Ring in the Year of the Tiger in style with our guides––from where to eat, the best staycations to book and what to do in Hong Kong
Looking for ways to ring in the Year of the Tiger? From exploring Hong Kong’s great outdoors, to a visit to a traditional village or a celebration at home with friends and family, here are some ways you can do spend Chinese New Year in Hong Kong
From classic prosperity poon choi to vegetarian takes, we’re listing where to get the best poon choi for Chinese New Year 2022
Also known as radish cake, this Chinese New Year staple looks simple but is prone to error in the hands of the unpracticed. We speak to leading Hong Kong chefs for their insider tips
Get ready for Chinese New Year by watching these iconic Cantonese movies on Netflix
Get your abodes ready for Chinese New Year with these auspicious and festive decor ideas
While you’re busy giving out or receiving red envelopes, decorating the house with fresh flowers, visiting temples and spending time with loved ones this Chinese New Year, revisit Chinese myths and impress your family and friends with your knowledge of these ancient stories
Which businesses are likely to flourish this year? In a dialogue with Tatler, feng shui expert Patrick Lim Fernandez gives his take on luck, money, and more
These five-star Hong Kong hotels follow the design philosophies of Feng Shui, the ancient practice of maximising the flow of life force —or qi — to invite harmony, wealth and abundance into one's life. And honestly, after the last two years, we could use all the luck we can get.
Follow Tatler’s step-by-step 2022 feng shui guide to maximising good energy, negating misfortunes and achieving harmony inside the home
With Chinese New Year fast approaching, we’ve rounded up the best Hong Kong hotels to book for a five-star staycation
Treat yourself and your foodie loved ones to some extra prosperity this Chinese New Year season with these delicious boxes of treats
Learn all the dos and don’ts when it comes to receiving red pockets or lai see, during Chinese New Year with our etiquette guide
Make a statement at your family reunion dinners and weddings by channelling oriental chic with a classic one-piece Chinese dress—qipao
From roses to help in the love department, sunflowers for friendship and blue hydrangeas for your career—we spoke to two experts on what type of flowers will boost your luck in various aspects of life this year
Embracing the challenges brought upon the fashion industry by the coronavirus pandemic, ever-fun Hong Kong fashion designer Vivienne Tam launches two exclusive collections with M+ for the Year of the Tiger, and shares her top fashion tips for a socially distanced Chinese New Year.
Keeping track of the most festive fashion campaigns celebrating the Lunar New Year
Just because international travel is still off the cards, doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate the Year of the Tiger and have to miss out on all the fun. If you can’t keep your gatherings outside and are looking for ways to safely enjoy the festivities, our guide to planning the perfect Chinese New Year party at home has you covered
Celebrate the Year of the Tiger in style with these protective face masks that you can get in Hong Kong, from the likes of MaskLab to Goods of Desire