September 2012
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September 2012
C om pe pr tit ize io n SO to ma b C FITE e w dne hi L na G on ss p3 Fo rea insi ma 5 cu ter de ssi ve s September 2012 Livin' Vida la Coca CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 2012 18 20 22 24 25 26 28 39 CITY Window eureka muse fighting fit athlete auto yummy cru cheers 4 Chief Executive Officer: P.C. Chief Operation Officer: LC Chau Director: Italiana Granni Consulting Director: shirley Tse Editing Consultant: May Guan Editor: Simon Cormack Guest Editor: Ben Chu Financial Controller: Takuto Marketing: Connie Chan, Sasa Leung Designers: Fung Cheng, fish Yu, kaka Cheung Publication Co-coordinator: Rain Leung, Nana CHOw Photographer: Jan, Simon Cormack, Andrew Ingram Cooke Contributors Nigel Whittaker John Richardson Donna Livingston Ray Hecht jason rey Jeff Helmsley Matthew Friedman Anita Riley Suad Cejvanovic Andy Reeves Victoria Lee Cynthia G Contact Tel: 86 20 8365 1980 / 8365 2811 Fax: 86 20 8365 2566 Email: leona@neo-ads.com / editors.paper@gmail.com / sasaleung1014@hotmail.com / conniechan.paper@gmail.com Cover Story 8 arts & events 12 fortune 6 Livin' 14 jetsetter Coca la Vida SOFITEL Greater China Focus Competition We want you! Join our team if you have aspirations in the writing, sales & marketing fields. Or advertise! Weibo: http://weibo.com/papermagazine Contact: conniechan.paper@gmail.com T: 020 - 83652811 / 15013093612 Here we go with Round 1 of the SOFITEL Greater China Focus Competition! Two lucky readers can each win two night's stay, including complimentary daily breakfast for two, in either the Sofitel Dongguan Humen Oriental or the Sofitel Dongguan Royal Lagoon. You can only win if you enter... You know what to do - just answer the following questions: 1) How many Sofitel hotels are there in Dongguan? 2) What are the names of the Japanese restaurants in the Sofitel Dongguan Humen Oriental and the Sofitel Dongguan Royal Lagoon? All answers should be submitted before 18th September, 2012, by email to the following address: competition@ neo-ads.com city window 04 Pyramids of Dodgy Geezers With everyone on a health kick, it's no surprise to see yet another group of opportunists arrive to take advantage of your good will and loose purse strings. Thankfully, however, they were no match for the law; Shenzhen Bao'an police busted a criminal ring involved in pyramid sales and arrested 20 suspects in five separate operations last month. It would seem that the ones getting properly conned were those who got caught up in the idea of making money out of the bogus products. Remember, there's no such thing as a get rich quick scheme! Shoot the Messenger Shenzhen police have recently released powerful mobile phone software called 'e-Police Workshop' to prevent citizens from being diddled by fraudulent text messages. The software can intercept most fraudulent messages and upload them to police for use as evidence and clues for investigations. The software was demonstrated last month, and can be downloaded online. It is designed to quickly inform mobile phone users of fraudulent messages identified through its database, from telecom scams to online shopping ploys, which threaten the well being of citizen's lives and property. Residents can download the software by logging on to www.sznet110.gov.cn or www.ejgc.net. Murder on the Job A security guard in a sewage treatment plant in Shenzhen's Bao'an District was killed whilst trying to prevent a gasoline robbery last month. Three robbers made their way into the site to seek a truck to steal gas from. When discovered by the victim, 48-yearold Lu Rongfu, they ignored Lu's attempts to stop their jeep and, instead, accelerated to hit him. The poor security guard died from his injuries, but the thieves were arrested two days later, as well as another eight members of the professional gas-stealing gang. Lu had worked in Shenzhen for more than six years and was dedicated to his job, family members said. Quite despicable! Luxury Crossing Jump the Queue How's Yer Father? A raunchy little number is on its way to the provincial capital next month; a sex-themed festival is scheduled to open in Guangzhou, to showcase sex culture and disseminate sex education. In its tenth edition, the exhibition is sure to get you hot under the collar, whilst also promoting the importance of safe sex and awareness for the ever-growing problem of sexually transmitted infections. This year, it will feature two photo exhibitions of AIDS-related subjects designed to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. First launched in 2003, the Guangzhou Sex Culture Festival is reportedly the largest such event in the country, having attracted more than 3 million visitors overall, according to the organisers. In an attempt to help the age-old problem of long queues, a new initiative has been made in one hospital in Shenzhen to counteract the waiting time blues. The Shenzhen No. 4 People's Hospital has been offering treatment before payment since June 20th, but at least 82 patients haven't paid their medical bills since receiving treatment. The 82 patients racked up debts totaling more than 9,700 yuan (US$1,529) during the program's first 50 days and no preventative measure has been found, according to reports. The problem, of course, is that taxpayers are footing the bill for this ‘theft’ and the amounts are so negligible that even though it is possible to track down the offenders, it would be deemed to be a waste of hospital resources to do so. Catch 22! Now, I don't know about you, but this one smells a bit fishy. Who carries over 8kg of gold on a public train? Apparently Ms. Liao, the unfortunate victim of New China’s record larceny case, who was robbed whilst travelling from Guangzhou to Shenzhen in March this year, thinks it’s the safest way to travel. A whopping 55 police officers were sent to investigate this haul, worth over 3.7 million yuan, and they have successfully caught two suspects alleged to have both stolen and facilitated the sale of said gold. You should be little more careful when carrying your bullion on the train, if you want my opinion… The Nanshan District Government in Shenzhen publically admitted that it was guilty of negligence, mismanagement and faulty operation of a footbridge that has been criticised by netizens for its high cost and and lack of functionality. The bridge was whacked up at the last minute before the Universiade Games last year, at a cost of about 50 million yuan. Netizens have recently criticized its extravagant design and high ongoing costs, which are estimated at 2 billion yuan, along with its poor management. The 14-metre-wide overpass was designed in the shape of a flower and has four staircases, four escalators and two elevators - over the top by anyone’s estimation! 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Government scaremongery and tabloid-tainted movie stars still don’t appear to have had any negative influence on the most popular ‘social’ drug of them all, Cocaine. Paper takes a quick peek into the wicked world of Bolivia’s most potent national product and its effect on the rich and famous… O btained from the leaves of the fairly innocuous-sounding coca plant, cocaine was first introduced into modern society, in the powdered form that we are most familiar with, in the early 1900s (although its discovery dates back almost 5,000 years), and was added to the infamous U.S. Dangerous Drug Act list of prohibited substances in 1920. The plant is native to the Andes mountain ranges in South America and is controversially farmed and/or controlled by the authorities in those areas, most significantly by the military. More alarmingly, it was even a seemingly unnecessary, but at the time harmless, ingredient in the production of our favourite soft drink, Coca Cola, before its removal in 1903, as the public became more aware of the associated 'dangers' of the narcotic. If seeing and hearing about its detrimental properties wasn't enough to put you right off snorting a line, the chemical process of the powder's production should be an eye-opener. Cocaine hydrochloride, the odourless, white crystalline power is formed by washing the freshlypicked leaves in kerosene (petrol, basically) and then evaporating the mixture, leaving behind crystals of crude cocaine. Typically, the crystals are dissolved in methyl alcohol. They are then recrystallised and dissolved once more in sulphuric acid. Further washing, oxidation and separation procedures involve potassium permanganate, benzole, and sodium carbonate. In reality, the whole danger of the product only proves to contribute to its popularity. Human beings have a natural tendency to do what they are told not to, and any sensible thoughts that an individual may have are completely undermined by those they see doing it and telling them of its exciting benefits. Cocaine is reckoned to be, by many, a vessel to diminish your inhibitions and make you the proverbial 'life and soul of the party'. If you take a look at some of the washed-up glitterati on the front pages of the trash mags, and their hilarious blurbs on YouTube in recent years, they undeniably provide us with engrossing entertainment. I would, however, prefer to watch someone else doing it, rather than being the product of my own notoriety. Alcohol makes me more than enough of a fool by itself, so I certainly don’t need any helping hand on that front. With a lot to lose, myself, I find it almost incomprehensible why those in the limelight would even take it into consideration. Increased paranoia, the immediate risk of heart attacks and strokes, never mind the possibility of having your septum literally drop out of your beak (see Daniella Westbrook), are not very reassuring prospects for a night out on the town… One of the most bizarre and amusing stories of late was the downfall of one half of the 'Two and a Half Men', 80s hero Charlie Sheen, although it has been suggested that his nemesis was the turbocharged 'Crack' version of the drug. According to Sheen, through his chronic abuse of the substance, he has developed certain super powers and an almost immortality-status. It does appear to be a sentiment shared only by himself and his misguided alter-ego from the show, Charlie Harper. The way Sheen portrayed himself in a series of frankly candid interviews conducted by Andrea Canning for ABC's Good Morning America, was almost surreal. I can remember the guy being in the papers whilst on his legendary binges, flaunting hookers and cases of Cristal, and ending up in public disturbance orders, but it was quite alarming, and dare I say it, distressing, watching a childhood hero of mine (Platoon) blurting out an array of ridiculous statements about the glorification of his adolescent behavior. Don't get me wrong, it did 'crack me up' (for want of a better phrase) for a while, but I found myself disappointed and decidedly shell-shocked by the end of it. You could blame it on the booze, but alcoholics don't usually turn out like that. They are, in fact, more like slurred-speaking half-wits, rather than adrenaline-fuelled speech sprinters. Charlie on the 'Charlie' is so erratic that, just by watching him, he fills you with fatigue… Well, still not convinced about the man himself assuring us all that he is 'bi-winning' rather than 'bi-polar', I started to think of some other Hollywood greats who have succumbed to (but not yet bitten) the ‘dust’. On closer inspection, there are almost too many examples to mention. When we hear the words 'drugs' and 'sports', the first thing that springs to mind is the Argentinian hoover, Diego Maradona. Whether you consider his 'hand of God' or 'nose of blow', the demise of one of the greatest footballers to ever have walked this planet was quite a remarkable one. His battle for cocaine abuse saw him serve a disgraceful 15-month ban from the game in the early 90s, and resulted in his ‘ballooning’ into a rather sorry example of a human being. He is still a source of humour for pundits and fans across the globe, despite having a stint as the manager of the Argentina national team. He certainly won’t go down in the history books in the same way as Pele, that's for sure… It has even plagued the most unlikely characters of modern society. Take Matthew Perry, the moderately comedic Chandler Bing from Friends, for example. I don't think we would ever have attributed his hyperactive, self-conscious eccentricity to the 'nose candy'. Yet his admission to rehab and subsequent filling-out around the midriff, was confirmation of his addiction to coke. Supermodel Kate Moss is another mind-blowing sample of self-harm, admittedly all blamed on her horrendous choice of romantic interests. At one time idolised by teenage girls, and gawped-over by wanton males as something of a dream girl, the gaunt-looking Londoner shocked the press and public with her rocky road to ruin with Libertines front-man, crackhead Pete Doherty-although now having made a 'full' recovery… Even in the past 12 months, we have seen Bodyguard diva Whitney Houston overdose on the 'rocks'. There