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Why your kids need boundaries, and how to maintain them

Sand The Man!

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ACTION SPRINT TRAIL RUN, DBAY

Now’s the time to grab your spot in the Action Sprint Trail Run, DBay being organised by Action Asia Events on May 19. The race starts and finishes in DB Plaza, and there’s a choice of two distances -- 9km solo (3.5-hour cut-off, 14 years and up) and 12km solo (4.5-hour cut-off, 16 years and up). The DB Sprint takes competitors off the main trails on an adventure trail route, along ocean coastlines and beaches, with a mountain climb (Lo Fu Tau) on the 12km course. To enrol, visit www.actionasiaevents.com.

[PHOTO COURTESY OF Action Asia Events.]

REVERSE VENDING IN THE PLAZA

Check out the new Vitasoy Reverse Vending Machine (RVM) beside Fusion in DB Plaza, where you can insert your empty plastic beverage bottles to receive rewards.

On inputting your phone number, you receive a message on your phone, which allows you to create an account at www.rewards.vitasoy.com.hk.

Accumulate 10 Recycle E-stamps and you can redeem a HK$2 voucher to put towards the purchase of any Vitasoy beverage, or opt to have Vitasoy donate HK$3 to St James Settlement Jockey Club Upcycling Centre.

Happenings STUFF TO

FRENCH MAY ARTS FESTIVAL

French May Arts Festival has been showcasing fine art, music, theatre, dance, film and gastronomy in Hong Kong since 1993. With more than 100 cultural activities presented from May to June, French May attracts more than one million visitors, all keen to view the latest exhibitions and performances coming out of France. French May aims to reach out not only to Hong Kong’s French community but to the community at large, making it a true cultural exchange.

Among the highlights of this year’s festival are two original theatre productions – Nicolas Kerszenbaum’s Good Fortune, showing May 10 to 11 at Hong Kong City Hall, and Wu Hoi Fai’s Pas de deux à Hong Kong , showing May 31 to June 2 at Sheung Wan Civic Centre. The performances mark the final phase of a two-year Hong Kong-France theatre exchange project, ‘Let the Mirror Speak’. Both plays were developed using material collected through interviews and observation during the playwright-directors’ respective residencies in Hong Kong and Paris. Kerszenbaum’s Good Fortune is set in Kowloon, 2024, on the last night of the Hungry Ghost Festival. Ostensibly focused on three, multigenerational Hongkongers, who challenge fate and attempt to alter their life’s course, Good Fortune is a work of magical realism in which Kerszenbaum sets out to predict the entire city’s future, summoning the supernatural as his guide. In Pas de deux à Hong Kong , Wu reexamines the place he grew up from the perspective of French Hong Kong residents. His quest leads to many questions: what exactly does it mean to be French? At what point does one become a Hongkonger?

During French May, Kerszenbaum and Wu are hosting a series of meet-the-artist sessions, salons and drama workshops to share their creative processes and experiences. To find out more and book tickets, visit www.frenchmay.com. [PHOTO COURTESY OF French May Arts Festival.]

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BAN ON SINGLEUSE PLASTICS

The first phase of the Environmental Protection Department’s ban on single-use plastics comes into effect on April 22, Earth Day. Banned items include umbrella bags, cotton buds, glow sticks, polystyrene food containers and plastic cutlery and straws. Residents should note that in DB we only collect plastic bottles in our plastic recycling bins. Hard-to-recycle items, like plastic film and polyfoam, need to be taken to the government-funded Green@Community collection point, open on Tuesdays from 10am to 1pm and 2.30pm to 5.30pm at the Green Icon@DB.

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KNOW IN APRIL!

AFFORDABLE ART FAIR

Mark your diaries for the Affordable Art Fair, back in Hong Kong for the 11th time from May 16 to 19. You can expect to see thousands of contemporary artworks on display at Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, all priced from HK$1,000 to HK$100,000. This year, Gallery Jeeum (DB) will again be participating, as will DB-based artist Eleanor McColl. To find out more and grab tickets, visit www.affordableartfair.com. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Affordable Art Fair.]

