What I read in Hong Kong (besides my own stash of books).
On weekday mornings, I'll pick up a free copy of the Chinese morning newspapers on my way to work. Every Monday night, I'll buy a copy of Touch, which is a local weekly Chinese magazine which circulates every Tuesday. Then every Wednesday night, I'll buy a copy of Milk, which is another local weekly Chinese magazine which circulates every Thursday. It's from these local magazines that I find out about the independent music and obscure art events I frequent, as well as local street fashion I can't bring myself to adopt.
Later in the week, I'll switch to reading English. On Friday, I'll pick up a weekly copy of HK Magazine, and sometimes the fortnightly issue of BC Magazine. And to wrap the week up, I'll read my Sunday South China Post faithfully.
On weekday mornings, I'll pick up a free copy of the Chinese morning newspapers on my way to work. Every Monday night, I'll buy a copy of Touch, which is a local weekly Chinese magazine which circulates every Tuesday. Then every Wednesday night, I'll buy a copy of Milk, which is another local weekly Chinese magazine which circulates every Thursday. It's from these local magazines that I find out about the independent music and obscure art events I frequent, as well as local street fashion I can't bring myself to adopt.
Later in the week, I'll switch to reading English. On Friday, I'll pick up a weekly copy of HK Magazine, and sometimes the fortnightly issue of BC Magazine. And to wrap the week up, I'll read my Sunday South China Post faithfully.
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