seems to be a paradoxical hypocrisy about emitting a smiley face and snorting 'okey dokey', as other side effects include irritable personality traits, agitation, hostility and irrational behaviour. It is more feasible to conclude that cocaine abuse is a cry for help from people who are less than chuffed with their respective situations. Who would blame Whitney for getting on it, after getting (alleged) sustained beatings from 'big man' Bobby Brown - two can play that game… Cocaine does tie in with the lifestyles of the rich and famous, thanks to its bloated cost, but you have to wonder about the long-term price to pay for getting hooked on the 'gear'. Daniella Westbrook, a fairly second-rate soap opera star from the UK, was doing so much of the ‘white stuff ’ that she was literally 'snorting it out of the cat litter', after her kitty knocked it off the table, according to her own adaptation of her shabby life story. I can’t see anything glamourous about those sorts of antics! Just last month, the traumatic death of Eva Rausing, wife of the billionaire heir to the Tetra Pak fortune, Hans Kristian Rausing, in their £15M Cadogan Place mansion in Central London, shocked the world. She is alleged to have overdosed on crack cocaine, both of them being known substance-abusers, resulting in her husband not reporting the incident and supposedly living with the corpse for up to a week after her death. Close friends suggested the tragedy was ‘inevitable’ due to the sheer volumes of the deadly drug the couple would consume together on a daily basis. Crack cocaine’s most chilling property is its uncontrollable addictiveness. It’s breathtaking to see the way that 'Dandruff from the Andes' has tempted those from the top to roll down the hill. Ultimately, there is a certain responsibility that comes with stardom, especially in the day and age of 'tabloidism' and incessant celebrity gossip. If you expect to reap the monetary rewards of making records, starring on the Silver Screen, or simply raking in tons of cash from business ventures, you can't expect to do so in the privacy of your living room, at least not without drawing the blinds and becoming a hermit (or hiring a top-class publicist!)… If you want to know more about cocaine (or any other drug, for that matter), its history, medical properties and effects on the body and mind, or if you know someone who is suffering from an addiction problem, please seek further information from the following websites or consult a medical professional: http://www.cocaine.org/ http://www.talktofrank.com/ http://www.narconon.org/ forture 12 Service Companies in Guangdong Province G uangdong province, particularly the Pearl River Delta, is undergoing massive changes. Companies that came here to enjoy ready access to cheap labour, good infrastructure and a flexible regulatory system, are lately being confronted with rapidly rising labour costs, and strict authorities intent on ensuring compliance to Company and Employment Law. More and more foreign-investors are ditching the Representative Office ( 'RO' ) structure and opting instead for a Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise ( 'WFOE' ) legal entity in China. The reasons for this are quite straight-forward. Since March of 2011, (i) ROs have been obligated to undergo annual compliance procedures before tax clearance, (ii) the tax rate has been increased to roughly 11% of expenses (iii) authorities are more rigorous in enforcing the ROs restriction to engaging only in non-profitable activities. Being that the next step up from an RO is a Service WFOE, this is a structure that has been increasing in popularity here and many investors may find it suitable for the activities they wish to carry out in China. Basically the Service WFOE is a legal company entity that allows for the provision of intangible services within a specific industry. Strategically speaking this method may be a good structure for operations mainly involved in the following activities: • Product design and development • Quality control, quality assurance, testing • Sourcing, procurement • Consulting* Some industries are still effectively restricted in China and do not allow the involvement of majority foreign-invested enterprises. Among these are industries such as Engineering, Architecture, Design, Environmental Design, Construction, Telecommunications, Education, Law etc. to name a few. Short of a joint venture, a majority foreign-invested enterprise cannot legally participate in these areas in China. Many companies therefore, set up a Service company and offer consulting services directed towards the industry in which they will be involved. To take Architecture as an example, a foreign company may choose to set up a Service WFOE with provisions in its business scope to allow for Architectural Design Consulting. The WFOE can then pair with local Architectural firms on a project by project basis, invoicing for consultancy provided. Additional provisions in the business scope to allow for related-party transfers from Headquarters to finance the WFOEs operations should also be considered and included to ensure adequate cash flow as the business develops. Concerning the setup itself, a Service WFOE takes around 4-5 months, involves the submission of a feasibility study report, the articles of association of the company to be established, and multiple applications thereafter to various government departments. The feasibility report must specify two figures, the registered capital and the total investment of the company. District authorities stipulate a minimum amount of registered capital, usually around 100,000RMB for a service company, however a reasonable figure should be worked out instead based on anticipated operational costs and a preliminary budget. Injecting only the minimum amount can leave your business cash dry in the short term, and wiring money directly from overseas into your company's Chinese bank account is not an option. Monetary injections from outside the scope of the agreed upon contribution plan are assumed to be taxable income and subject to Corporate Income Tax. Seeing to it that your WFOE is adequately capitalized can save you a lot of costs and headaches, any post-incorporation changes to the registered capital are sure to be expensive and time-consuming. Likewise ensuring the full set of provisions is written into your business scope can allow your company more flexibility in charging its parent company for services provided on its behalf and provide additional sources of income as the company develops. Issues to consider: • Business scope • Registered capital Getting back to the use of a service company, it is also important to specify which activities are not permitted with this structure. For companies looking to manufacture products, sell domestically in China, import and export products, there are other more appropriate entity models such as a Manufacturing WFOE or a Foreign-invested Commercial Enterprise (FICE). For what it's worth a Service WFOE is well-suited for its purpose as and should be the first consideration for any company looking to upgrade from an RO, or any company looking to establish the ability to provide and charge for services rendered in China. 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Take Mauritius as one of the best and most idyllic samples of such bliss, I do extol. dot in the middle of the Indian Ocean, pricewise, it certainly isn’t. Having a multitude of leisurely activities on offer, to cover all manner of visitors, leaves you with the demanding task of whittling down which ones to leave out, especially when the nippers are begging you to try them all. And fear not; it’s far from just a family retreat. I would totally recommend the island for romantic honeymoons or for those looking for a way to get back in their other half ’s good books. In fact, I have a friend who just returned from Mauritius after tying the knot with the love of his life, and he managed to juggle his and her wishes, and even sneaked in a few cheeky rounds of golf without her even batting an eyelid! Somewhat obviously, bearing in mind the geographical features of Mauritius, one of the most favoured of adventures, in which to literally immerse yourself, is a spot of diving. M auritius has, for quite some time, been the dream destination of people looking to have the holiday of a lifetime; a crown perhaps shared with other remote locations, such as the Maldives and the Seychelles. It is a tiny island state that is situated in the Indian Ocean, off the south east coast of Africa, close to the Tropic of Capricorn. The capital of Mauritius is Port Louis, which is the largest city in the Republic. Other important towns are Curepipas, Rose hill and Phoenix. While trade and business bring in revenue, tourism is one of the main sources of income for the small nation. Although it is part of Africa, and, how can I put this, the continent is not the first place that springs to mind when considering personal safety, economic prosperity and civil harmony, Mauritius is the only totally democratic nation within its boundaries. As a contrast to depressing news reports concerning uprisings and dire poverty, the island seems to ooze contentment from the very pores of its population. And what a mixed bunch of people they are… It's no surprise that Mauritius has acquired so many immigrants from around the globe over the years. It has one of the highest rates of returning tourists in the world; the facilities and the attractions are so captivating that visitors either keep coming back for more, or simply 'up sticks' and move there for good... With the official first language actually being English, don't be surprised to hear some French, Chinese, Indian and Dutch dialects, in addition to the popular Creole tones that are still use for many a stage performance. The island was, in fact, discovered by Arab sailors in the 9th century, colonised by the Dutch in 1598, claimed by the French shortly after, then captured by the British after a major naval battle in 1810, and all this before finally achieving independence in 1968. It has, however, been a Republic since 1992. That's a fairly hectic history for such a small place-this may give a clear signal as to how soughtafter a place it truly is. The tourism and hospitality infrastructure is managed perfectly to offer the best experience for visitors. Holiday crowds that wish to spend a luxurious holiday would find a wide variety of options to choose from. Therefore, whilst being 'A drop in the ocean', in the sense that it is merely a The island's well-developed infrastructure and tourism industry has a lot to do with SCUBA diving and its underwater treasures, never mind the beautiful long white beaches and crystal clear tropical lagoons. But you needn’t worry about making waves with your lack of experience; the excellent sea conditions and beautiful coral reefs make Mauritius a perfect place to learn how to dive. Planted on the north east coast where the lagoons and sea are protected from the trade winds, the Grand Baie and Trou aux Biches areas host the best tropical fish life and coral reefs. Most chartered dive operations are serviced by boat. This is because the barrier reefs envelope the island, with breaks or passes in the reef through which boats can pass to get into the open sea. To get the best out of your diving experience in Mauritius it is advisable to dive with one of the accredited dive centres that will take you to all the best sites and ensure that you don't damage yourself or the natural habitat… Now, you could tell me that diving doesn't, puns aside, float your boat; a sentiment that I'm forced to share due to my asthma affliction. However, you’d certainly better be a 'beach bandit' if you are considering a trip to Mauritius. For the third time in its short history, the island received the World's Best Beach and World's Leading Island Destination trophies at the World Travel Awards in January this year. Being in the southern hemisphere, Mauritius enjoys a warm and pleasant summer from November to January. The sub-tropical climate and the clean beaches make it an ideal tropical paradise for sun lovers, and those looking to lay back and catch a glimpse of some well-toned volleyball totty. There are also other slightly more exhilarating activities to try, including surfing, water-skiing, windsurfing, yachting, and deep-sea fishing. You can even go for a bit of a hunt for Red October - well, not quite - submarine rides to explore the shallow waters among the reefs close to the shore. Trekking, mountain biking, ATV riding, skiing, skydiving and a plethora of other adventure activities are also available at various locations on the island. So, I guess the best thing for me to do is to give you as concise an outline of Mauritius’ highlights as possible, which is not as easy as it sounds, I hasten to add! Nightlife Shopping The wildest area for nighttime frolics has to be Grand Baie. You can find nightclubs, lounge bars, sunset hangouts and even casinos in this rowdy enclave. Particularly popular places