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Submitted By: Christina Valhouli
on: Wed, 01/16/2008 - 22:14

peninsula_hong_kong.jpgDuring our big “Around The World in 80 Days” trip, we were lucky enough to stay at the Peninsula Hong Kong, one of the grande dame hotels of the east. Although I loved everything about the hotel- including the funky Felix bar- what really stood out for me was the technology. The Peninsula is one of the few hotel groups that put an enormous amount of thought about how a guest uses a room. Bedside controls can dim the lights, turn them on and off and control the curtains (how many times have you found yourself fumbling with the lights in a new hotel room?). I also loved the innovative (but completely simple) Valet Box, a locked enclosure between the guest room and the hallway where staff can place newspapers and freshly shined shoes without disturbing guests....

Submitted By: Christina Valhouli
on: Sun, 06/10/2007 - 12:36

Hong
Kong
used to be the place where we
people travelled to buy cut-rate suits. Although you'd be hard
pressed to find a decent suit for under £200 here (if that's what
you're looking for, go to
Shanghai
instead), there are a million and one better
reasons to come to
Hong Kong
than suits. We love the city for its
juxtaposition of old alleys next to shiny new skyscrapers,
shopping, culture and sleek restaurants””not to mention its
frenetic buzz. 
Hong
Kong
...

Submitted By: Hyon Jung Lee
on: Tue, 01/09/2007 - 00:22

It's a hotel. 
It's an apartment. It's “home.”

If I were to move to
Hong Kong tomorrow, I want to move into a suite at the JIA Hotel. A few
nights at the JIA actually felt like something between staying at
home and staying in a hotel.  The experience,
of course, made me feel less like a tourist and more like myself,
especially after several long flights and consecutive nights in
sterile mega-hotels in Asia. For this, I am most
grateful.

“JIA” actually means home in
Mandarin. It is the first boutique hotel in Asia designed by
Philippe
Starck.
This, of course, means contemporary furniture that
most people rule out for their own homes, but are amused (or
possibly annoyed...