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Gafencu Men Magazine - July 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

There are some things you simply don’t miss until they’re gone. The July heat has smothered Hong Kong with the grace of a wet blanket. But while we won’t be missing the weather, we’d certainly miss the air-conditioner and dehumidifier we’re using to abate it. This month we don’t just talk figurative power: we’re talking electric power.

Paul Poon is the Director of China Light and Power Hong Kong, one of two companies quite literally bringing power to the people. In our exclusive interview, Poon explains what he considers to be the basis of personal power, the battle over clean and renewable fuel, and how to get the best out of manufacturing on the mainland. Power, as he explains, is all about options.

Moving briskly along with another smorgasbord of interviews and monthly columns, we wax philosophical with kung-fu-master-cum-cultural-saviour Hing Chao and get comfortable with singer-songstress Joyce Lee. Then it’s time to catch up with Edward Snowden; one year on and how has Hong Kong fared when it comes to the Great Game of Spies and Trade? The rise of ASEAN and the prospective fall of Hong Kong, the best of the world’s crazy public holidays, and a handy whistle-stop tour of hot-spots threatening to spawn World War III also make their entry.

But that’s not all! We get the low-down on South Africa’s best wines; a guide to getting the best out of a holiday in Costa Rica; all neatly wrapped up in the high-class accoutrements, classy cars, and expensive watches you expect.

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