include Zanzibar, Buddha and Kapu Kai. Port Louis Mauritius’ capital city hosts colorful Indian and Chinese boutiques offering an unimaginable variety of household articles; trawl through the spices, tablecloths, gold jewellery, gems fabrics and basketwork, all at bargain prices. Sophisticated models of ships can also be found. Also look out for Grand Bay and Flacq Market. http://www.mauritiustourism.org.in/nightlife.html Quaint Hotspots Jardin Botanique de Pamplemousses The famous gardens of Mauritius were created by Pierre Poivre in 1767 in the estate of the French Governor Mahe Le Labourdonnais, and are known for their vast species of exotic plants, which are indigenous to this island. Domaine Les Pailles This is a nature park that is located south of Port Louis. The park stretches over 3000 acres at the foot of the Moka mountain range. The Labourdonnais of Orchards Tourists can view an exotic array of tropical fruit trees. In the lush green surroundings banana, palm trees as well as giant bamboos grow. A haven of tropical flora and a variety of endemic and exotic plants can be seen in the orchards. More than a thousand Nile crocodiles are bred here. Saint Aubin and Bois CheriBois Cheri has a tea factory with a tasting session for visitors. It is also a magnificent view point for tropical gardens, vanilla green houses and art galleries famous for Mauritian artists. The Coloured Earths of Chamarel Among some of the oldest sites of this island are the seven coloured dunes at Chamarel, sculpted by the weathering of volcanic rocks. The widely contrasting layers of the earth are just a short drive from the waterfalls of Chamarel. Port Louis Here one can find modern houses and old Creole houses. Extraordinary markets, royal coconut trees, government houses, museum, Champ de Mars and its horse races towered by the iconic Adelaide Fort all encapsulate the magic of this historic capital. Balaclava Ruins The ruins of the old Balaclava estate with the sea walls are available for the discerning tourist to view, including a massive crater and a radar station. The Triolet Shivala This massive Hindu temple is situated in one of the longest villages found in Mauritius. The Bird Garden of Casela This magnificent bird garden is set between Bambous and Tamarin in the Riviere Noire district. The Casela Bird Park hosts some 140 of the rarest varieties of birds from all around the world, such as the Mauritius Kestrel, Pink Pigeon and the Echo Parakeet. Mauritius Tours: Domaine du Chasseur Situated in the south east of Mauritius, near Mahebourg is the 1950 acres of land that make up this amazing attraction. This place is a natural hunting ground for a great variety of animals, which includes deer, monkey, boar and others. Lovers of leafy walks can choose 5 to 15 km-long treks allowing them to admire rare kinds of trees along with the protected species. There is a panoramic restaurant to complement the wonderful trip. Hotels If you want my honest opinion, it's no good scrimping and saving if you want to visit Mauritius. You can find modest accommodation, such as the fully air-conditioned villas in Mont Choisy, for less than ¥500 per night, but if you want a holiday to remember, consult Sun Resorts Ltd. For the best rooms money can buy (well, actually, rent!). But you could expect to pay a nightly rate of anywhere up to ¥150,000 for a private suite during the peak season. http://www.lastminute.com/ http://www.sunresortshotels.com/ The Sporting Life Golf Several hotels offer an excellent opportunity for avid golfers to bathe in paradise. The courses range in price from the very accessible fairways of the Anahita, to Bernhard Langer’s private island setting of Le Touessrok on Ile aux Cerfs - the longest course in Mauritius. Expect to pay anything from ¥400 to ¥5,000 per round, depending on the season and choice of course. (http://www.worldgolf.com/courses/mauritius/) For all other sporting activities, consult http://www.mauritiusattractions.com/ Aquatics Deep Sea Fishing Sanctuary The Le Morne Anglers club was founded in the year 1955 and has been a famous venue in Mauritius for big game fishing activities for the last 40 years. Blue Marlin and other game fish are 'employed' in unforgettable and emotional fights. Several international tournaments take place, including the Marlin World Cup. Mauritian anglers consider themselves to be pioneers of big game fishing. The club presently has more than 400 talented anglers. Famous fishermen from all over the world visit the club for fishing in deep waters. http://www.morneanglers.com/ The Aquarium This aquarium hosts some 200 species of indigenous fish, invertebrates, corals and sponges. It provides the visitor a unique opportunity to admire the fauna and flora of the Indian Ocean. This aquarium is situated between Pointe-auxPiments and Trou-aux-Biches. Beaches of Mauritius Pereybere beach The Pereybere beach is situated in the northern region of the island, on the coastal road between Grand Baie and Cap Maljeureux. This beach offers deep and clear blue waters, and is most popular with youngsters – due to its liveliness. Grand Baie Probably the most popular beach on the island is Grand Baie. People from all over the world frequent this beach. Situated about 20km from Port Louis, this beach is a safe place for swimming, sailing, windsurfing and water skiing. From this beach, helicopter and boat services are available to visit the deep seas of Coin de Mire, Ile Plate and Ile Ronde. The beach has many a restaurant and trendy nightclub, along with apparel and craft shops for visitors. Mont Choisy Situated on the northern coastline, this is one of the best beaches in Mauritius. It is popular with both tourists and locals alike. Locals enjoy the sea and play soccer nearby. Cap Malheureux A magnificent view of some of the small islands off the north tip of Mauritius can be enjoyed from Cap Malheureux, which is a small fishing hamlet. Ile Plate is famous for its lighthouse; Ile Ronde is known for palm trees; Coin de Mire is an enormous rock of historical importance since it was from here that the English embarked and won the war with the French in 1810. Troux Aux Biches This is a small public beach situated next to one of the biggest hotels on the island, Trou Aux Biches village hotel. Blue waters and matching lazy filao trees are a delight to watch. The aquarium on the beach has magnificent species of Mauritian marine life. There is also a splendid Hindu temple located across the beach. Flic En Flac This name is taken from the Dutch language meaning Free and flat land. The beach here is a great stretch and there is a busy holiday village that lies on its coastline. Holiday resorts and villas are found in large numbers to cater to thronging tourists. Tamarin This is the famous surfing center of Mauritius. There is a good view across the river estuary to Montage du Rempart, although it is only a small public beach. Tamarin Falls These waterfalls offer a beautiful, deep cool bath at the bottom of a series of seven waterfalls. They lie about 3km north of Tamarin. Although it is tough to reach the waterfall, the hardship is truly worth it. Blue Bay This is a very attractive beach that can be very busy during weekends. It is the official beach of Mahebourg. Ile Aux Cerfs Situated off the east of Mauritius, it is often said to be the closest place to paradise. This island features attractive vast beaches fringed with palm trees and clear waters, as well as the restaurants, hotel and golf course of Le Touessrok. Holidays Tips There are several Airlines that fly to Mauritius from Guangzhou, although not directly. Best of the bunch is Emirates at around ¥8,500 round trip. (http://www.farecompare.com/) -Driving in Mauritius can be a costly affair as only super grade leaded petrol is available on this island and the cost is only slightly less than Europe. Car rental, however, is quite reasonable - you can rent a small hatchback (Suzuki Alto 1.0) for about ¥700/week. ( http://www.europcar.com/) - n.b. Mauritius uses the British driving system (driving on the left). -The Mauritian currency is the Rupee (MUR). Mauritian Rupee does not circulate outside Mauritius and so it is better to change money on the island. Euro and US dollars traveller's cheques and cash can be exchanged in the local banks and hotels. Current Rate (approximate value): CNY 1 = 4.8 MUR To sum up: Mauritius is synonymous with fun filled beaches, faultless weather, clear skies, sumptuous and varied cuisine and an aquatic overload for the senses... It is a perfect holiday spot, not to be missed for anything in the world! eureka 18 Canon PowerShot SX500 IS / SX160 IS Canon digital camera fans have two new models to look forward to. Canon has announced two new superzoom cameras: the SX160 IS, a successor to the SX150, and the SX500 IS, an entirely new camera. Both of these new models include identical 16-megapixel 1/2.3inch CCD sensors, intelligent image stabilization, an ISO range of 100-800 and the ability to capture 720p video at 25 frames-per-second. Great for all the budding David bailey’s out there! SX500 IS £279 SX160 IS £159 http://www.canon.com.cn/ OoVoo Video Chat App JBL Jembe Speakers OoVoo has this week rolled out a new update to both their Android and iOS applications, which has added support for 4-way simultaneous video chat connections. On Apple devices the 4-way video chat is only supported on the iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and new iPad, and on Android its supported on selected devices, with more being added on a daily basis. Now you can keep in contact with up to three other mates at the same time - sad thing is, most techies won't have that many friends in the first place! JBL has added a new pair of speakers to their range this week in the form of the JBL Jembe Desktop Speakers, which come in two different styles depending on your needs. The difference between the two styles is whether you would like your speakers wireless or wired, with the wireless speakers being equipped with Bluetooth technology. http://www.oovoo.com/ US$70 http://www.jbl.com/ http://www.amazon.com/ Foxconn AT-5300 Mini PC The new Foxconn AT-5300 Mini PC has appeared for the first time on a Russian website revealing its details to the world this week. The Foxconn AT-5300 has been created as an inexpensive small form factor mini PC, which Foxconn has equipped with a 2.13 GHz Intel Atom D2700 dual core processor with integrated graphics - expected to be released late 2012. Estimated Price: US$200 http://www.foxconn.com/ Stock Breakers A strong performance in Apple Stock has pushed Apple's value past Microsoft's to gain it the position of the most valuable publiclytraded stock of all time. Apple shares have risen 8 percent this month and rose 2.3 percent yesterday taking Apple stock above $665 per share. The surge in stock prices has been increase over recent weeks with speculation growing about the imminent unveiling of the new iPhone 5 and maybe a mini iPad. http://www.apple.com/ iZettle Payment App Payments provider, Square's rival iZettle has this week launched a new Android application, specifically for Samsung smartphones and devices. However, iZettle has stated that the Android application will become compatible with other Android devices over the coming months. The new Android iZettle application works in the same way as the iOS version of the applications and provides users with the same features, but plugs in to the Android devices 3.5mm headphone jack. http://www.izettle.com/ muse BRIT BRANDS 20 MUSE by Victoria Lee & Cynthia G Every person in the world was focused on England last month, because of Olympic games, and the area of fashion was no exception. This time, we will introduce to you to the most classical British brands of fashion, for those of you who can’t get enough of that archetypal British style. Burberry Burberry is probably the most famous brand in British fashion. In recently years, it has even proved to be a recurring hit with the members of the Royal Family. Classical gingham, distinctive cotton material, and its elegant and natural design are all key elements that make Burberry suitable for every kind of Brit. Amongst the full collection of products on offer, the mac must be considered to be the masterpiece; you may not think of yourself as being the most fashionable person out there, but believe you me, there is always room for a Burberry coat in your collection! Vivienne Westwood Mulberry Mulberry has a total focus on materials, and in particular, leather. Although often considered to be a little too 'last season' the classical look of the brand and its timeless designs have made it a household name associated with the highest quality of workmanship and elegance. The product design is very unique and the material is exquisite. Inspirations for Mulberry collections come from almost anything you can imagine, from the Middle Ages in Europe, to modern day Tuscany. If you desire only the finest of finishes from your products, then you will be helpless to resist the charm of Mulberry…! wh inc at's m lud ed y expe our c hot tation