Step into the exquisite world of Gordon & MacPhail through the discerning lens of its fourth-generation steward.
Saturday, 31 January 2026
Gordon & MacPhail’s Richard Urquhart on the Enduring Legacy of Exceptional Whisky
Friday, 30 January 2026
HBA’s Chris Godfrey on Crafting Luxury and His Vision For Authenticity in Design
Explore design philosophies rooted in cultural context and emotional connection.
Chris Godfrey has an approach to design that transcends the superficial allure of glittering extravagance, focusing instead on the intrinsic connection between a property and its locale. In an exclusive conversation with Robb Report Hong Kong during his sojourn in Hong Kong for the Leaders of Luxury Summit 2025, the co-CEO of HBA (Hirsch Bedner Associates) sheds light on his philosophy, revealing how he and his team create spaces that resonate deeply with their surroundings whilst seamlessly forging emotional bonds with guests.
Read the entire feature here at Robb Report Hong Kong.
Thursday, 29 January 2026
Stelliers Co-Founder Stéphane de Montgros on Asia’s Premier Hotelier Awards
Riviera Events and Stelliers co-founder Stéphane de Montgros shares his story on building a premier corporate events agency, launching an awards platform, and proving that people—not marble—make five-star magic.
In the summer of 2003, the Shanghai skyline was still a promise rather than a boast. French expatriates Stéphane de Montgros and his business partner, Benoit Thebaut, looked at the city’s concrete riverbanks and saw opportunity in a city still finding its rhythm. De Montgros recalls that “there weren’t many options back then…the days were fairly quiet on weekends.” So, the enterprising pair ushered in a solution that was simple, audacious, and quintessentially Riviera: throw the best pool parties China had ever seen.
Champagne brands were pouring budgets into the Middle Kingdom for the first time, seeking new ways to connect with a rapidly growing audience. Many companies were experimenting and open to fresh ideas, creating space for Riviera to bring something new to Shanghai’s social landscape. “We gave them wooden decks, cabanas, jacuzzies, and DJs flown from the best clubs in Europe, offering a lifestyle experience that felt different for the time.” Riviera Pool Parties were born, and the name was deliberate. “Riviera meant sun, sea, sophistication,” de Montgros explains. “Everything Shanghai aspired to be.”
Read the entire feature here at Robb Report Hong Kong.
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of Shanghai Tang: A Chronicle of Ambition, Reinvention and Chinois Chic
Full disclosure, this is my love letter to Shanghai Tang. I am a fan. Oops wrong campaign, but truly, am a fan of my hometown brand, and I've featured the label in my columns, fashion shoots, Best of... annual lists since... Jesus was in high school. Here's my (quasi-) deep dive into the house that David Tang built...
The rise accelerated with global expansion. Tang opened the flagship in Central Hong Kong's Pedder Building, a whopping 6,300-square-foot emporium of vibrant silks, cashmere, and homeware. In 1997, it ventured to New York with a lavish, staggering 12,000-square-foot Madison Avenue store... but this marked the first stumble: it shuttered in 1999 after just 19 months, crippled by high rents and sluggish sales of its alien, colourful designs to American tastes where the minimalism of Calvin Klein and ready-to-wear DKNY was all the pre-millennium rage. High rents and immobile landlords...sound familiar? It was also a sign of what's to come sooner than later in Hong Kong as well, notorious for capricious landlords and breath-taking square footage rent and sale.
Monday, 26 January 2026
Wednesday, 14 January 2026
New Era Martial Club: A Journey of Transformation and Inspiration with Hong Kong actor Andrew Pong
As the New Era Martial Club (NEMC) approaches its second anniversary, its founder, Hong Kong actor Andrew Pong King-fun, 34, reflects on a journey steeped in personal evolution, community engagement, and the pursuit of holistic well-being. With an unwavering commitment to martial arts, fitness, and mental discipline, the club has become a beacon for those seeking to enhance their physical and mental capabilities.
For many, the iconic figure of Bruce Lee symbolizes not just martial arts but a lifestyle rooted in discipline and versatility. The founder of NEMC cites Lee as a significant influence, not just in terms of physical fitness but in cultivating a mindset that balances strength, speed, endurance, and flexibility. “Martial arts require the full spectrum of physical capabilities,” Pong explains. This philosophy inspired the creation of NEMC, where courses are designed to encourage students to train their bodies while nurturing their mental fortitude.