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

The global tour of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s award-winning Broadway musical The Sound of Musi c is in town from April 16 to June 9 at the Grand Theatre, Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Cultural District. The Sound of Music is celebrating its 65th Anniversary this year, having won five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and the Grammy for Best Show Album, for its original run. To find out more, visit www.broadwayasia.com. To book tickets, visit www.soundofmusichk.com; to win a pair of tickets, turn to page 14. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Broadway International Group.]

PROVERSE SPRING RECEPTION

Long-term DB residents Dr Gillian Bickley and Dr Verner Bickley, MBE are hosting the Proverse Spring Reception at the Helena May in Central on April 25 at 7.00pm. You can join them for cocktail-style mixing and mingling, a canapés buffet and cash bar, and expect literary prize announcements and awards, poetry readings and writers’ speeches (both in person and remotely). Books scheduled to be launched include Mingled Voices 8: The International Proverse Poetry Prize Anthology, 2023 . Prior registration is essential at proversehongkong.files.wordpress. com/2024/02/proverse_spring_2024_reply_form-plus_book_order_form.pdf. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Proverse Hong Kong.]

DATES FOR YOUR DIARY

APRIL 6 | GATHER AT THE PLANT MARKET in DB Community Green Square from 2pm to 4pm. Visit Facebook @DynamicDB.

APRIL 14 | SHOP THE DISCOVERY BAY MARKET in DB Plaza from 11am to 6pm. Visit www.handmadehongkong.com.

APRIL 20 | JOIN A BEACH CLEAN-UP! Meet at the gate to DB/ Nim Shue Wan at 2.10pm. Email dana@plasticfreeseas.org to RSVP.

THROUGHOUT APRIL | DONATE PRELOVED FURNITURE to people in need through DB Mothers & Friends. To arrange for pick-up, visit Facebook @dbmf.collection.

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TIE THE KNOT AT REGALA SKYCITY HOTEL

Looking to celebrate your special day in style? Regala Skycity Hotel’s Grand Ballroom provides a stunning setting for either a Western, or traditional Chinese round-table wedding, and you can opt to exchange your vows on the beautiful sky deck. The wedding package comes with tempting extras, including one-night’s stay in a deluxe suite, a welcome fruit punch and a 3lb cream cake. To find out more, scan the QR code, call 3556 3288, email events@skycity.regala-hotels.com or visit www.regala-hotels.com/en/ regala-skycity-hotel. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Regala Skycity Hotel.]

JOIN A YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL CLASS

Hong Kong China

American Football League is providing an introduction to Flag Football on April 27, with classes held at DB North Sport Pitch. Flag football has been added to the Olympic programme for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles, and this is young DBers’ chance to find out what’s involved. To know more and enrol, visit Facebook @Dynamic DB.

DB DOG FUN DAY

Bring your pooch to Central Park on April 13, from 1pm to 6pm, to take part in a DB Dog Fun Day. You can expect seminars provided by pet professionals, market stalls manned by pet retailers and an adoption corner, as well as competitions for your fourlegged friends to take part in. To find out more, visit Facebook @Dynamic DB.

MEMORY TRACE OF WESTERN CHAMBER

Part of this year’s SPOTLIGHT: A Season of Performing Arts, Memory Trace of Western Chamber is showing from April 18 to 20 at the JC Cube, Tai Kwun. In an eagerly awaited return to the stage, esteemed dance artist Elsie Chau Kam Ngai partners with choreographer Ong Yong Lock and dramaturg Mann Chan to deliver a soul-searching solo performance that reimagines personal experiences as scenes from a classic Chinese romance. To book tickets, visit www.art-mate.net or scan the QR code. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Unlock Dancing Plaza.]

GUIDEPOST MONTESSORI OPEN HOUSE

At Guidepost Montessori Open House on April 20, you can learn more about Guidepost’s high-fidelity Montessori programmes that foster independence in children aged up to six years old. You can also walk around the school’s beautiful prepared environments and meet the DB campus team. Exclusive offers for Guidepost Summer Camps and school programmes will be available for attendees. To sign up to attend, visit guidepost.hk/news-events/events. [PHOTO COURTESY OF Guidepost Montessori.]

