
Hong Kong: Street level fare
Nothing goes to waste at a Hong Kong market stall, finds Peter Calder.
Nothing goes to waste at a Hong Kong market stall, finds Peter Calder.
Of all Voyager of the Sea's activities, relaxing wins, says Linda Herrick.
Sounds, smells and tastes bring Hong Kong to life, writes Sarah Bond.
Leah McLennan rounds up some of the best new international theme parks and rides...
The Hong Kong Government forged a Closer Economic Partnership agreement (CEPA) because it admired New Zealand's free trade credentials.
Overseas interest in New Zealand's World of Wearable Art show has grown following its first sell-out international show in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong's temperate climate makes it an ideal holiday destination for much of the year.
Is there an 'unhealthy correlation' between skyscraper building booms and economic collapse? One bank thinks so...
Kara Hurring appears to have moved between China and Hong Kong with relative ease while she was on the run.
The man who fled the country with Rotorua woman Kara Hurring after millions of dollars was mistakingly placed in their bank account has been arrested by Interpol while trying to cross from Hong Kong into China.
The All Blacks have the advantage of player depth over old foe Australia for the World Cup, says former skipper Sean Fitzpatrick.
From street food to show-stoppers, dining out in one of China's biggest cities is nothing short of spectacular.
This fabulous summer arts festival offers a creative, entertaining range of events.
An action-packed trip to Hong Kong and Vietnam offers contrasting cultural lessons for mum, dad and the kids, write Grant Bradley and Estelle Sarney.
The latest Chinese bid for the Crafar dairy farms is a key test for new rules on foreign ownership, reports Karyn Scherer