The campus, dubbed 'Island East Matrix' by Swire, comprises eight office buildings, including Cityplaza One, Oxford House and Dorset House, and three 'techno centres' - Somerset House, Cornwall House and Warwick House.
It is the business address of more than 300 local and multinational companies occupying almost six million square feet of commercial space.
Swire distinguishes itself from its competitors by having all these buildings linked via a campus telecommunications wiring network.
Jamal Crawford is one of the guys who had the privilege of playing with Michael Jordan outside the court as the NBA legend was impressed with his dribbling abilities. Crawford’s dribbling abilities caught Jordan’s eyes and that made the legendary Chicago Bulls player frequently ask him to pick up games. Surprisingly, though, this allowed Crawford to meet Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Let's get to know how.
Crawford came as a guest on The Pivot Podcast on YouTube.
That is a far cry from the face value of eight fen that it was given when printed at the height of Mao Zedong's infamous campaign to enforce ideological purity across the mainland. The stamp's sale accounted for more than a third of the entire auction. Mao's government issued the stamp - measuring 6cm by 4cm - to celebrate the revolution's 'complete victory', even though the movement would continue until the chairman's death in 1976.
Ultra-modern tea shop “Xie Xie” is one business trying to turn the tide back to sophistication.
Founder Xie Yu-tung, 30, comes from a family of tea producers and uses leaves from their plantations in Taiwan’s mountainous Dayuling and Lishan areas.
Her sleek all-white tea boutique at Taipei’s Mandarin Oriental hotel is stacked with teabags in book-like boxes and clear cylindrical bottles of ready-to-drink cold brews.“I think Taiwan has the best oolong and it’s a pity that it’s not seen all over the world,” says Xie, who
A documentary produced by TVB has won a major media award in the United States. The broadcaster's Fifty Years After the War was one of three international winners at the 55th annual Peabody Awards for cable and broadcasting, announced in Athens, Georgia last week.
Executive producer, Emily Wong Yuk-kit, said the programme had analysed how World War II changed the face of Asia, particularly China.
'We are very proud because the Peabody is such a difficult award to win,' Ms Wong said.