Jurg Meier, managing director of Gourmet House, explains how he grew his made-to-order Swiss chocolate company into a multi-million dollar a year business.
See all the action, hear all the music and feel the atmosphere within the South Stand at the 2008 Rugby Sevens event in Hong Kong. There's also an interview with winning All Blacks captain, DJ Forbes.
Last night, Bonhams held its inaugural fine-wine auction at Crown Wine Cellars in Hong Kong. It was also the first auction of its kind in the SAR for a decade and the first since wine duty was scrapped by the financial secretary in the last budget.
Students from South Island and Kellett schools compete in an F1 In Schools challenge. An event that fosters development in engineering among young students around the world.
Local indie rock band Audiotraffic released its newest album, the second in 10 years. We speak to its group leaders Adrian Da Silva and Don Cruz about their history in the indie scene. www.audiotraffic.net
Yo-yo tricks have evolved considerably from the days of "walking the dog." Benjamin Chan and Wyman Chan show off some more complex tricks and discuss the attraction of yo-yos.
Mainland actress Siqin Gaowa speaks to the press after receiving the Best Actress Award for her role in The Postmodern Life of My Aunt at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards.
Just before her JB Group Classic match victory over Ana Ivanovic, Russian tennis star Elena Dementieva - the world's number 11 - tells the South China Morning Post why she keeps coming back to Hong Kong.
Buying an industrial unit on the south side of Hong Kong island may not be for everyone. But according to Chris Dillon, who took the plunge in 2005, there are major opportunities out there.
LA Galaxy head coach, Ruud Gullit, returns to Hong Kong for the first time since he was with Chelsea. He's pleased to see how the city's developed and glad that there's a new, safer airport.
Shaolin monks showcase their mastery of Kung Fu at Ngong Ping 360's Ngong Ping village in an effort to promote good health through the practice of traditional Chinese martial arts.
In an exclusive interview, Edison Chen says that he's too busy to be a player anymore. He even quotes Kanye West. Edison also reveals his thoughts about marriage and celebrity privacy.
A Tehran-financed coalition set on destabilising world order threatens Israel's desire for peace, says Israel's minister for the fight against anti-semitism. Isaac Herzog is well aware of this menace and says the Jewish state is more than ready to defend itself and is taking "necessary measures".
Mandom Man is Hong Kong's biggest Pokemon fan. He has a super doctorate in Pikachu studies from Nintendo's Tamamushi University, and his collection numbers in the thousands.
A manual intended to facilitate the arrival of athletes at this summer's Paralympics has been met with criticism. Of concern is the use of language to describe certain disabled groups. The Games' director says the guide will be revised.
Take a sneak peek at Chester Court, a cluster of new luxury units on Tung Shan Terrace. Cypress Group chief executive, Robert Shum, explains why they are so special.
In this week's SCMP Property, we ask our experts about the wisdom of buying from a plan. Is it reasonable to tie-up your money for that long and what should you watch out for?
It has been 12 years since the Backstreet Boys stopped by Hong Kong. The group performed at the AsiaWorld-Expo as part of their world tour to promote their sixth album 'Unbreakable'. Michelle Chan of Young Post fields some questions to the Boys.
Andy Lau Tak-wah speaks to the press after receiving the Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in Protege at the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards. He reminds himself that filmmaking to him is like air - it is indispensable - and every grain of rice is bought with money earned from films.
Spiritual leader to millions, Sri Sri Ravi Shankar explains in an exclusive interview the cause of terrorism and the virtues of non-violence.
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