el c ont ? of co u ent s! rse it wil l be US$2,795.00 Sartorial cotton trench coat with cashmere and wool college stripe border, Heritage features reference the original Burberry trench coat, The elegant structure is defined by traditional canvassing, Bow belt featured is available separately, the coat is supplied with a fabric belt. http://us.burberry.com/store i ca re a bou tw ho I kno w It is the time to understand the extra-terrestrial and outerdimensional World of Westwood. In keeping with her famous appreciation for the punk movement and her wacky designs, Vivienne Westwood continues to attract customers from all age groups, and is now very accessible on the high street, too. Her 'no holds barred' approach to fashion has thrown the rulebook out of the window; whereas many designers focus on sexiness through their creations, Westwood has much greater ideals, including her anti-war promotions. All of these advanced ideas of design have been the key for this brand and its success. goo wit d win h P es, ape deli ciou r s fo ods , be aut iful lad ies also PAPER X FILE lad arg ies, let um me ent e / op xpres inio s m n fi y gr rst! eat e ne, w d wi e goo ed th o gossip t own even ot forget did n mm m I r m.... s eal erio ly h us as ly, you idea f r P or ape we r! cha are al l llen l o v ges i ! w ng lif ew ea ill c nd ont with inu e ou out fea r ef r o for f an ts to y ..... COLLEGE STRIPE TRENCH COAT 'You will have a much better life if you wear impressive clothes' - Vivienne Westwood Asprey Asprey is as famous for jewellery as Madonna is for brassieres. The legacy doesn't just stop there, however, with watches, leather belts and accessories, as well as a lot more up its sleeve. Asprey represents a delicate feeling of haute couture and excellence in quality; it's quite simply full of quintessentially elegant British style, on both a modern and classical tip. Diamond & Sapphire Eternity Band US$8,700 The Diamond & Sapphire Eternity band, fitted with 11 diamonds and 11 sapphires, says all that needs to be said to the one for whom it's destined. If a big and long lasting impression needs to be made, this lifelong band, set in platinum, will definitely fit the bill, as long as you can pay it… http://www.asprey.com TOGA DRAPE DRESS RED MONDAY TEE £205.00 £60 New for Autumn/Winter 2012-13, Vivienne Westwood has created the Toga Drape Dress. With soft, contorted detailing to the left shoulder, this dress elegantly cascades from the neckline to then form a tube skirt. Versatile in its design, this piece can be worn below the knee or, for a more playful look, as a mini. Returning for Autumn/Winter 2012-13, Anglomania Lee has created the Monday Tee. Beautifully sketched with a military design, this admiral style t-shirt comes drawn in black and mustard, delicately finished with skull and crossbones embroidery on the sleeve. http://www.viviennewestwood.co.uk http://www.viviennewestwood.co.uk Bayswater £2,000 The Bayswater is arguably the most iconically-styled Mulberry piece; an instantly recognisable bag that reflects the craftsmaship and techniques Mulberry is known for. The bag sports a Postman Lock and has a suede-lined interior for the ultimate luxuriously-crafted touch. This version, in sumptuous leather, would make a lavish addition to any Mulberry collection. http://www.mulberry.com fighting fit 22 Fit Fighting It’s coming towards the twilight of the calendar summer, yet outside temperatures would do little to back that up. Soaring heat and humidity gives you plenty of reasons to cut down your calorific intake and get outside for a fat-burning session of aerobic exercise. That is, of course, if you are looking to keep yourself looking hot to trot and, ultimately, fighting fit! by Jason Rey Best Meat in China - Buffalo Buffalo meat is lower in fat, yet higher in protein, than beef. A 100-gram or 3.5-ounce serving of lean, cooked buffalo steak is also higher in iron and most B vitamins than a 100 gram serving of cooked beef sirloin. What's more is that it's low in calories - you are looking at less than 200 for a reasonable portion - rich in water soluble minerals and vitamins, as well as being a complete source of protein, as it covers all nine major amino acids. Don't worry about it being tough as old boots; use a little vinegar and soy sauce as a marinade for a few hours, and the acidity will act as a natural tenderizer, then do with it as you please!!! Best Veg in China - Asparagus Although it's a little pricier than your average vegetable in China, these green spears are well worth 'chucking-in' a few extra beans for in your daily shopping allowance. As we know, it is definitely one of the kings of the veggies, and absolutely scrumptious when lightly fried with butter, but did you know it’s also one of the most well-balanced of the lot, too? Full of Folate, Inulin and Fibre, asparagus promotes the body's natural digestion process and literally ‘flushes out’ the intestines. Don’t worry, you will have plenty of warning before the fallout occurs, unless you eat your own body weight of the stuff. Best Fruit in China - Grapes You see them here. You see them there. You see them almost everywhere! No, I’m not talking about the Scarlet Pimpernel. I'm on about the most widely used fruit on the planet - the grape. With grapes now being produced almost everywhere around the world, thanks to the booming wine industry, grapes are coming down in price and up in availability. I have to say I’m a firm believer that all fruit is good for you, I tend to go for grapes just for the flavour and succulence, especially coupled with the convenience of the seedless varieties. They are turbo-charged with Vitamin K - one of the most essential vitamins, committed to clotting the blood - as well as Vitamin C (immune system booster), and a whole 'bunch' of minerals: copper, potassium, phosphorous, magnesium, iron, manganese, calcium, zinc, selenium and fluoride. Can't see how you can go wrong. Serving suggestions: as they come for commoners, peeled if you have servants!!! athlete 24 Roger the Dodger by Suad Cejvanovic Open All Y Hours ou know, I often wonder what some of these world-class athletes would be doing if they weren't excelling in sport. Wayne Rooney would definitely be boxing or just plain street brawling; Steven Gerrard would be riding round on his BMX, terrorizing the neighbourhood in the search for his missing forehead; John Terry would be banged-up (the best place for him, if you ask me); Ryan Giggs would be doing what he currently does in his spare time - extra-marital affairs with those close to him (don't worry, the super-injunction has passed!). I guess this is what makes football what you might call a 'yob's pastime'. Gentlemen tend to opt for a spot of 'rugger', a lengthy eighteen holes on the local course, or a 'best of five sets' at the local lawn tennis club. One such person would be Roger Federer, a guy who shares exactly the same birth date as me, although he got the raw end of the stick with the lack of talent – who said sarcasm was the lowest form of wit…? Yes, I admit that the world's number one is definitely more successful than yours truly, but I'm still glad to have something in common with him. Still reeling from his defeat to England's so-called maestro, surly Andy Murray, in the Olympic Men’s Singles, Roger is bound to be back, firing on all cylinders. It's not often he gets beaten in high-pressure matches, and especially not by a Brit! I mean, the guy even has his own logo - very Tiger Woods! Federer is commonly believed to be the greatest ever tennis players, a statement which is very difficult to make when you take into consideration the likes of Arthur Ashe, Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe and 'Pistol' Pete Sampras. He never seems to break into a sweat, much the same, for me, as the legendary Eric Cantona - his temperament and ability to draw affection from the crowd is slightly better than Eric's, it has to be said…! Paper welcomes its new column concerned with the world of sporting life and the champions we all know and love. We reveal some of the many facts and figures that make these superstars stand out from their pretenders, and this month's focus is on the king of the court, Roger Federer, as we look forward to the US Open tennis tournament in Queens, New York. He has been on top of his game and on top of the rankings since back in 2004. He is the only man to reach the semifinals of 23 consecutive Grand Slam tournaments, from the 2004 Wimbledon Championships through the 2010 Australian Open. At the 2012 Wimbledon men's championship, he reached his 32nd Grand Slam semi-final, 33rd consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal, and seventh trophy, all records. He has also won the most matches, 244, in men's Grand Slam tournaments. His rivalries with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, making for a 'trivalry', are considered some of the greatest of all time - a lot more entertaining than Agassi and Sampras, in my opinion. This year's tournament at the prestigious Flushing Meadows venue in Queens, New York, promises to be as exciting an end to a summer of sport as we have ever witnessed. Federer will be looking to make up for his 2011 semi-final loss at the hands of Novak Djokovic, and with over US$22 million total prize money on offer, everybody will be hungry for a slice of the American pie. The Deco-turf surface is not considered to be the ideal arena for Federer, more favouring a bit of grass, but you can expect other more suited players to be hot on his heels. Big names to watch out for in the men's competition include last year's two finalists, Djokovic and Murray, thanks to Rafael Nadal's absence through injury. This tragedy for the game and the individual means that Federer will start as favourite. The same can be said for Serena Williams in the Women's, as she is still full of beans from the Olympics and her Crip-Walk celebrations - certainly someone I wouldn't want to meet down a dark alleyway! It promises to be a nail-biting festival of tennis for all. I can't wait!!! http://www.usopen.org/ http://www.rogerfederer.com/ auto 25 Sexy Lexy Lexus GS450h by Simon Cormack Accused of being someone slightly in need of 'Help the Aged' for even contemplating buying such a car, is something that blights the very being of Lexus owners and fans alike. The fans can, however, pretend not to care about the latest offerings from Japan, whereas the owner must live with the decision until such time as they give into the bullying or just simply ignore the abuse. I heard someone say that words that are typically associated with the brand are: 'soft', 'comfortable', 'old-mannish', 'reliable', 'tape deck' and 'dentist'. They hardly sound like qualities or items that you would associate with an Ibiza raver now, are they? If you ever thought about getting one, you probably ended up in a Mercedes, BMW or Audi showroom before taking the plunge. Taking the socially ‘safe’ option was more than likely the choice you made… Lexus wants us all to take a leaf out of George Michael's seedy little book (probably not a good read, even), and ‘listen without prejudice'. The company has created a rather sharp looking and equally as strident performing little number in the shape of the GS450h F-Sport. It comes packed full of clever technology and donning one of the most violent-looking bumper kits ever seen on a production car. The rest of the launch range - a non-F-Sport 450h and a 205bhp 2.5-litre GS250 petrol V6 - are a little less menacing to the eye, but they all get a serious level of refreshments compared to their 'librarian-like' predecessors. So, that means a new chassis, all-new interiors and exteriors, in addition to revolutionised drivetrains. The 450h gets a new version of the Lexus Hybrid Drive, a 3.5-litre Atkinson cycle V6 petrol engine, in tandem with an electric motor to give 338bhp or, depending on demand, either running solo. Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries take care of the energy storage, and a sixspeed sequential shift E-CVT manages the transfer to the rear wheels. It adds up to an impressively nippy (no pun intended) saloon, and an especially fast hybrid. No complaints thus far. The review remains upbeat: the GS450h was always pretty rapid. But you got the feeling that when you pushed it to its limits, it waivered on the uncomfortable end of its comfort zone. Now it's clearly more virile. All cars get adaptive variable suspension, but the F-Sport gets the one-up on the others with its Lexus Dynamic Handling, featuring dynamic rear steering, a variable-ratio steering rack and electric power steering. In layman’s terms, the The innards have been jazzed up, and all. The battery pack, although still at the back of the vehicle, is now stacked rather than laid flat in the rear, translating into larger boot space and improved knee room throughout the car. The interior is more European, with the swish dashboard overrun by a huge 12.3in screen, good-quality knobs and dials, and everything you would ever need to keep you comfortable, all as standard. All this makes the GS450h F-Sport a wonderful rival to the German tractors on every level, and with an element of exclusivity and anonymity. It's no slouch on the drag and has killer efficiency to boot. Pleasantly surprised? Blown away, more like…! For more information about the GS450h or any other Lexus, and a full list of specifications, prices and dealership locations, consult the website: SPECIFICATIONS Lexus GS450h Specifications (Petrol): Engine: 3,456cc V6 RWD Performance: 338BHP Fuel Economy: 47.8MPG Weight: 1,820KG Miscellaneous: 155mph (top speed), 5.9secs (0-62) rear wheels steer in the opposite direction to the fronts at speeds of under 50mph, to give the car a noticeable level of agility, and in the same direction at higher speed for stability. The electric steering also changes ratio and weight depending on demand, making the manoeuverability distinctive and dynamic, yet over-engineered. http://www.lexus.com.cn/ China Market: Price: ¥975,000 yummy 26 Bocca Rocker by Suad Cejvanovic When you ask people about Canton Place, many are still clueless about where and what it is. I don't blame them, as this very unique area is hidden behind some of the highest-priced real estate in Guangzhou. But maybe it was designed to be this way - creating an exclusive environment for dining and socializing. Although it's possible that the initial impression I give you makes you feel that is just another over-priced, 'showing face' type of area, I assure you that this place should be considered more like a little oasis or a hidden gem in this bustling BIG city. Canton Place, a circular shaped infrastructure, is home to many restaurants (offering different styles of cuisine), cafés and even a few retail shops. A quiet area, well designed and decorated with fountains and beautiful lights - maybe best imagined as a romantic setting. To me, the one place that truly represents everything that Canton Place is about, is Bocca Kitchen and Bar. I know most are familiar with the name, but this spot in Canton Place adds a little bit more zest, in my humble opinion, to Guangzhou's dining and nightlife experience. Bocca has a very cozy feel to it, through the beautiful design and carefully selected décor. Still serving its diverse signature menu, at very fair price points, is maybe what excels this brand in the Guangzhou market. What separates Bocca from some of the other establishments in the area is its very cool and hip atmosphere. Not only does it offer a great menu, it also shakes up some great cocktails. If you are not one for the booze, let me make your life easier for you…ORDER the freshly made orange & carrot juice. There are plenty of delicious dishes to satisfy any taste requirement; an amazing all day breakfast menu, healthy salads and a nice choice of main dishes. If you are in the mood to just snack on something, the butter garlic escargot appetizer is the hands-down winner. I know most people don't go to a restaurant of this nature to order a sandwich or burger, but trust me, these should not be overlooked. The Bocca Smokehouse Cheeseburger is well worth the trip to Canton Place. Savoury, imported ground beef patties, topped with bacon and cheese; served between fresh Ciabatta bread and accompanied by lettuce, tomatoes, onions and pickles. BUT FOLKS, if you are coming to Bocca to enjoy a burger, make sure it's on a Wednesday night. A Fresh new concept offered every Wednesday at Bocca is 'Build your own Burger'. There is an array of toppings for you to choose from…almost making it feel as if you are making your own burger, like many of us did back home in our native countries, slightly better than Burger King's 'Have it Your Way'. Don't forget, this is not only a great place to eat; it's also a great place to relax and enjoy cocktails with friends. Mojitos, daiquiries, martini's and different bubblies fill the drink menu. Trendy décor, dim lighting and a wise selection of music, make this the perfect social environment. Every Friday starting at 9pm, Bocca hosts a 'Friday Night Starter' party with a live DJ (yours truly!). To make this party even more special, ladies drink for free from 8pm-11pm. What more can one ask for? An all day menu, great selection of drinks (alcoholic and virgin), a cool environment and all very reasonably priced. For me, Bocca truly is the ‘Gem’ inside Canton 'Hidden' place. Bocca Kitchen & Bar, 110 Canton Place, Haifeng Road, Zhujiang Xin Cheng, Tianhe District, Guangzhou. Tel: (+86) 20 3831 9027 http://www.boccaworld.com/ Heartfelt service started from a dark napkin by Simon Cormack It's the little things that make an experience unforgettable. It could be the bouquet and confetti on your wedding day. It may well be that welcome bottle of Champagne in your hotel bedroom, or even some kind, heartfelt words in a birthday card. You can also get these kinds of magical touches from your Shenzhen dining experience, only at Four Points by Sheraton, Shenzhen. Take the service, for example. I was quite literally moved by my waitress for the evening. When I first sat down, there was a white napkin at my place setting. Before I could even finish blinking, the waitress had observed that the colour of my dress was black, and had immediately gone to fetch a black napkin to 'colour code' my wears. This attention to detail boiled over into the business end of the proceedings - the menu. I opened with a Classic Caesar Salad, which gave me a kind of cocktail feel, as the dish is tossed and served table-side. My partner went for the Baked Snails in Garlic and Parsley Butter - a dish that I have to admit smelt divine… For mains, we went for the New Orleans Rack of Lamb - not quite sure of the relevance of the home of Jazz and wooly animals, but I can assure you that the lamb was super succulent and full of flavour. We added a Mongolian Beef Tenderloin to that; surprisingly good, considering I have only ever felt let down by locally sourced beef in China. The Australian Wagyu was a touch on the disappointing side, as it was bordering on being chewy, yet the marbling on the joint was almost like artwork. The truffle mash was a great little side to enjoy with the rich grills, as was the roasted asparagus… I didn’t have enough room for dessert, but we ordered the Sweet by 5 - a mixture of five randomly chosen desserts form the menu. No complaints there, either - all washed down with a bottle or two of Toscana Red 2010! The Grill & Bar is divided into four main sections: the dining area with two VIP rooms, the bar area, the gaming area and the private karaoke room. The rear dining section is tailored for great cuisine with a semi-open kitchen, where you can see your selected steaks and seafood items being grilled a la minute. It is here that talented executive chef, Peter Liew, serves an exciting array of steak specialties with a dash of progressive gastronomy. High-quality ingredients and seasonally inspired dishes characterize the restaurant. However, Liew's ingenious touch adds some extra flair. The Grill & Bar is a great place to go on a night out with your friends, if you decide to give the clubbing scene a miss. For bargoers, the variety of beer, cocktails and 'ready to drink' wine contributes to the relaxing casual atmosphere. Serving an impressive line of drinks which are lined up against the wall, as well as world-famous alcoholic beverages, means you’re in for a treat. The operational hours for the grill area is from 6 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and the bar area from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tel: 8358-8662 Add: 5 Guihua Road, Futian Free Trade Zone, Futian District My Mate, Marmite! Not to be confused with the rather salty toast topping made from vegetable extracts, La Marmite, literally meaning 'large earthen cooking pot' in French, is one of the S.A.R.'s top hideouts for a bit of 'ooh la la' and a glass of champers. Having been open for little over a year, it is almost impossible to feel the infancy of this restaurant. The service, layout and décor scream out style, sophistication and aged nobility, obviously indicating the experience of the team involved in its conception and execution. This authentic and classic sentiment is carried over into the menu. The typically-French selection of meats, game and poultry, along with seasonal catches of the day, are enough to bamboozle even the most decisive of characters. I’m a total sucker for liver and pâté, so I can't see how anyone could pass up on the rather racy Foie Gras Crème Brûlée, with a superb blend of the two extremes of texture. Another classic perfected for the partisan Parisian is the Lobster Bisque, although I have to say I'm more of a chowder man - a bit of a philistine, n'est pas…? Before I start on the pièce de resistance for any French restaurant, the desserts, I will give a few more pointers for the savoury palate. The handmade gnocchi is nothing short of meltin-the-mouth, and the Smoked Salmon Rilettes were rich in every sense of the word. The Frog Legs in 'Poulette' Sauce, although looking quite alarmingly yellow in colour, are tender to the point of disbelief, yet the John Dory (usually my first choice along with Dover Sole), which comes poached in a Mussel Sauce, Cuttlefish, Roasted Pistachio and Steamed Potato Mustard, is, I have to say, ruined with its topping of seaweed - rather reminiscent of a cheap attempt at a Chinese take-away; I was looking for the prawn crackers! Allowing for a Chef's poetic license, I bow to his greater knowledge and just settle for everything else on the menu, which is frankly faultless… As for the sweeter things in life, the Paris Brest is as good as you could expect to find out of its home, the Apple and Calvados Tart Tatin, topped with a dusting of nutmeg, is sweet enough to cut through the finest vanilla ice-cream I've ever tasted, but I was too scared to try the Lychee and Raspberry Soup, with Rose Water Foam and Lychee Sorbet - probably the most talked-about thing in this section of the menu. I like my ice-cream and I’m somewhat of a classical dessert man, so you will have to try that yourself… Given all this praise, it’s hard to imagine that any of the limited choices in La Marmite would fail to live up to your expectations. Bon apetit! La Marmite, 46 Staunton Street, Soho, Central, Hong Kong. Tel: (+852) 2803 7808 http://www.aqua.com.hk/ cru 28 Taste of Rioja Arriving at Logroño, the capital of Rioja, you will be embraced with wine choices galore. Tempranillo, the most popular red here, ranks as the top of the table, because of its easy-to-drink character, as well as its high versatility in paring with most varied foods. competitions. This family-owned winery was established in 1925; a result of a successful marriage between wine merchant and wine maker. The business has passed on to the third generation now, with the elder son Javier looking after the vine growing and the youngest son Joseba taking care of the wine making. Subdivided into three vine growing regions, Rioja Alta, Rioja Baja, and Rioja Alavesa, the Rioja Alavesa varieties are known as the best in the area that produces elegant wines with unmistakable character, something which is only possible when grape varieties, vine-growing methods and winemaking procedures have been honed over time. Owning all vineyards located at the maximum altitude of Rioja Alavesa, they named one of their labels 'Conde de Altarva', with the word 'altarva', a deriviation from 'Alavesa' as a proof and confidence of quality. With three levels – young wine, crianza and reserva - Conde de Altarva’s tempranillo are elegant and well-balanced in their alcohol content, colour and acidity, by having a body and structure offset perfectly, a gentle and elegant flavour, mainly fruity in nature when young and more velvety when aged. With Tempranillo as its main focus, Bodegas Casado Morales stands out from the thousands of wineries in Rioja with its award-winning tempranillo in most Conde de Altava Tempranillo 2011 'A fruity wine with rich aroma and subtle taste, the red capsule and label makes a great character for celebrations.' The wine keeps its primary freshness and fruitiness, yet it has a subtle long after taste which surpasses most young wine. This is an inexpensive, quality wine with good taste, and it can be drank alone with cheese and nibbles, or paired with a decent meal. Retail Price: RMB198/Bottle September Promotion for Mid-Autumn Festival: RMB138/Bottle; RMB500/Case (6 bottles) Vino Castillo presents PAPER Magazine readers a special mixed case, selecting two bottles of these three prestigious rioja wines at RMB1180/ case (6 bottles). Free door to door delivery within main cities of the Pearl River Delta Area when purchasing any 2 cases. For enquiry and purchase, please contact Ming Ming @ 13570337037, email: admin@vinocastillo.com http://www.vinocastillo.com Conde de Altava Crianza 2008 'The best tempranillo in Rioja, it is an award-winning wine by Decanter Magazine due to its balanced style.' With the excellent aptitude for aging in oak barrels, the wine’s virtue becomes more prominent. Crianza has a good balance between young wine and