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DJANGO UNCHAINED
This isn’t “Cocoon”, no one can reverse the aging process and those in, let’s say, their fifties aren’t exactly stepping up because either they don’t have the leadership skills to turn things around or there’s some kind of old girls and old boys clubs hoarding who does what, meaning that very possibly some very good talent with ideas are shut out. Also shut out is the Hong Kong I love and remember when it was positioned as “Asia’s World City” and really did attract the world

Hans Ebert
Nov 25, 20253 min read


HONG KONG: WHAT A STRANGE TRIP IT HAS BEEN…
In its own weird and controversial way, the HarbourFest event held in Hong Kong in 2003 was far more entertaining and intriguing than what it set out to be- and I was there for the first briefing session. That was enough. When it comes to entertainment in Hong Kong, one cannot help thinking back to that time and the ambitious event to attract international tourists back to Hong Kong after the crippling SARS crisis. “WE’RE GOING BACK IN TIME, MARTY! “Guided” by the Hong Kong g

Hans Ebert
Nov 14, 20255 min read


DOES HONG KONG HAVE THE TEAMS WHO KNOW HOW TO BRING ABOUT CHANGE FOR THE GOOD?
The more pertinent question is whether despite the good intentions and solid leadership of chief executive John Lee to keep the city safe and secure, the Hong Kong government and the city’s other organisations have the necessary talent who truly know marketing, have made the time to understand that people make a city, and how only this type of navigation skills lead to success and Happily Ever Afters? There’s not going to be any change for the good with an oversupply of the s

Hans Ebert
Nov 14, 20252 min read
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