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| Just wild about this many splendoured place | | | After obtaining a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Cambridge University, Martin Williams resolved to pursue conservation as a lifelong vocation. A study of birds in China led him to settle in Hong Kong, where he has lived for many years on the outlying island of Cheung Chau, working as a freelance wildlife writer and photographer. |
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| So easy to see it's the best place to be | | | New Yorker John Loughlin, senior corporate vice-president and president of Asia for eye-care giant Bausch & Lomb Inc, arrived in Hong Kong in 1994. He picked up a copy of Fortune magazine at the airport and there on its front cover was Hong Kong, voted as the number one best city in the world to do business. This turned out to be such a good omen, he had the cover framed! It now sits proudly in his office facing the spectacular Hong Kong harbour.
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| Spain sparks new era in cultural exchange | | | As head of strategic planning at Allianz Global Investors and ex chairman of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, Cristobal Mendez de Vigo is acutely aware of the opportunities opening up for Spanish companies using Hong Kong as their platform to the region. He tells why the newly launched Casa Asia, a Spanish government initiative fostering cross-cultural links, broadens the horizons even further. |
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