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BROADWAY INTERNATIONAL GROUP IS OFFERING TWO READERS A PAIR OF OPENING NIGHT TICKETS (EACH WORTH HK$828) TO SEE THE SOUND OF MUSIC ON APRIL 16

Extended for an additional 24 performances due to popular demand, The Sound of Music is live on stage at the Grand Theatre, Xiqu Centre, West Kowloon Cultural District from April 16 to June 9. The Sound of Music tells the true story of Maria, a governess, who changes the lives of the widowed Captain Von Trapp and his seven children by reintroducing them to the timeless power of music. Classic songs, like Do-Re-Mi, Edelweiss and My Favorite Things, bring the tale of love, compassion, hope and survival to life.

The global tour of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s multi award-winning Broadway musical is brought to Hong Kong by an all-Broadway creative team, led by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien. To find out more, visit www.broadwayasia.com; to book tickets, visit www.soundofmusichk.com.

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MEET MR TOUGH!

The Kellett

School Board

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Governors is delighted to announce the arrival of new Principal & CEO Paul Tough

Already a familiar face to many in Discovery Bay, Paul Tough is back in Hong Kong, ready to start a new chapter as Principal & CEO of Kellett School. Paul is returning from Japan where he spent five years as Principal at The British School in Tokyo, prior to that he gained senior leadership experience at Island School, West Island School and, of course, Discovery Bay International School (DBIS), where he was Principal for five years.

Ask Paul how his time at Hong Kong schools has prepared him for his position at Kellett, and he says: “Through 25 years living and working in Asia, I think I have gained a deep appreciation of different outlooks, perspectives and cultures. I feel that I have a deep understanding of international education in Hong Kong. Also, an appreciation for the needs of students, parents and staff within international school communities in Hong Kong.

“Hong Kong international schools are some of the best in the world as they marry a rigorous curriculum with innovation in teaching. They are at the forefront of education developments,” Paul adds. “They also place great value on a well-rounded, holistic education for students which enables them to become confident and well-prepared for the challenges of modern life.”

A co-ed, British international through-school founded in 1976, Kellett has a long and illustrious history, and Paul says he feels “privileged and honoured” to be joining the community. “The school’s pedigree and history speak for themselves, and its reputation extends internationally. Awarded outstanding by BSO, Kellett is the leading British international school in Hong Kong, admired far and wide. Above all, it is a strong community committed to positively contributing to the success of the Kellett families and the broader society in Hong Kong.”

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE

Ask Paul, what first drew him to education, and the answer is simple: “Teaching and education have been a part of my life since I can remember,

as my parents were secondary school teachers. My passion for history, English literature and sports derived from school and the influence of several inspirational teachers. One of my best teachers, Mr Pretty, taught me history at school and to this day I remember him telling me two things: never be afraid to fail, and always treat others as you wish to be treated yourself.”

Paul has a Master of Arts degree from Cardiff University and a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education from Swansea University; he knew from an early age that he wanted to teach. He taught in the UK for two years after graduating from university, in Llandrindod Wells, a rural part of Wales, before relocating to Hong Kong in 1999. “The move happened by chance when I saw an advert for a job at Island School in the Times Educational Supplement ,” he explains. “The school’s Principal at that time was David James, who by luck, was Welsh, a history teacher and shared my love of rugby.”

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The Hong Kong posting may have come about by chance but Paul’s decision to specialise in international school education, working with students whose first language is not always English, can be traced back to his own childhood. “I attended both a primary and secondary school that taught through the Welsh language and not in English,” he explains. “Only at university did I study and learn through the medium of English.”

EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY

Kellett School prides itself on educating students both in the classroom and beyond, and this holistic approach is something Paul strongly advocates. “Educating the whole child is essential,” he says. “Students must be able to pursue their passions and interests and have a broad and balanced experience at school. British international schools are experts in providing a wide variety of opportunities for students in traditional areas of the curriculum and beyond. They also support students with a pastoral approach that is second to none.”

