When selling property, is it better to use one agent or many? In this week's Ask the Experts segment, find out when less equals more in the world of real estate.
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The Garcia Thrill Riders are a family of three stunt motorcyclists – Leo, Getti and even their six-year-old son, Maximus. In this video, watch snippets of their death-defying stunts in their famous steel sphere, Globe of Death.
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Pianist Lang Lang was an integral part of the Zhang Yimou-choreographed opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics. The pianist talks about his experiences in the "Bird's Nest".
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In a wide-ranging interview, rapper Jin speaks to the South China Morning Post about the launch of his all-Cantonese album ABC, his identity, Hong Kong's music scene, his childhood, and battling.
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Martial arts film star Donnie Yen stars in Ip Man, the story of Wing Chun grandmaster (and sifu to Bruce Lee) Yip Man. The film is directed by Wilson Yip and features fight choreography by Sammo Hung. Yip Man's eldest son served as a consultant for this film, which also stars several Wing Chun kung fu practitioners.
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The new Sony Reader PRS 700 will replace the old 500 model next month. The digital book reader boasts an interactive touch screen display with a built-in light.
Weighing in at just 255 grams and able to store 320 digital books, the Reader is the perfect travel companion or gadget for the commute to work.
Paul Potts, winner of Britain's Got Talent, was in Hong Kong recently to promote his debut album, One Chance. He shared some secrets behind his rapid rise to fame and fortune - including the whereabouts of his prize money.
Clarence Tsui of the South China Morning Post sits down with Hong Kong writer, director and actor Stephen Chow to discuss his new film CJ7. This is the first half of a two-part interview and is in Cantonese with English subtitles.
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Bryan Berg uses ordinary playing cards to build models of some the world's most famous buildings and structures. Here, he turns his attention to the Beijing Games, drawing inspiration from Beijing CCTV Tower, Bird's Nest stadium and other capital landmarks.
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Renowned local artist Carrie Chau will once again exhibit her kooky collection of artwork at Times Square. In this video, hear about Carrie's inspiration and her take on Christmas before she demonstrates her drawing skills with an impromptu self-portrait.
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Cycle ball (or "radball") is not a sport you usually see, but it's definitely one you'll never forget. Watch as Hong Kong cycle ball enthusiasts explain the intricacies of this cross between football and cycling.
New media arts exhibition "A-Glow-Glow" features two unique interactive installations orgainsed by Microwave and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. 'Volume' by British group United Visual Artists (UVA) and 'Phaeodaria' by local LED artist Teddy Lo.
Film star Andy Lau spearheads the opening ceremony.
Hong Kong Eats talks to a local chef who has been preparing dim sum since he was 15. Chef Tang Leung Hung demonstrates how to make the perfect char siu bau (barbecued pork buns) and har gau (prawn dumplings).
In Cantonese with English subtitles.
Clarence Tsui of the South China Morning Post sits down with Hong Kong writer, director and actor Stephen Chow to discuss his new film CJ7. This is the second half of a two-part interview and is in Cantonese with English subtitles.
Norma Connolly looks at efforts by inventor Lucien Gambarota and California Fitness to help make the gym become more environmentally friendly. Mr Gambarota has modified cardio machines at California Fitness, with the aim of turning energy that goes into burning calories into real energy that can be used to power lights and other electricity consuming devices.
Director Christopher Nolan along with actors Christian Bale and Morgan Freeman discuss the next instalment in the Batman series, presently filming in Hong Kong.
Classical pop twins RyanDan stopped by Hong Kong as part of their whirlwind tour to promote their self-titled debut album, and performed live at Langham Place. They share aspects of their success and twins' mischief with features reporter David Momphard.