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South China Morning Post
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
5 of the best things to do in Hong Kong this weekend June 6-8, from cocktails to ballet
The weekend is upon us and if you haven't had time to check out what's going on, don't stress – we have you covered. Hong Kong Ballet's new production of Giselle at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre is a must-see, while The Aubrey at the Mandarin Oriental is the place to be if cocktails are your thing. You can have a ball at a workshop on Lantau where you will learn how to make a Thai herbal compress or, if you're in need of retail therapy, Lane Crawford's Anya Life pop-up featuring playful products by British designer Anya Hindmarch should do the trick. Read on to find out more. 1. Best Bars Takeover at The Aubrey On Sunday, head to The Aubrey at the Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong for the ultimate celebration of cocktails. For one night only, bar manager Stefano Bussi has curated a line-up of Hong Kong's best and brightest mixologists from 11 top bars, who will each showcase two cocktails priced at HK$180 (US$23) each.


South China Morning Post
22-05-2025
- South China Morning Post
Hong Kong customs seizes HK$28 million of undeclared cargo on Macau-bound ship
Hong Kong Customs has intercepted a cargo vessel bound for Macau, uncovering HK$28 million (US$3.575 million) worth of undeclared items, including dried shark fins and alternative smoking products. Patrolling officers intercepted the river trade vessel southwest of Hong Kong, near the waters off Fan Lau on Lantau on May 9, and found the poorly documented cargo, inspector Ivan Chan King-fung of the customs marine enforcement division said on Thursday. Following the interception, customs officials escorted the vessel to the department's marine base in Tuen Mun for a thorough search. Authorities discovered a significant quantity of unregistered goods within the cargo hold, including suspected scheduled dried shark fins and seafood, cosmetic injection vials, electronic products such as gimbal stabilizers and various alternative smoking products, such as e-cigarettes. Investigators also found that the tobacco products were packed inside boxes labelled with well-known nappy brands, a tactic likely used to evade detection. While nine local crew members were on board at the time, no arrests have yet been made.