1. How British army camp food became a Hong Kong cafe staple as it spread from stalls near barracks Discover how British army camps in the New Territories introduced dishes such as curries ...
China's low birth rate and aging population are ending any hopes Beijing had of overtaking the U.S. as an economic giant.
Having created the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, our own overseas spy service, the good chaps set about serving the ...
The new US president has vowed to ‘take back’ the waterway, but there’s much more to this modern wonder than meets the eye ...
(Apparently, he also had lovers in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Hong Kong.) Like US president John F ... along with the unexpected attendance of army and air force personnel in military uniform, ...
A team of researchers at the University of Hong Kong has designed and tested an advanced aerial robot capable of navigating complex environments at high speeds of up to 20 meters per second while ...
VICENZA, Italy — Winning runner-up in U.S. Army Garrison Italy’s "Best Barracks" competition was a welcome surprise for Spc. Nathan Bemis, a 207th Military Intelligence Brigade Soldiers at ...
Hong Kong should consider launching an all-in-one app for visitors and using technology to create more engaging experiences for them as the government wants to raise its game through smart tourism ...
it explains why Hong Kong has so much green paint, from its postboxes to ferries. The reason that army green paint was so widely used was that it was cheap and accessible after World War II.
A video shows Chinese military helicopters conducting exercises featuring "long-range projection" and "ultra-low altitude penetration." ...