Clay Chandler
Review for: Hello Kitty Exhibition Book now Showcase of a lot of different Hello Kitty products and collaborations over the years. Very cute and fun for Hello Kitty fans. You can even make a personalized button at the end for around 900 yen or so. Helpful Angela *** 4 Dec Highl...
31 Granville Road/ Tsim Sha Tsui/ Kowloon/ Hong Kong The Hello Kitty murder case took place in Hong Kong in the spring of 1999, when a nightclub hostess was abducted in Citrus Road, Lai Yiu Estate and tortured in an apartment in Tsim Sha Tsui after stealing a wallet owned by one of...
Hong Kong is a great place for kids of all ages, from ferry rides, big buddhas, thrilling roller coasters, cuddly pandas, bargaining at markets, fun foods, and yes, even Mickey Mouse!
This special edition of Intersections dedicated to 'Japanese transnational fandoms' grew out of an encounter in the Hong Kong Mass Transit Rail Station on Valentine's Day in 2006 when I stumbled upon Hello Kitty's wedding. I was somewhat... ...
Dine in the world's first Hello Kitty themed restaurant in Hong Kong Step into the famous Hello Kitty restaurant that has fascinated the world Enjoy delicious Hello Kitty themed dishes Each Hello Kitty themed dish was created with years of mastery in Hong Kong cuisine ...
Yuko Shimizu, the creator of famous cartoon characters Rebecca Bonbon and Hello Kitty, will visit Langham Place Mongkok for an autograph session (see the time below). The Rebecca Bonbon brand is the latest of her works and sure to be a hit amongst the fashion forward from Hong Kong. ...
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Directed by Quan’an Wang | Starring : Fengyi Zhang, Kitty Zhang Yuqi, Gang Wu, Wei Liu, Taisheng Chen | Presented at Berlin Film Festival, Hong Kong Film Festival, Montréal Film Festival Posted in China | Tagged Berlin Film Festival, Dehang Zhang, Fengyi Zhang, Gang Wu, Hong Kong Fil...
If you’ve ever been in any convenience store in the world, you’ve probably noticed that prices for items are higher in convenience stores than if you were to buy the same item at a grocery store or street shop. This isn’t always the case in Hong Kong. Depending on what you’re ...