong
DAY: 2
the club hotel SINGAPORE
Dear Readers,
Hello! Are you still out there?? I hope so! I know it’s been a while since I last posted anything, but I’ve been busy! Also, I needed a little break from looking at every experience with the mindset that I need to somehow find a way to get a post out of it… kind of thing. Which, if you’re a blogger you know exactly what I’m talking about. Thanks for the emails, and if you’re reading this, which I guess you are… thanks for your continued loyalty of HONG KONG… according to KEN! I’m glad you’re here.
KAIZEN = Good + CHANGE
LOCAL Creatology @ the PMQ
Imagine for a moment, you’re a struggling artist living in one of the world’s most expensive cities.
How would you go about creating your brand?
How would you market and merchandise your product?
How would you obtain consumer feedback?
It would kind of Suck To Be You, if you were a designer/artist, am I right?
a LIFE CHANGING pressed juices DETOX
I just finished a 3 day (83 hours, to be exact…) vegetable and fruit juice cleanse. Not one bite of food for 3 days. Not one adult beverage for 3 days. But more shocking than any of that…
HONG KONG: Liberty or Liability?
It has certainly been an interesting week here in Hong Kong, to say the least. As the world takes notice of tensions rising between Hong Kong and China, I thought I would provide a little snapshot of the history between Hong Kong and China.
DALLAS just got closer to HONG KONG!
Dallas based American Airlines just made my journey home faster and easier.
J. Crew Men’s Shop HONG KONG
When I first heard J. Crew was coming to Hong Kong, I was overjoyed to say the least. After all, it is one of the best men’s retailers on the planet! My favorite all American brand first washed on to Hong Kong shores last year at Lane Crawford. However, the limited assortment mainly consisted of their basic line. As with any fan of the brand, I had the basics covered long ago. I wanted the good stuff!
And guess what?
HK Island: Beacon of Hope
Wednesday night at Hong Kong’s Victoria Park, an estimated 180,000 Hongkongers showed up for the 25th anniversary of the government crackdown that took place in Tianenmen Square in Beijing, China.