reserva, making it more adaptable for different tastes. With a subtle full body and elegant tannins, the wine is well balanced with very long lingering, yet keeps the freshness from ripe fruits. Retail Price: RMB298/Bottle September Promotion for Mid-Autumn Festival: RMB208/Bottle; RMB1000/Case (6 bottles) Conde de Altava Reserva 2004 'The mature wine has a sophisticated expression for the exceptional mind.' This wine spends 18 months in oak barrels and then a further 18 months in the bottle with frequent taste control settings. This tempranillo is a quality wine with new aromas and flavours that are integrated with wood. Its mature nature with elegant tannins, contains a lot of expression and a lingering finish. Retail Price: RMB398/Bottle September Promotion for Mid-Autumn Festival: RMB308/Bottle; RMB1500/Case (6 bottles) Invitation Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival With traditional festive food and Rioja wines A casual gathering to meet with new friends And the beautiful Casado Morales Wines Date: 15 September 2012 Time: 2:00-8:00pm Location to be confirmed Please contact ming ming to RSVP Mobile: 13570337037; Email: admin@vinocastillo.com Chemistry Set cheers 29 by Suad Cejvanovic I Let’s be honest, the core of any bar is simple…a place that serves a mix of drinks. But what differentiates bars from one another is style and atmosphere. Pick your poison… you’re a sports’ fan: you go to the sports’ bar; you want casual and cheap prices: you go to the local pub; you’re looking for something a little more special: you head to a lounge bar. come from an interior design background and work in the furniture industry, aside from my DJ career. Without trying to sound pompous, I appreciate style and décor. In any place I go, be it a restaurant or bar, I always monitor my surroundings. As a city cat from Toronto, and a frequent visitor to New York City, I confess that I'm a huge fan of industrial décor; loft spaces, warehouse-turned-bars or restaurants. The typical choice of decoration in southern China is shiny whites and glittering gold; if I’m honest, a little lackluster and devoid of character. Xing Sheng Lu (Zhujiang Xin Cheng) seems to be the up and coming area for lounge bars in Guangzhou. Over the past few months, this street has transformed into a bar strip giving birth to many new establishments - and construction continues by the minute for even more new places to kick off an evening’s proceedings. Since around the middle of June, there has been a new site getting knocked into shape, boarded up and covered with a sign reading 'LAB' on the door. The interior was well blocked off, but something was definitely brewing inside… On July 28th, the 'formula' was obviously finished and ready to medicate the millions of potential 'patients' in Guangzhou. The Grand Opening party featured the elaborate musical and showstopping charisma of the Audio Prostitute. Maybe it was a fitting choice for a bar with such character to have an opening night DJ that is full of uniqueness and charm, himself. The establishment is in its infancy and is feeding its identity through musical styling, to create the ideal nightly vibe. Something tells me that, with the emphasis on being stylish, unique and distancing itself from its competition, the music and atmosphere will surely follow suit. To be honest, what I am most impressed by is the décor and conceptual idea. I look at a place like Loft 345; a very cool spot, very artistic in nature, but for me, maybe a little too artsy – somewhat of a student union. LAB is a place that's ignored the stigma of typical southern Chinese design and gone for something a little more risqué… When you walk inside the oversized, castle-like, rustic wooden doors, adorned with cast iron handles, next to the front windows covered with metal wiring, and chemistry beakers, you are greeted with industrial-style suspended ceiling lights, as well as bartenders wearing lab coats, cool trinkets displayed on innovative shelving, coupled with a great view of the elongated bar, which leads you into the DJ booth and seating area.- it's like being back in a chemistry lesson (only one which you pay the utmost attention to!!!) it's like being in a chemistry lab (a lot of mess, but all carefully stored and organized) This may sound a little suspect, but bear with me - the downstairs washroom also needs mentioning. An incomplete brick wall structure, and a sink that makes you think the owners didn't have enough money to complete the project; I assure you this is just part of the trendy industrial facade. A metal staircase leads you up to the second and third floors. Creative industrial lighting decorates the wall and, with the use of red light bulbs, provides you with an intimate feeling. There is a room filled with sofas, club chairs and old wooden tables, creating a cozy atmosphere. In simple terms…the place is COOL. The purpose of any lab is to create something new, something to make the world better. In a newly developed area like Zhujiang Xin Cheng, Lab Bar, through its industrial design and character, might have just created the perfect potion. LAB, Shop 104, 7 Xing Sheng Lu, Zhujiang Xin Cheng, Tianhe District, Guangzhou. Crowne Plaza Science City Thank you party Crowne Plaza Guangzhou Science City to take advantage of their unique outdoor poolside area held the Hawaii style "Thank You Party", over 100 elite customer attended and enjoyable that evening. A CULINARY TOUR OF CANADA @ JW Marriott Shenzhen Chi Heng Guangzhou Summer Camp @ The Garden Hotel Guangzhou The Westin Xiamen – Unveil Your True Color StarChoice Party Consul General in Guangzhou, Mr. Welton Epp and his Senior Trade Commissioner and Mr. Colin Young, General Manager of JW Marriott Shenzhen launching together of the "A Culinary Tour of Canada" the Canadian food Festival at JW Marriott Shenzhen Jin Mao Grand Ballroom. St. Regis Shenzhen Wedding Show Tiger Battle of the Bands 2012 In November 2006, a huge tent was set up in The Venice Hotel Shenzhen (Formerly Crowne Plaza Shenzhen). The sound of German folk songs floated out from the tent, and the new word 'OKTOBERFEST' landed in Shenzhen, as it immediately started to gain its popularity throughout the city. From then on, this magic word delights the crowd every autumn, and, this creates the perfect reason to party - OKTOBERFEST! Beer plays a central role in the fair, and Shenzhen is well aware of it. A unique Oktoberfest beer by German brewers is brewed for this special occasion. Slightly darker and stronger than others, in both taste and alcohol, the beer is freshly served in a 300ml chilled mug. With the magic word of 'Prost' with which to greet each other, mugs of beers are dispatched, whilst the bubbles and laughter remain. German Oktoberfest is held every year around the end of October and early November, and the event lasts for about one week. A large tent accommodating around 600 people opens its gates to the exotic German Oktoberfest culture and experience - huge mugs of beer, jumbo sausages, tasty pretzels, authentic German gourmet, and the traditional yet humorous comedy music show. Prost! For Oktoberfest! Oktoberfest 2012 will start from November 9th to 18th The Venice Hotel Shenzhen Add: 9026 Shenna Road, Overseas Chinese Town, Shenzhen Tel: 0755 2693 6888 advertorial Prost, Oktoberfest! out 'n' about Lap of Honour 34 Everywhere you looked there were happy smiling faces – a situation seldom experienced in the modern cynical society. I was overjoyed to see the contrast between last year’s riots and student protests, and this year’s patriotism boosted by the Queen's Jubilee and the Games – a right royal breath of fresh air… On the day, I thought back to the ideas that had been plaguing my mind; keep your wits about you, watch out for anything suspicious, expect long queues and prepare yourself for airport-style security checks. But, as the fact that I was going to be right in front of the action dawned on me, all my apprehensions quickly ebbed away. The tube journey to the stadium ran just as smoothly as it ever does. I was actually pleasantly surprised by everything to do with the transportation, even the notoriously problematic London Underground. In 1908, the Olympic games were held in London for the first time, then again in 1948, the year I was born (Oops, I can't lie about my age now!!). I am, what you would call, an 'Olympic Baby', although the name does little to offer any sense of fortune for me, as I was obviously too young to have attended - even if I had, I doubt I would have remembered anything, being only 6 months old. Imagine, then, my delight upon first hearing that London was again chosen to hold the games in 2012 - the only city to have ever had that honour three times. The time since 6th July, 2005, when the announcement was made, has been littered with the usual doubts and carping about the eventual cost that usually precedes all Olympics, and the prospect of terrorist attacks. Despite the doubters' best attempts to put us off, I could not wait to order some tickets! When I found that I had been successful and had got a couple of tickets for the evening session of athletics in the Olympic Stadium, to say that I was overjoyed is an understatement. As the day neared, the excitement and anticipation just grew exponentially. As we reached Stratford station, we were greeted by the army of volunteers that helped start the day off with a bang - their spirit and enthusiasm was truly remarkable! In total, 120,000 people applied to be part of the team, with 70,000 chosen, and this made the Olympics in London feel like 'the people's games'. Walking from the station to the Olympic Park (around 15 minutes) was great, with many a photo opportunity to be 'snapped up' with fully armed policemen who also joined in with the Olympic spirit. The whole atmosphere in and around the park itself was electrifying; as we waited for people from the morning session to disperse, we found little problem entertaining ourselves in the plethora of attractions on offer. We could feel that there was something magical happening in our vicinity and it was difficult to contain our excitement. Of course, being British, we had to visit the pub and have and have a beer, purely to quench our thirst, I must add. When we eventually went through security, manned by a mixture of guards and British soldiers, the same smiling faces met us, and, although it was thorough, it was very different to what you experience at any major airport around the world. Gone were the surly faces and grunts that usually plague you as you make the intimidating walk through the metal detectors!!! It proves it can be done professionally and efficiently with a smile (airport staff please note!). Inside the park, we marvelled at the sheer number of happy revellers, donning face paint, huge flags, national colours and beaming smiles. The food was well above average, the megastore prices were well within the limits of feasibility and the queues to get into the stadium itself were thankfully shorter than the ones for the gargantuan McDonalds in the centre of the action…! After leaving the megastore, it was time to enter the stadium. The feeling of anticipation as we climbed the steps to our seats and finally catching a full view of the track and grandstands, bathed in brilliant sunshine, was truly mind blowing! The last time we remembered having such a moment was taking our first few steps on the Great Wall - WOW! The athletic session included the first 4 events in the women's heptathlon (eventually won by GB's cover girl, Jessica Ennis), the women's 10k, heats of the men’s long jump (another GB gold!), and the final of the men's shot put. I am trying desperately not to be jingoistic, but appear to be failing miserably! The journey back was as smooth as the journey in, and, once again, I cannot speak too highly of the army of volunteers and their tireless positivity; they can certainly consider themselves high on the list of people who helped to make the experience so memorable, as well as the athletes and organisers… We eventually arrived home at about 1am, exhausted and absolutely delighted in unison - we were two of the very few lucky people in the world to have experienced a day at the Olympics in their home country. Although nothing will ever match the sheer spectacle of the Beijing Games four years ago, I feel that in many ways, the London 2012 Olympics was on a par, especially for spirit and group contribution. It makes me proud to be British, not just for our sporting performance, but more for the way that we made everybody feel welcome and part of our greatest sporting and philanthropic achievement of this century, if not ever!!!! ter us a e Gr a Foc L ITE Chin F SO Students' Settlement In order to cultivate a wealth of human resource talents, Dongguan's local government intends to build its own University City at the Song Shan Lake site, in collaboration with between 10 and 15 universities, over the coming five years. With a heavy focus on research and development, construction preparations for 'The cooperative innovation research institute of South China University of Technology and Peking University's Dongguan Institute of Opto-electronics', as it is so longwindedly named, will soon commence. Negotiations with domestic universities, such as Fudan University, Tongji University, Shanghai University, and Wuhan University are presently under way regarding a jointly-built research institute. Watch this space… One for the Road One for the Road is the only traditional English pub in Dongguan offering everything you would expect from a true British 'booza'; live sports on satellite, pool, darts, golf, a comprehensive bar menu that fills a gap, and even an outdoor beer garden. IEO Dynatown, Building 2, Ground Floor, Dongecheng East Road, Dongcheng District Tel: (+86) 0769 2203 0001/2 http://www.onefortheroad.cn/ SOFITEL Greater China Focus - Competition Here we go with Round 1 of the SOFITEL Greater China Focus Competition! Two lucky readers can each win two night's stay, including complimentary daily breakfast for two, in either the Sofitel Dongguan Humen Oriental or the Sofitel Dongguan Royal Lagoon. You can only win if you enter... You know what to do - just answer the following questions: 1) How many Sofitel hotels are there in Dongguan? 