A stitch in time for CNY
Not only was 2023 a rewarding year for Canto-pop singer Panther Chan, who won four awards at the Ultimate Song Chart Awards, she’s off to a flying start in 2024 too—but in a different way. Ahead of Chinese New Year, she’s leaning into her passion for knitting by designing red packets, and explained to Tatler how it became a relaxing outlet whenever things get a bit too stressful on the work front.
As we head into the Year of the Dragon, take inspiration from Chan—and others highlighted in this week’s newsletter—and embrace what makes you happy. For example, check out this all-female lion-dance group, who jumped boldly into a male-dominated scene, or if adventures make you happy, try planning your next travel destination according to your Chinese Zodiac sign. Or you can just sat down, relax and enjoy a bubble tea while learning about how Asia’s favourite drink has created success stories in the region.
Other newsletter highlights this week:
- Move over Valentine’s Day! Here are 5 ways to celebrate Galentine’s Day with your gal pals.
- Hong Kong’s very own Andrew Mok and new-gen eyewear label A. Society collide on a cool futuristic sunglasses collection.
- NBA legend Tony Parker opened up about about his go-to Tissot timepiece, and life after basketball.
- It’s time we address the stigma around sex education and start having open conversations.
Dear Tatler readers, as we get ready to welcome the Year of the Dragon, we hope you have plenty of time with your loved ones, and are eager to embrace new beginnings. Until next time, happy Friday and Kung Hei Fat Choy!
Salomé Grouard
Deputy Digital Editor
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR
Wishing our readers a healthy and joyous Year of the Dragon!
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