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Gafencu Men Magazine - March 2014
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Gafencu Men is the guide to success in Hong Kong and greater China. It is the essential bible as to how to achieve success and how to dress for success. Every month it covers all the elements that are essential for the truly successful man.
With interviews with the very highest achievers, the most stylish individuals and the women they attract, Gafencu Men is a unique publication. It is read by those men who are at the very top of their professions, business-owners and high-fliers. It is also essential reading for those looking to join their ranks and be thee next generation of the business and social elite.
From travel to luxury watches, from cars to 22 pages of must-wear fashions and from guides to etiquette and perfect grooming, Gafencu Men is required reading for those men set on success.
In this issue
Sunlight has returned to the skies of Hong Kong and the chill of winter’s grasp has finally begun to abate. As such, it is once again that time of year when it behoves every discerning man to revise his attire and give his wardrobe a bit of a once-over.
This month, Gafencu Men presents its special feature on the top 24 luxury fashion brands as they reveal their new menswear collections for the Spring/Summer season. Sportswear is the season’s predominant theme, with vibrant, solid colours being favoured by many designers. Yet alongside these motifs remains a distinct emphasis on sophistication and a multi-layered outfit, providing the urbane gent with a truly urban look.
Next, we speak with Peter Wong, the chairman of Culture Resources Development Co. Ltd, M.K. Corporation and North West Development. Wong has spent the past 20 years developing cultural tourism hotels at sites in China located along the historic trade route, the Silk Road. But there is more than just a simple profit to be made here. If all goes as planned, Wong’s developments could very well bring about the beginning of a truly united and globalised world.
Gafencu Men then takes a look at Hong Kong’s fish farms and asks whether these controlled environments are the answer to the city’s seafood shortage, or merely a temporary fix for a far greater problem. We also look back upon the life of TVB’s former centenarian chairman, Run Run Shaw, and see just how difficult it will be for the city to find someone to fill his shoes.
Finally, we review the Evora S, arguably the best-made automobile Lotus has ever produced; give a run-down of the development of Canada’s often misunderstood wine industry; and ask the experts why Buddhist ritual paintings – thangkas – are worth far more than just the prices they command at auction.
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