2) What are the names of the Japanese restaurants in the Sofitel Dongguan Humen Oriental and the Sofitel Dongguan Royal Lagoon? All answers should be submitted before 18th September, 2012, by email to the following address: competition@neo-ads.com 35 Dongguan Bar Street Located between the middle section of Dongcheng East Road and Dongcheng South Road, at the foot of Qifeng Hill, is a cluster forming the essence of bar culture in Dongguan, with an atmosphere of serenity & convenience, and fashionable customs. Well, it can get slightly less than serene at the weekends, as it gets injected with a little work-free adrenalin…! Dongcheng South Road, Dongcheng District, Dongguan. Millionaires Paradise According to the 'Hurun Wealth Report' for 2011, released on 31st July this year, there were more than 1,200 000 mainland Chinese with more than 10 million RMB in the bank. This was a 6.3% rise compared to figures for 2010 and the first time it has broken the 1-million mark. The report showed that Dongguan has 18,000 individual multi-millionaires and marks the first time Dongguan has been ranked among Hurun's top 10 multi-millionaires in China. The report showed that Guangdong Province had 167,000 multi-millionaires, ranking Guangdong second in China's rich list. Beijing was ranked first, and Shanghai third. The Guangdong multimillionaires are mainly from Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Dongguan, amassing 55,000 and 52,000 respectively. I doesn't take a rocket scientist to notice that there are so many filthy rich citizens around here, now does it? EDO Japanese Cuisine @ Sofitel Dongguan Humen Oriental This traditional Japanese restaurant in a stylish and contemporary setting, specializing in sushi, sashimi, and teppanyaki, has six private dining rooms, presenting all you can eat lunch or dinner services. You have many choices of sashimi, sushi, hand roll, deep fried dishes/Tempura, grilled dishes, homemade dishes, teppanyaki beef and seafood. The desserts are also most impressive, like the smooth and rich Durian Ice-Cream… Price: Lunch (11:30-14:00) RMB 138/per++ Dinner (17:30-22:00) RMB 188/per++ Sofitel Dongguan Humen Oriental, Huanghe Commercial Tower, Humen Avenue, Humen Town, Dongguan. Tel: (+86) 769 8288 8888 SUGI Japanese Restaurant @ Sofitel Dongguan Royal Lagoon The restaurant's decoration is simple but elegant. Straight from the deep blue sea to the dining table, the sea urchin is really fresh and literally still breathing. You can't find a nicer sea urchin anywhere in this part of the world, not even in HK. It’s healthy, low in calories and is rich in omega 3 and fatty acids. The sea eel and avocado roll is really yummy, too. Sofitel Dongguan Royal Lagoon, 8 Ying Bin Road, Dongcheng District, Dongguan. Tel: (+86) 769 2269 6666 Delicious Abalone Upon arrival, you will be attracted by the eight 3-metre-high wine bottles at the entrance of the door. The decoration, furniture, tableware and dishes are very special. It's a very stylish private club, founded in 2009. They are selling the top red wines from around world on the first floor. Some of the wines are as rare as they are priceless. You will find traditional Cantonese cuisine on the second floor. But, as they only have private rooms, you will need to book before you go. However, members of the public are welcome as this is not a members only venue…!. 51-53 Yu Jing Tai, New World Garden, Dongcheng District, Dongguan. Tel: (+86) 769 2360 2288 The Venice Hotel Shenzhen Focus 38 HONGKONG destination SHENZHEN Dance Drama 'A Palmful of Wild Jujubes' (Saturday 22nd September & Sunday 23rd September, 2012) 'A Palmful of Wild Jujubes' was performed to a full house in Beijing's Poly Theatre, and is the first dance that has been composed and produced by a roster of choreographers of national stature; it is also the first dance that is based on the love life of Shanxi merchants as its dramatic thread and that has been performed entirely by faculty members and students of a vocational art school. With an imposing cast of over 300 dancers and a large number of realistic stage settings, it is a grand show of teaching strength for the college. Come and show your support! Shenzhen Poly Theatre, Hou Hai Bin Lu, Nanshan District, Shenzhen. Tel: (+86) 755 8637 1698 Time: 20:00 Price: ¥80, ¥180, ¥280, ¥380, ¥480, ¥580 http://www.polytheatresz.com/ A Septet Concert Led by Richard Galliano (Sunday 23rd September, 2012) Richard Galliano (born December 12, 1950, Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes) is a French accordionist, who was drawn to music at an early age, starting with the accordion when he was 4. He has been strongly influenced by his father Lucien, an accordionist originally from Italy. He has worked with some of the greatest in the business and is sure to set the stage alight with his harmony and tone. He was also a key member of Claude Nougaro's band for several years as a pianist and accordionist. Shenzhen Concert Hall Symphony Halll, 2016 Fu Zhong Yi Lu, Futian District, Shenzhen. Tel: (+86) 755 8284 1888 (09:00-20:00) Time: 20:00 Price: ¥380, ¥280, ¥180, ¥100 http://www.shenzhenconcerthall.com/ Potted Potter - The Unauthorized Harry Experience (Tuesday 18th September - Sunday 30th September, 2012) Restaurant & Bar Hong Kong (Tuesday 11th September Thursday 13th September, 2012) This marks the 10th anniversary of Restaurant and Bar Hong Kong, which experienced a record-breaking attendance of 12,107 last year. Owners and F&B Directors of the most prominent restaurants, hotels, clubs, bars, cafés, as well as executive chefs, sommeliers and wine buyers attended over the three days of the event. You can expect more of the same this year, as lovers of the industry come together to meet, share ideas, source new products and be inspired to produce even better restaurant experiences for their diners. Members of the public are also most welcome! Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Tel: (+ 852) 3105 3970 Price: Free Admission e-mail: stuart@restaurantandbarhk.com http://www.restaurantandbarhk.com/ Playing to sold out houses all over the world, POTTED POTTER, a parody penned by double Olivier Award Best Entertainment nominees Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner, takes on the ultimate challenge of condensing all seven Harry Potter books (and a real life game of Quidditch) into seventy hilarious minutes. This fantastically funny show features all your favourite characters, a special appearance from a fire-breathing dragon, endless costumes, brilliant songs, ridiculous props and a generous helping of Howgarts magic! Date & Time: 18 Sep 2012 (Tue) at 7:30pm; 19 Sep 2012 (Wed) at 7:30pm; 20 Sep 2012 (Thu) at 7:30pm; 21 Sep 2012 (Fri) at 4:30pm & 7:30pm; 22 Sep 2012 (Sat) at 2pm, 4:30pm & 7:30pm; 23 Sep 2012 (Sun) at 2pm, 4:30pm; 25 Sep 2012 (Tue) at 7:30pm; 26 Sep 2012 (Wed) at 7:30pm; 27 Sep 2012 (Thu) at 7:30pm; 28 Sep 2012 (Fri) at 4:30pm & 7:30pm; 29 Sep 2012 (Sat) at 2pm, 4:30pm & 7:30pm; 30 Sep 2012 (Sun) at 2pm, 4:30pm. Drama Theatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, 1 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Tel: (+852) 8203 0299 Price: HK$550, $495, $395 http://www.hongkongticketing.com/ Air-Raising Fashion Access (Thursday 27th September - Saturday 29th September, 2012) FASHION ACCESS is the must-attend international fashion fair for high quality, affordable bags and footwear, plus small leather goods, lifestyle accessories, garments and much more. Happening twice a year, the March fair showcases collections for the upcoming autumn-winter season, while the September fair focuses on spring-summer offerings. So, if you want to get ahead of the game for next year, then this is surely the place to do so… Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, 1 Expo Drive, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Tel: (+852) 2827 6211 Time: 09:00-18:00 daily Price: Trade ONLY. Badge registration is required. e-mail: info@aplf.com http://www.fashionaccess.aplf.com/ Passenger traffic and aircraft movements at Hong Kong International Airport set new monthly records in July, as it handled more than five million passengers and 29,880 aircraft movements. This figure is not far off the world's busiest airport, Heathrow in London, and the jump in activity has been attributed to traffic for the Olympics, as well as improved sales in holiday packages to places like Taiwan and Japan. Airport Authority Chief Executive Officer Stanley Hui said that both passenger and air traffic movements have once again set records, and he believes the growth trend will continue in the coming months. I’m not sure whether this is good news for passengers, however…! Beihuan Mayhem Police responded over the weekend to public concerns about reported increases in traffic violations on Beihuan Boulevard, where new monitoring equipment has recently been installed. It would seem that these new measures are not enough to alleviate public concern, although the authorities insist that the equipment has actually cut violations on the road in half. The 20-kilometer Beihuan Boulevard runs from east to west through Shenzhen, from Luohu to Nanshan. The most common violations on Beihuan throughout the monitoring have been speeding, illegal lane changes, drifting across lane lines and illegal U-turns. Police also have installed 12 LED screens along the road, to post traffic alerts, remind drivers of safety concerns and potentially post updated lists of violations by drivers as a deterrent for traffic offenses. Some people might say 'too little, too late'! Jou Hisaishi Movie Music Gala (Saturday 22nd September, 2012) Joe Hisaishi, born December 6th, 1950, is a composer and director responsible for over 100 soundtracks and conventional albums dating back to 1981 (the year I was born!!!). He is best-known for his work with animator Hayao Miyazaki, including the soundtracks to Spirited Away (2001), Howl's Moving Castle (2004), Princess Mononoke (1997), My Neighbour Totoro (1988), and Nausica of the Valley of the Wind (1983). He is also famed for his work with filmmaker Takeshi Kitano, including soundtracks for Dolls (2002), Kikujiro (1999), Hana-Bi (1997), Kids Return (1996), and Sonatine (1993). That's quite a resume…! Shenzhen Concert Hall Symphony Hall, 2016 Fu Zhong Yi Lu, Futian District, Shenzhen. Tel: (+86) 755 8284 1888 (09:00-20:00) Time: 20:00 Price: ¥380, ¥280, ¥180, ¥120 http://www.szyyt.com/ supremos 40 Son, First Second by Simon Cormack Rights With a lot hanging in the balance for a bright young thing from Merseyside, It’s no wonder to see how John Heckle has grabbed the attention of many a mogul in the industry of late. After being snapped up for a record contract last year, on the back of some friendly prompts and Dutch courage leading him to send a demo to one of his heroes, Jamal Moss, it’s all systems go for the 23-year-old DJ and producer. Just two years ago, he was over in China for a few months, on a tour of the land in which his brother, Bill, was then living. His journeys around the country no doubt contributed to his flamboyant creativity, but his family's undeniable love of music is the driving force behind the Heckle musical empire. His father, also named Bill, is the co-owner of the legendary Cavern Club in Liverpool, the birthplace of The Beatles, one of the most famous music venues the industry has to bequeath. Bill Heckle (senior) is also responsible for Beatle Week, Europe’s largest free concert. His brother is also a talented DJ and promoter, having been involved in numerous successful nights and residencies in Liverpool in the last decade, one of which being the renowned Lemon Lounge. It’s no wonder that all this pedigree has rubbed off on the youngest of the clan, and, it would seem that John is about to eclipse all of his peers, as he is now flying all over Europe to fulfill countless club bookings