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Filmed at key heritage sites all across Hong Kong, including Tai Kwun, Tang Tsing Lok Ancestral Hall and Kowloon Walled City Park, this documentary showcases Hong Kong's multicultural history. Prominent historians and conservation experts explain the architectural relevance of buildings ranging from houses of worship to former colonial outposts and tenements.
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Life’s too short to live around plain terra cotta planters anymore.
There’s a houseplant for every amount of light and every level of skill required to keep it alive, and these days, there’s a pot for every taste. Both your plant and your planter can be eye-catching and incredible—why not pair them to make a living work of art?
These seven combos show just how bold you can go: Don’t be afraid of funky textures and bright colors. Contrast a sturdy pot with delicate foliage. Place a sinister-looking cactus in the simplest brutalist planter. And, for God’s sake, put the hanging macramé away. (You should also make sure to read those instructions on watering.)F