Paul doesn’t just talk the talk when it comes to prioritising holistic experiences – he walks the walk too. While admitting that his longdistance running career and rugby-playing days are in the past, he is looking forward to supporting Kellett teams as they compete locally and internationally.

Paul is equally committed to inclusion in education, feeling strongly that all students should be supported to succeed at school. “It is incumbent for schools to differentiate and provide different learning pathways for students,” he says. “Equally, the richness and cultural diversity of an international school such as Kellett are fundamental to its success and should be celebrated at every turn. It is also essential for schools such as ours to celebrate differences and ensure everyone feels included and valued for who they are as individuals.”

Finally then, what are Paul’s first impressions of Kellett? “Dynamic, progressive and aspirational: Kellett is a school that has a strong sense of self and of its place in Hong Kong, leading British international education.”

Kellett School is a co-ed, British international through school with campuses on Hong Kong Island (4 to 11 years) and Kowloon Bay (4 to 18 years). To know more about the school, visit www.kellettschool.com.

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Out & About! WHAT YOU'VE BEEN UP TO!

AT DBIS INTERNATIONAL FOOD FAIR

DBIS International Food Fair returned after an incredible five years on March 2. Attendees spent a fun-filled afternoon sampling cuisines from 21 different countries, enjoying a range of family-friendly activities, and catching up with friends, while listening to live music. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF DBIS.]

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OWS’ SPRING COURSES

One World Spirit Association (OWS) provided a series of spring get-togethers through February to help ring in Lunar New Year. There were Chinese Calligraphy Classes at Garden Artemis and a Taste of Zen in Tea event at Genius Loci. OWS also organised a celebratory CNY dinner at SC Cuisine in Sheung Wan. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF OWS.]

ENJOYING SHREK JR. THE MUSICAL!

The students of Discovery Bay International School (DBIS) took to the stage at DBIS’s Globe Theatre from March 5 to 7 with Shrek Jr. The Musical . Audiences followed the adventures of grumpy but loveable ogre Shrek, feisty Princess Fiona, wisecracking Donkey and their fairy-tale pals as they took on the villainous leader of Duloc, Lord Farquaad. [PHOTOS COURTESY OF DBIS.]

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AT THE TENNIS NATIONS CUP

Twenty DBRC teams battled it out at the 28th Tennis Nations Cup over the weekend of March 16. There was a carnival to add to the fun and the players (eight men and four women per team) all dressed in zany national costumes. Germany placed first, United Kingdom second and Hong Kong China third. [PHOTOS BY Richard Gordon - www.richardgordonphotography.com.]

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Sea-facing!

THE SAND MAN

You won’t be able to look at artist Gary Melsom’s latest work for very long, but that’s OK by him. Elizabeth Kerr reports

PHOTOS
BY Sarin A le

Gary Melsom is one of those guys with a story for every passing comment. A long, rambling conversation outside at Moojoo on a balmy March afternoon unearths all manner of nuggets that indicate a life well lived. The UK native and artistic autodidact tried to study art formally in Harrogate but couldn’t get funding. He’s a qualified teacher; he holds certification in vegetarian catering and nutrition. Mention the film that just hit cinemas, One Love , and Gary drops a casual, “I saw Bob Marley in 1980, at the Rainbow in London. You never know what the future is going to be.”

More tales from the life vault? Gary once shared art studio space with sculptor John Somerville, known for his life-sized busts of David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones. He’s clearly a rock ’n’ roll guy, but has never heard of Living Colour and boggles at the notion that circuits in the 1980s couldn’t get past the fact the band was black. He was in Gigolo of Chinese Hollywood , starring Eric Tsang in 1999, and worked as voice talent in Hong Kong for 12 years. He taught in a Guizhou village school that averaged 100 students per class. He’s passionate about planting trees, and is known to give away his homemade cookies.

A slight guy with shaggy brown hair that puts you in mind of singular character actor Julian Richings, Gary is so top heavy with stories he gets off track easily. And he’s clearly well-known in the community, with or without his signature straw hat. As we speak, he raises a hand twice to greet passersby, and gets his Café en Français tutor, Alexandre, to stop for a minute. “He’s amazing. He knows everybody. And you're hearing about me through him really, because he’s how your editor came to hear about me.”

