Community Business LGBT Workplace Inclusion Index Launch Party – 12 November, 2014

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Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 13-15 November, 2014

Women’s Rugby Fixtures – 13-15 November, 2014

Bee’s Nest Bee Farm Open Day – 16 November, 2014

Bee's Nest Bee Farm Open Day

A day at the farm to learn about honey, bees and locally produced Hong Kong products – taste raw honeys, honeycomb, bee pollen, royal jelly and Hydromel (honey wine) from 11am – 5pm.

Bee’s Nest Bee Farm, 14 Tai Tam Reservoir Road, Nr Stanley contact: [email protected] or 5186 0802

Occupy Santa

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There’s trouble in Tinseltown this Christmas as Occupy Santa continues…

Occupy Santa proves very popular at Umbrella Square

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Midnight in Mong Kok – A Documentary

An intimate and fascinating look at the Umbrella Movement in Mong Kok, by the students of Hong Kong University, as it evolves over time.

Hong Kong 10-31 Russia @ Kings Park – 8 November, 2014

Hong Kong 10-31 Russia @ Kings Park – 8 November, 2014

Russia’s next generation of players made a winning debut as they overpowered Hong Kong 31-10 at King’s Park in the first of the two-Test Ustinov Cup series on Saturday.

Disappointed at failing to qualify for the World Cup, Russia has rung in the changes and has included seven new faces as they look at bringing in new blood with an eye on qualifying for the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. They did not disappoint in the opening test as they ran in three tries in a comfortable victory that was all but sealed in the first-half after they led 23-3.

“We are going through a change of generation with the failure to get to the World Cup in England next year. We are now looking to 2019 (in Japan) and in order to make a smooth transition we have brought seven new players to give them game time and I’m pleased with the overall result,” said Russian fullback and captain Vasily Artemyev.

Hong Kong also blooded a number of new caps including props John Aikman and Jack Parfitt as well as fullback Jimmy Richards and fly-half Reece Hamon. But the home team suffered a blow when skipper and No 8 Nick Hewson was stretchered out early in the second half with an ankle injury.

Russia was too powerful in the set pieces, especially in the first-half when they dominated territory and possession to run in two tries from wingers Andrei Otrokov and Igor Galinovskiy. Both tries were opportunistic as Otrokov finished off a super solo effort from flanker Pavel Butenko who stepped his way past a flailing Hong Kong defence 30 metres out before offloading to his wing just short of the line.

Russia’s second try was off another defensive breakdown for Hong Kong with Galinovskiy reacting well to a charged down clearance kick from full-back Richards to touch down shortly before half-time.

Fly-half Iurii Kushnarev was in fine kicking form as he knocked over both conversions as well as three penalties to underline Russian dominance as they entered half-time with a 23-3 lead.

Hong Kong failed to make any impression in the first period with a solitary penalty from Jamie Hood. “We are bitterly disappointed. I don’t think we gave a good account of ourselves and what we can do. There were glimpses in the second half, but not enough,” said Hong Kong head coach Andrew Hall. “The boys know that with a bit of hard work this week, the errors can be fixed. So we are disappointed that we didn’t give a better account for ourselves, but now there is an opportunity for us to right that next week. And that’s the message I’ve left the boys with,” Hall added.

Hong Kong picked up their game in the second half and looked more dangerous, especially in broken play. The infusion of substitutes Reece Hamon and Charles Cheung Ho Ning in the backs also added a bit more bite, resulting in a try for winger Rowan Varty.

It came late in the match with Russia down to 14 men after Otrokov had been sin-binned. They lost a lineout inside their own half and Hong Kong scrumhalf Cheung craftily used the short-side, spinning a pass to Varty who took full advantage of the fact that his opposite number was not on the field to cover 35 metres and score.

“I just saw a gap and it was a good pass from Charles. In broken play we showed we can be dangerous,” Varty said. “I hope we can improve on this performance for next Saturday.” Hamon added the extra points, but Russia hit back immediately to stretch the lead when Mikhail Sidorov crossed over by the left corner to score his side’s third try.