and the odd festival for good measure. He is also in the studio working on his eagerly anticipated second album. Through the odd bit of string pulling and his own gracious agreement, we managed to collar John for a quick interview to see what makes him somewhat of a raw talent. What first got you into house music? My brother Bill taking me to raves in my early teens, to nights like Bugged Out. He has had a lot to do with the course of my influential years and has a lot to do with the kind of music I listen to nowadays… What do you think differentiates UK and US electronic music, and why do you think Chicago and Detroit seem to standout? Not everything from those cities is great. I think people tend to like some of the output just because it's from those cities. I like the earlier aesthetic, the rough and ready DIY style stuff. The music can be from anywhere in the world, however. It's not about the place, rather the people who make it. What was the turning point in your early stages that made you realise this was a viable career path? The first release on Mathematics, the Life of Titan EP, garnered a lot of attention, which gave me the push to take music more seriously. After that, I had much more confidence to push new ideas and sounds through my first album, Second Son. How did it feel to be signed up by Mathematics imprint and release your first big recording? Jamal Moss was my favorite artist, so it was a big honour to be recognized by him on his label. It was after seeing him play with Surgeon in Antwerp that I realised the scope for originality in the club arena. Having spent some time in Guangzhou, how do you rate the music/club scene compared to back home? I only went to a few clubs, to be honest, and that was when friends were playing. So, in that sense, the music wasn't any different from home in my own experience, but maybe the crowd was a bit more subdued! With track names like ‘Red Defender’ and ‘Hard Sleeper’, I can see a definite link between your experiences/passions and your music. How closely blended are the two, with regards to taking inspiration from your life and translating that into your productions? Sometimes I'll try to make a piece of music reflect an experience, but mostly the track names are added as an afterthought. The process in which I make records is hardly ever structured in order to produce a sound based around a theme. That is something I would like to do to a greater extent eventually, but at the moment I am happy playing around with sounds and making my music as varied as possible. What can we expect next from John Heckle? Lots of releases and remixes completed for the coming months, and I am working on a second album. Do you have any plans to return to China? Not in the foreseeable future, but I would love to go back and see some friends who are still out there. I enjoyed my time there, but I'm totally focused on what’s ahead. Have you ever had to deal with any hecklers? (excuse the pun) Only our Bill. He has been known to get rowdy on occasion… QUICK FIRE (say the first thing that comes into your head) Best rave? Rehab, Liverpool Desert island track? Baltimora ‘Tarzan Boy’ DJ idol? Jeff Mills Marmite/peanut butter? Peanut Butter Most influential radio station? I don’t listen to the radio enough. Proudest moment? First Mathematics EP Favourite tipple? Guinness First feature on the list for plastic surgery? Cauliflower ear Least favourite genre? Romcom John Heckle is currently DJing all around Europe. For a full biography, tour dates, downloadable podcasts and everything else you need to know about the Scouse prodigy, check out his website… http://www.johnheckle.com/ bulletin Symphony of Seafood 'Sake Pairing' at Robata Grill & Bar Passionate Pineapple, Marvellous Mango Accompanying the intoxicating panoramic views of the 'Pearl River New City', The Market Café invites you to join an overwhelming dinner buffet with freshly imported oysters, sumptuous Australian lobsters,a mélange of stunning seafood and globally inspired dishes. Chef ITO creates an inspiring SAKE pairing menu, with authentic regional Japanese dishes, to be enjoyed in one of Guangzhou's classiest restaurants. Rejuvenate and refresh yourself with light Afternoon Tea sets, featuring fresh seasonal fruits, including lychee, mango and pineapple. Offer valid throughout September, 2012 Daily from 2 to 5:30 p.m. throughout September CNY208 +15% per set Advanced booking is requested. Terms and conditions apply. Every Monday & Tuesday night, 'Oysters Theme' dinner buffet at CNY388 Valid: 2012.7.9 - 10.11 Reservations: (+86) 20 3819 0898 Address: Robata Grill & Bar, 6F, Sofitel Guangzhou Sunrich, 988 Guangzhou Da Dao Zhong, Tianhe District, Guangzhou. Every Wednesday & Thursday night, 'Lobsters Theme' dinner buffet at CNY438 Valid: 2012.9.5 - 10.11 Reservations: (+86) 20 3813 6888 restaurant.reservation@ritzcarlton.com. Address: The Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou, 3 Xing An Road, Pearl River New City, Tianhe District, Guangzhou. The price above is subject to 15% service charge Reservations: (+86) 20 8550 8025/8550 8026r Address: Grand Hyatt Guangzhou, 12 Zhujiang West Road, Pearl River New City, Tianhe District, Guangzhou Mid-autumn Festival Treats with Sui Xuan Moon Cake Chimelong Moon Cake Mid-autumn Festival is the reunion season. Delicate moon cakes are available in Sui Xuan, our Chinese restaurant. Choose from our large offerings of our classic tasty moon cakes, a special gift for your friends and family. Validity Period: Aug 1,2012 to Sep 30,2012 Premier Mooncake ¥288/box Luxury Mooncake ¥258/box Traditional Mooncake ¥228/box Mini Mooncake ¥208/box Chimelong Hotel offers moon cake gift boxes in various flavours, enjoy these good tastes with friends and family in Mid-autumn Festival. Free delivery service is available for purchases of 100 boxes or above.(Only for Guangzhou and Panyu area) Validity Period: 15 August - 25 September 2012 Four Flavours Moon Cake ¥198/box The box contains moon cakes in four flavours, including double and single salty egg yolk with lotus paste, nuts paste with ham, nuts with red bean-paste. Reservations: (+86) 20 6683 9999 Address: Hilton Guangzhou Tianhe, 215 Linhe Xi Heng Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou. Reservations: (+86) 20 8478 6838 Address: Chimelong Hotel Panyu Avenue, Panyu District, Guangzhou. High Tea at Oakroom Restaurant & Bar Enjoy High Tea at Oakroom Restaurant & Bar, from 2:00pm to 5:00 pm every day, ranging from fresh Sandwiches, Assorted Sweeties and a Selection of Tea or Coffee at the low price of CNY158 net for 2 persons. Upgrade to 'The Royal Tea' for only RMB 60 per person which includes a glass of wine. Offer valid until 30th September, 2012. Reservations: (+86) 20 3883 2828 Address:16F, Oakwood Premier Guangzhou, 28 Tiyu Dong Road, Tianhe District, Guangzhou. Sheraton 75th Anniversary Package Chef's Recommendation Cantonese Cuisine is one of eight subdivisions of Chinese cuisine, and is the most popular style outside China, originating from the region around Canton (Guangzhou) in southern China's Guangdong province. Canal Luna Chef Kenny and his culinary team present the authentic Cantonese cuisine to treat your taste buds. Deep Fried Chicken, CNY98*/each Braised Chicken Wings with Carrot, Mushroom and Bamboo Shoot, CNY68*/3 pieces Stewed Frogs with Dried Scallop and Pear, CNY58*/ person Offer valid throughout September, 2012 Lunch: 11:00 to 14:30 Dinner: 17:30 to 22:00 * Plus 15% surcharge Reservations: (+86) 757 8620 9006 Address: Canal Luna Chinese Restaurant, 3/F, InterContinental Foshan, 20 Denghu East Road, Nanhai District, Foshan. To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Sheraton brand, we invite you to experience our amazing accommodation package. The Package includes 1 Deluxe City View Room, two breakfasts, CNY75 F&B coupon and a Lucky draw for SPG members. Don't hesitate to taste traditional Shunde delicacies, enjoy the Sheraton signature Sweet Sleeper Bed, the unique round bathtub, rain forest shower and much more. Offer vaild from 1st September to 14th November, 2012. CNY750+15% service charge Reservations: (+86) 757 2888 8888 Address: Sheraton Shunde Hotel, 11 Desheng Road, Daliang, Shunde District, Foshan. bulletin Offers National Day Refreshing Package For An Extra One CNY Valid from 28th September to 7th October, 2012, the National Day Refreshing Package is available from CNY988 for a superior room. Just add CNY1, and you can enjoy amazing benefits, including: •CNY500 Food & Beverage credit per stay (not applicable for in-room dining or banquet). •Complimentary upgrade to next room category. •Complimentary transportation from / to Luohu Port (advanced reservation is required). •50% discount for Spa treatment (not applicable for caviar and pear anti-aging facial, advanced reservation is required). •Complimentary welcome fruit. •Late check out until 4pm, subject to availability. The rate quoted is subject to a 15% service charge and terms and conditions apply. Italian Culinary Journey Taste Restaurant at Four Points by Sheraton Shenzhen, is offering a rare opportunity to sample a specially created Italian Journey from Chef Massimiliano, Italian Chef at the group’s acclaimed sister hotel, The Westin Guangzhou. Chef Massimiliano’s culinary style has been developed over 10 years, and his dishes for Taste focus on his passion for creating traditional and authentic Italian cuisine, showcasing the pizza & pasta live show for guests – truly an irresistible experience Offer valid from August 28th to September 16th, 2012. CNY268+15%/person Reservations: (+86) 755 8358 8668 Address:3F, Taste Signature Restaurant, Four Points by Sheraton Shenzhen, 5 Guihua Road, Futian Free Trade Zone, Shenzhen. Reservations: (+86) 755 8217 2288 rsvn@cplandmarksz.com Address: Crowne Plaza Hotel & Suites Landmark Shenzhen, No.3018, Nanhu Road, Shenzhen National Day Holiday at OCT East Theme Hotel Cluster From September 30th to October 7th, 2012, 1 night accommodation at the Interlaken OCT Hotel starts from CNY1500; 1 night accommodation at Mahayana OCT Boutique Hotel/Otique Aqua Hotel/Oasis O·City Hotel/Parkview O·City Hotel starts from CNY430; 1 night accommodation at Cargo Hostel starts from CNY350. In-house guests can enjoy swimming for free at Parkview O·City Hotel & Oasis O·City Hotel by showing their room key, SPA ticket at CNY100/guest & theme parks ticket at CNY210/guest. Reservations: (+86) 755 8888 3333 or toll-free number 400 860 1388. Address: Interlaken OCT Hotel, OCT East, Dameisha, Yantian District, Shenzhen. Executive Offer Located on the 40th-42nd floor, the Executive Lounge officially launches on August 1st, 2012. In addition to the panoramic view of Xiamen city, the Yuandang Lake and Xinyue Mountains, the lounge provides personalised services, such as express check-in, shoe shining, XBOX game entertainment, Internet access, cocktail hours and many more. The boardroom, on the 42nd floor, serves as an exclusive venue for business meetings. Executive Room - CNY1,288 + 15% Service Charge + 4% Government Tax Grand Executive Room - CNY1,388 + 15% Service Charge + 4% Government Tax Offer valid until 29th September, 2012 Reservations: (+86) 592 337 8888 Address: The Westin Xiamen, No. 398 Xianyue Road, Xiamen. Mid-Autumn Festival The Westin Shenzhen Nanshan, has prepared an exquisite selection of moon cakes with exotic fillings, ranging from traditional dates to western-style char-baked coffee flavour, and also Chiuchow crispy style. These pastries come in a variety of specially designed boxes to take home, or give as gifts. Offer valid from 1st to 31st September, 2012. Difference prices for each variety of moon cake. Reservations: (+86) 755 2698 8888 Address: The Westin Shenzhen Nanshan, 9028-2, Shennan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen. Korean Food Festival The renowned taste of Korea is coming to Spices of Sofitel Forebase Chongqing, from 8th September to 23rd September, 2012. During the food festival, you can enjoy free flow of soft drinks. It's the best opportunity to experience traditional and authentic Korean cuisine including different types of kimchi, Korean barbecue, hot pots, and Korean honey citron teas - all healthy and tasty. Reservations: (+86) 23 6863 9999 ext: 6333 Address: Spices Western Restaurant, Sofitel Forebase Chongqing, 137, Ke Yuan Er road, Jiu Long Po District, Chongqing. The Ritz-Carlton, Guangzhou welcomes newrooms executive assistant manager, Mr. Christopher W. Sommers, who will be in overall charge of ROOM division. Mr.Denny Ma Mr.Nicholas Smith Mr. Davide Pesenato was recently appointed as Hotel Manager of The Westin Shenzhen, Nanshan. Mr. Emil Leung, general manager of Futian Shangri-La, Shenzhen, is pleased to announce the appointment of new members of staff to the hotel’s Executive Committee: Nicholas Smith as Resident Manager, and Denny Ma as Director of Sales and Marketing. Mr. David Chan, general manager of Grand Hyatt Guangzhou, is pleased to announce the new appointment of Mr. Dohmeier Ralf as Executive Chef of Grand Hyatt Guangzhou, who was born and raised in Germany.