A native of Watford, about 25 kilometres west of London, Gary has been living in Hong Kong for 30 years; the last four of those in Discovery Bay with his wife of 25 years, Bonita. It’s a familiar story. Gary stopped in Hong Kong to see friends on his way home from a trip through Asia in 1993 and never left. In fairness, he was fleeing the cold and damp of the UK following a bout of rheumatic fever in 1990.

“I lost about 15 kilogrammes. I used to be really,” he puffs his chest to indicate being buff. “If people touched me in the pub or something, they’d be really apologetic. But I'm not like that,” he says with a chuckle. He went to Bangkok first with an old girlfriend, then on to Kolkata where she had family. That’s where he cemented a commitment to art.

“Her uncle knew a guy who ran an operation called Silence, mostly blind or deaf people, a few with polio, making stuff for Oxfam. I had to be somewhere warm, so I thought well, I'll work there

and actually do something.” It was at Silence that Gary perfected making the moulds that would eventually become the foundation of his earliest sculpture work.

By the time he landed in Hong Kong, Gary had honed his sculpting – model-making to be more accurate – and was making a living as an artist. His mirrors framed with Western and Chinese zodiac and Aztec-influenced icons, made from a homemade dental plaster and papier mâché combination, were a particular hit. He took a concession in the old Seibu loft, and a maker stall at the Gold Coast – where he met Bonita, also a teacher by trade. “She teaches belly dancing, yoga; she plays the piano; and she plays in a band,” Gary says with undeniably goo-goo eyes. He got an exhibition at the Fringe ( What’s Going On? ) in 1995, yet he still hesitates to call himself an artist.

“I feel embarrassed when somebody comes along and asks ‘Are you an artist?’ Well, I'm an artist, but I feel like, you know, kind of not really? I really like [fellow DBer] Richard Crosbie. I respect guys like that, who do proper art. I must get one of his paintings.”

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AN IMPROMPTU SAND SCULPTURE LESSON

Perhaps not surprisingly, being an artist didn’t reliably pay the bills, so Gary decided to find something more stable to do, heading back to the UK for a stint to get CELTA accreditation. Since then, he’s taught in more than 100 schools in Hong Kong. Teaching took up a lot of time – he made his own textbooks too – and put sculpting on hold for nearly 20 years, with the exception of the occasional dinosaur, Sponge Bob or Star Wars character for nephews’ birthday cakes.

Gary took his last teaching job after COVID, but found that the rules, regulations and Zoom classes took the joy out of the job. “I did it for a year but it didn’t feel the same. I just felt like I shouldn’t be doing this anymore. It was time to retire.”

Now as a semi-retired man of mostly leisure, Gary has decided to spin his sand sculpting into a business. His office is the DB beachfront, his workshop of four years. Most of us will conjure kids making sand castles with a spade and a bucket, but Gary’s game is extremely elevated. He parks on the beach and after several dozen buckets of water and a great deal of compacting he has a plain sand block, to which he takes a cement trowel. Think of Michelangelo’s marble blocks before they became David . The sand can be fussy, but he makes it work.

He’s done installation sized sculptures – a five-metre train, a snooker table, a sports car for Valentine’s Day, a replica of the Angkor Wat Apsara dancers –

and fan-favourites Snoopy and Woodstock, Hello Kitty, Pikachu and Minions (check them out at www. sandae.online). The best part about the public sculptures is how social and interactive they are.

“I think there’s more potential here than there was just making little artefacts for people, just moulding them and selling them in the shops. There's no connection there,” says Gary. He’s already earned commissions for community events like DB’s dragon boat gala, and birthday parties are regular requests. “The sculptures work even better when they’re interactive. If you make, I don’t know, a sofa that people can sit on, it can also be for team-building. I think there’s quite a bit that can come from this … It's nice to come down here and make something.

“DB is really international, and the sand sculpting helps me connect to people,” Gary adds, giving the story of a Croatian neighbour who stopped to watch him at the weekend as an example. “She found it very therapeutic when I gave her the job of smoothing an area. This is one of the reasons I’m giving sand sculpture lessons. Like anything, it's easier and more fun, when you know how. And what could be more sustainable?”