“We took our foot off the gas a bit in the second half. This has been a problem for us always, as we tend to relax. We have to brush up on that as well as few other mistakes. Our job is not over. We have taken a first step but to finish this visit on a high note we need to get the other win,” said Artemyev, who was also celebrating winning his 50th cap.

Hong Kong will face Russia in the second test at Hong Kong Football Club on Saturday, November 15 2014 (kick-off 18.00).

Megabites: 8 November, 2014

Thanksgiving
A national holiday in the USA, Thanksgiving originated as a day of celebration of the previous years harvest. Local American stalwart Dan Ryan’s is offering a traditional 4 course menu for $398 + 10% featuring pumpkin soup, roast turkey with giblet gravy, candied yams, mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie. turkey-thanksgiving
Dan Ryan’s Chicago Grill is located at Shop 28, LG2, Festival Walk, 80 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong (t: 2265 8811) and 112 Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Admiralty (t: 2845 4600).

Isola Reopens
A newly renovated and slightly remodeled Isola re-opened in IFC recently. At first glance you might not notice many of the new features, but take a look at the most important part of the restaurant… There’s a brand new kitchen, designed with the input of two-star Michelin Chef Marco Sacco and built in Italy. Yes, Isola is the latest eatery to partner up with an overseas Michelin star chef to add ‘prestige’ to it’s name… While Marco Satto will ‘oversee’ the gradual revamping of Isola’s menu – so don’t expect to see any of famous dishes on the menu quite yet – the new chef on the ground is Omar Agostini. At the media introduction of Marco Satto’s appointment there was little to taste, so we’ll have to wait and see what impact Marco and Omar bring to Isola, and it’s prime location with wonderful views across the harbour.

Great Idea
As part of their Christmas promotion Great in the basement of Pacific Place will be holding a series of food tastings and demonstrations loosely entitled “Comfort Foods for the Holidays”. The series of tastings and hands on activities starts on the 21 November from 3pm with the goal of inspiring and entertaining while learning more about food and how to prepare, cook and enjoy it.

A full list of the classes and tasting is posted in the store where you can sign-up in advance for those that interest you most. The list includes: Dressing a Whole Turkey (Demo), Pumpkin soup (Demo/Food Tasting), Making A Ginger Bread House from Scratch (Hands on instructional Class), Old Fashioned Christmas Cookies (Hands on instructional Class), Roasting Poultry (Hands on instructional Class), Christmas Pudding (Demo/Food Tasting), Composing a Cheese platter (Hands on instructional Class), Cooking with Cheese (Demo/Food Tasting), How to Carve a Turkey (Demo/Food Tasting), Understanding Craft Beer Instruction (Tasting).

Cooking videos
The Sheraton in Macau is posting cooking videos on it’s facebook page showing viewers how to enjoy the specialty dishes from the Sheraton Macao Hotel’s restaurants at home. Tied in with this are a series of weekly competitions and give-aways – check out their facebook page for more details www.facebook.com/SheratonMacau

If you have any food news please send it to [email protected]

Umbrella Movement Images – 7 November, 2014

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A cold grey morning, matured into a damp miserable night – the first really grotty night of the six week long protest. Yet, Umbrella Square was a hive of activity as protestors water-proofed their leaky ‘made-in-China” tents and raised them off the road. Modified supply centres, and continued to raise and expand awareness through discussion, art, music and friendship.

HK’s postcrossing community held their third hand-out of postcards. 40,000 cards in 30 designs, the message was simple the cards are free, post them to your friends around the world!

Advertising executives gave away stickers they’d designed and created. Others gave away umbrella charms and love HK necklaces. While Flo and her friends delivered hot spicy Chinese style ginger soup to help ward off the cold and damp.

The unique peaceful nature of the Umbrella Movement was emphasised by the newspaper images of violent protest on the streets of London and Belgium the previous night. The most ‘aggression’ shown by the protesters has been against invading rain water and the constant menace of rubbish.

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