Millennium Hotels and Resorts announced the UK listed hospitality company has entered into a strategic partnership with non-profit organisation, Branding Shanghai, to further aid the promotion of cities in China from a global perspective. The announcement follows the launch this week of the 2016 Amazing Shanghai City Campaign in London, an extension of Shanghai City’s […]
Category: Things to do in London
Afternoon tea fit for a Queen at The Arch London
Be treated like royalty this summer at The Arch London as the five-star hotel has devised a perfectly patriotic Royal Afternoon Tea. The stately spread will feature a procession of dishes worthy of the Royal seal of approval. Classic British savoury delights will include Chicken liver parfait with spiced fig chutney; and Rare roast beef, […]
UK’s first free from ice cream cafe opens in London Soho
Newly opened, Yorica! is the UK’s first EVER free from cafe – entirely free from all of the main allergens, including: dairy, lactose, gluten, nuts and egg – and all of their products are completely Vegan. Serving up delicious free from froyos, ice creams and shakes with a twist – from beetroot & dark chocolate ice […]
Things to do: Japanese Culture in London
By Nisa Yang – Features Editor From the fantastical world of anime; the vast range of prolific beauty and skincare; to the once flourishing technology industry that blessed us with game consoles and some of the first portable music players, many of us are no strangers towards Japanese culture. Whilst each of those areas may […]
Decorations up in London Chinatown signifies start of Chinese New Year festivities
Chinatown at dawn – Photography by Allan Hong The decorations have gone up in London’s Chinatown, which signifies the start of the festivities for the Chinese New Year period. The Chinese population will be celebrating the Year of the Monkey all across the UK in every major city and university. Nee Hao will be providing […]
Chinese Star Pot Exhibition – Feel the Force in London’s Chinatown
An exhibition of iconic characters from a galaxy far, far away depicted in a classical Chinese style by Hong Kong artist, Tik Ka will be shown at China Exchange, London in January. Demonstrating a fusion between Western film culture and Chinese poetic art, Chinese Star Pot allows visitors to explore elements of Chinese symbolism and […]
Chinese Star Pot Exhibition – Feel the Force in London’s Chinatown
An exhibition of iconic characters from a galaxy far, far away depicted in a classical Chinese style by Hong Kong artist, Tik Ka will be shown at China Exchange, London in January. Demonstrating a fusion between Western film culture and Chinese poetic art, Chinese Star Pot allows visitors to explore elements of Chinese symbolism and […]
IP MAN 3 UK Release on January 15
Check out these cool character posters for the upcoming IP MAN 3 film. Donnie Yen ignites the screen in a return to the role that made him an icon – Ip Man, the real-life Wing Chun grandmaster who mentored Bruce Lee. In this explosive third installment of the blockbuster martial arts series, when a band […]
Chinatown – In Praise of (the closed) Young Cheng
By Ian Chan Young Cheng is dead. The venerable Young Cheng Restaurant. The venue where I went alone to ruminate on life over a plate of triple roast meats with rice for more than a decade – is no more. It was the place I took every friend and family member safe in the knowledge […]
First ever UK show by acclaimed Chinese artist, Yiming Min
The directors of Very Art space, Yan Chen and Christophe Ménager, presents the first ever UK show by the acclaimed Chinese artist, Yiming Min. Entitled Therefore, the exhibition is comprised of a large-scale installation, sculptures and a suite of paintings executed in oil, all of which have been inspired by the environment around the artist’s […]