Discipline and consistency are often heralded as the cornerstones of success, a sentiment that resonates deeply with the NEMC ethos. The founder acknowledges that achieving fitness goals requires a blend of passion, process, and perseverance. “Great things take a great deal of time to build,” he states, emphasizing that these qualities are essential for reaching any goal, whether in martial arts or life.
Interestingly, the founder's journey to fitness was not straightforward. As a child, he battled severe asthma, a condition that could have easily deterred his pursuits. However, martial arts and figure skating helped him strengthen his lungs, ultimately shaping the fit individual he is today. He admits, “I have never been a gym person. I have always been an outdoors person, so I did take on calisthenics.” This unique background has fueled his passion for teaching and mentoring others at NEMC.
As NEMC continues to grow, the community response has been overwhelmingly positive. Currently, the club boasts over 50 actively enrolled students, with a database of over 400 individuals. This growth is not merely a reflection of numbers but a testament to the club's commitment to spreading martial arts and Chinese culture among young people. “We are now entering more schools to expand our brand and bring martial arts to more children,” he shares with enthusiasm.
The founder emphasizes that mental health plays a crucial role in overall fitness. “Have a healthy relationship with your friends and family is key,” he says. He believes that mental well-being transforms into physical health, underscoring the interconnectedness of mind and body. This holistic approach is woven into the fabric of NEMC's training philosophy, where students are encouraged to explore various courses and experiences.
When it comes to nutrition, the founder takes a pragmatic approach. “It really depends on the role and the part,” he says, acknowledging that dietary needs can vary based on individual goals and lifestyles. While he advocates for healthy eating, he recognizes that what works for one person may not work for another. “It is up to you to figure out what your body needs and improve upon it. We cannot spoon-feed you—literally!”
The founder's fitness routine is as dynamic as his martial arts philosophy. He incorporates cardio, core training, and flexibility exercises into his regimen. “I usually start with 15 minutes of stretches, followed by 10 minutes of jump-ropes,” he explains. His goal is to maintain a 5km run in under 25 minutes, with aspirations to achieve a personal record of 20 minutes. This dedication to self-improvement, leading by example instead of hammering his point in, is a hallmark of his teaching style, inspiring students to set and pursue their fitness goals.
While martial arts may be a primary focus, the founder also harbors aspirations in acting—many in Hong Kong know his famous mother, actress Sharon Kwok. But naturally, he stepped into the industry and has appeared in film, television and music videos. He views acting as a physically demanding career that requires conveying emotions without words. Drawing inspiration from silent film legends like Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, he acknowledges the physicality involved in performing. “A successful actor is someone who could convey a message without speaking,” he asserts.
The path to success is often fraught with challenges, and the founder is no stranger to this reality. “The start is always the hardest,” he reflects, recognizing the difficulties faced by many entrepreneurs. Yet, his love for teaching and sharing martial arts culture continues to motivate him. “I really love teaching children and spreading the Chinese culture, especially martial arts,” he says.
At NEMC, students are encouraged to explore a variety of courses, reflecting the belief that the human body is designed for movement and diverse experiences. “Your body will thank you for the new experience and very likely broaden your horizons,” the founder explains. This philosophy not only promotes physical fitness but also fosters personal growth and exploration.
Even amidst a busy schedule, the founder prioritizes relaxation and quality time with family. “Spending time with the family and my dog is essential,” he shares. He enjoys exploring new experiences and traveling, believing that these activities enrich his life and contribute to overall well-being.
For those looking to improve their fitness and well-being, Pong has a simple yet profound message: “Become the best version you imagine yourself to be.” This mantra serves as a tribute to one’s soul and underscores the importance of self-improvement.
As NEMC looks to the future, the focus remains on expanding its reach and impact within the community. With a commitment to holistic health, physical fitness, and mental well-being, the club aims to inspire a new generation of martial artists and health enthusiasts.
As the club prepares to celebrate its second anniversary, its founder remains dedicated to empowering individuals to embrace their fitness journeys and become the best versions of themselves.
Tuesday, 13 January 2026
Saturday, 3 January 2026
The long weekend read: Catusinterrruptus
Working from home over the Christmas-New Year break requires patience. Or the cat to nap. Which, blissfully, happens a lot.









