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My boyfriend Anders and I are based in Hong Kong, and last year we spent around $40,000 to take our dog on vacation in Japan. It was magical to watch Siu Tim experience his first snowfall and frolic through Japan's breathtaking landscapes. AdvertisementTo make traveling around with Siu Tim easier, we spent $1,160 to rent a car. In Japan, Siu Tim stood out and quickly became a local favorite, perhaps due to the nation's affinity for small dogs. The trip was expensive but we've already gone on our second vacation togetherThe couple already returned to Japan in 2024 with Siu Tim for their second trip.
Persons: Tiffany Chan, Anders, Siu Tim, Siu Tim's, Siu, we've Organizations: Business, Bulldog, Japan Locations: Hong Kong, Japan, Mong Kok, Narita, Kyoto, Asakusa, Tokyo
I was born and raised in Hong Kong. AdvertisementBorn and raised in Hong Kong, I've seen various quirks and unique behaviors that have become ingrained in the city's culture. Whether it's donning puffer jackets during mild winters or whipping out umbrellas when the sun is shining bright, there are certain things I only expect to see in Hong Kong. Here are seven things you can do to blend in like the locals in Hong Kong. Shouting out orders is essential when visiting dai pai dongs, or open-air food stalls in Hong Kong.
Persons: I've, , it's, pai dongs, Lewis Tse, Dai pai dongs, siu, — it's, Hong Kongers, Yung Chi Wai Derek, cheung, Sham Organizations: Service, Hong Locations: Hong Kong, Canada, expats, Asia, Mong
The culinary delights hidden inside Hong Kong’s markets
  + stars: | 2023-10-20 | by ( Maggie Wong | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
Hong Kong CNN —Offering everything from Michelin-endorsed dim sum to juicy smoked goose served in a world-renowned restaurant, Hong Kong is home to some of the finest culinary experiences on the planet. But don’t fret – we have put together a list of eight top-quality Hong Kong markets along with some of the best dishes to try. Queen Street Cooked Food MarketQueen Street Market serves some of the most authentic Chiuchow -- a regional Cantonese cuisine -- dishes. Maggie Wong/CNNA foodie haven in the north of Hong Kong, Yuen Long is a hub for both modern and traditional eateries. The relatively run-down look of the Fa Yuen Street Cooked Food Market inside only adds to the charm.
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Jim Cramer said Thursday he stands by the Club's "own it, don't trade it" designation on Apple, which was on a two-session losing streak that wiped out more than $200 billion in market value in the stock. "If I really felt like a disaster was coming, I would suspend" our mantra of "own it, don't trade it" on Apple stock, Jim Cramer said during the Club's Morning Meeting on Thursday. Apple is also extending efforts into emerging economies such as India, which like China has roughly 1.4 billion people. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer, shouldn't, Jim, Gina Raimondo, isn't, Apple, Wamsi Mohan, Daniel Ives, Ives, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Apple, Big Tech, Street Journal, Huawei, U.S . Commerce, Bloomberg, Bank of America, Wedbush Securities, U.S, The, CNBC, S3studio, Getty Locations: China, America, Beijing, Americas, Europe, India, Mong Kok District, Hong Kong
HONG KONG, CHINA - MAY 22: A poster promoting 'KeeTa' is seen on May 22, 2023 in Hong Kong, China. "I'm not very optimistic about Meituan's expansion in Hong Kong," Shawn Yang, managing director of Blue Lotus Research Institute, told CNBC. The food delivery service — named KeeTa — launched on May 22 in two residential areas: Mong Kok and Tai Kok Tsui. Stiff competitionThe penetration rate of food delivery in Hong Kong is not particularly high. The food delivery market in Hong Kong remains lukewarm, even during the pandemic, with moderate growth rates.
Persons: Chen Yongnnuo, Shawn Yang, KeeTa —, Mong Kok, Tai Kok Tsui, KeeTa, Sham, Meituan, Kai Wang, ChinaIRN, doesn't, it's, Wang, Yang, Blue, Ryan Lai, Lai Organizations: China News Service, Getty, Blue Lotus Research Institute, CNBC, Yau, Morningstar, Morningstar Asia, Blue Lotus Research, Blue Lotus, Foodpanda, Hong, HK Locations: HONG KONG, CHINA, Hong Kong, China, Mong, Morningstar Asia, Mong Kok, Hong, Deliveroo, Foodpanda Hong Kong
Mong Kok is a bustling shopping district that is especially busy during the run-up to the Lunar New Year holiday. .HONG KONG—Authorities here arrested six people for sedition in a raid on a market selling pro-democracy books, trinkets and souvenirs, signaling there will be no letup in the crackdown on dissent in the city. The raid, the biggest since April, came just days after the city’s national security chief was named by Beijing as its top representative in the semiautonomous city. It also followed a warning by Hong Kong leader John Lee that foreign forces were still at work in the city, which was roiled by antigovernment protests in 2019 and early 2020.
Hong Kong to allow import of hamsters after year-long COVID ban
  + stars: | 2023-01-05 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/2] Pedestrians walk past a closed pet shop in Mong Kok district after a hamster cull was ordered to curb the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Hong Kong, China, January 19, 2022. The government aims to "resume commercial imports of hamsters around mid-January," it said in a statement to Reuters. In January 2022, Hong Kong ordered a hamster cull amid an outbreak of Delta variant cases in humans that was traced back to a pet shop worker in the Chinese special administrative region. Hong Kong's pet rodent clampdown had echoed the mainland's zero-tolerance approach to COVID-19. Little Boss, the operating company which owned the pet shop at the heart of Hong Kong's hamster cull last year, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Ronson Chan, in gray mask, outside a police station in Hong Kong on Monday. HONG KONG—Police on Monday charged the head of Hong Kong’s largest journalist group with obstructing police officers, the highest-profile prosecution of a press worker in recent months following a sustained crackdown on the city’s pro-democracy media. The charge against Ronson Chan, chairman of the Hong Kong Journalists Association, comes about two weeks after his arrest while covering a meeting of owners of a housing estate in the northern Hong Kong neighborhood of Mong Kok.
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