And therein lies the rub. For all of Gary’s creativity, if you’re not there to see it, you never will. “People ask if I’m sad that it just gets washed away?” He finishes, answering with a little shrug. There’s always more sand.

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GARY ON TAI PAK WAN WITH SPONGEBOB, PATRICK AND GARY

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On the Move! THE RELOCATION GAME

How to choose an international removal company that you can rely on, and what questions you need to ask

Surveys show that moving home is more stressful than going through a break-up or divorce, getting married or having children. Of course, the anxiety is compounded if you are moving overseas. Finding a firm you can trust with your precious belongings means you have one less thing to worry about in the lead-up to a move. So how do you go about it?

1. Do your research. Talk to friends who have recently moved overseas and ask them for recommendations. You can also look to the testimonials on removal company’s websites to get feedback from former customers. Once you’ve selected a few firms that seem to suit your needs, request an estimated quote and pre-move survey. During the survey, which takes place at your home, you will get an understanding of what each firm provides – and meet the people who will be in charge of your shipment. Selecting the right relocator can take time, so try to start the process a couple of months ahead of your move date.

2. Go with your gut. You need to have faith in the removal company that will be making your shipment, so it’s important to monitor the staffs’ responsiveness and efficiency from the get-go. How was the initial call? Were the team conducting the pre-move survey professional and polite? Were they friendly, well-organised and uniformed?

3. Check the fine print. All international relocators provide insurance for the goods they ship but it’s important to check exactly how much coverage is

provided. For your own peace of mind, you may find you need to arrange extra cover with your own insurance company. It’s also important to ask about storage. Does the firm you are talking to have storage facilities both in Hong Kong and at your destination? What are the additional charges involved if your move-in date is pushed back and you need to store your belongings for longer than expected? Equally important: if a shipment is delayed, will you be compensated? Ask too about the procedure should you need to make a complaint. Reputable firms have a membership with a removals trade association or organisation; these organisations have dispute resolution procedures in place to resolve any matters that give you cause for complaint.

4. Get the details taken care of. Be sure to choose a removals firm with a global presence that can handle all aspects of your move. Your relocator will need to be able to deal with all the logistics of a move, including overseas customs regulations and security requirements. But what if you need more assistance? The bigger firms will be able to provide additional services, from pet relocation, to helping you find a new school for your kids, or organising your immigration paperwork and visas.

5. Let them wrap it up. At the end of the day, the most important thing is that your shipment arrives safely and undamaged. You need a team of expert packers who have been properly trained. Make sure your relocator also has the specialist packing materials required – and a team at your destination to help you unpack your new home.

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A guide to top moving companies for relocation

AGS GROUP

Founded in 1974, AGS Group now boasts 147 locations across 100 countries, establishing itself as one of the leading networks in the global removals industry. Operating in Asia, Europe and Africa, with partners in the Americas and Oceania, the company has maintained a strong foothold internationally. AGS Group provides quality and satisfaction, security and reliability, flexibility and cutting-edge relocation solutions no matter where you are in the world.

Tel: 2885 9666

Email: hongkong@ags-globalsolutions.com

Website: www.agsmovers.com

CROWN RELOCATIONS

With almost six decades of moving expertise and over 200 offices worldwide, Crown Relocations is a global leader in assisting families relocate. Its extensive network ensures personalised management and seamless transitions to any destination. Comprehensive services include door-to-door transport, secure storage, and immigration support. For smaller relocations, a cost-effective shared container service allows you to pay only for the space you occupy.

Tel: 2636 8399

Email: hongkong@crownrelo.com

Website: www.crownrelo.com

EXPERT MOVER

Serving Hong Kong since 1999, Expert Mover provides a onestop service covering local and international moves, fine arts forwarding, cargo collection with customs clearance, and short/ long term storage with in-house warehouse facility. Cleaning, disposal and handyman services are also provided, all at lowest cost. The firm’s friendly, numerate, trustworthy and experienced staff are available seven days a week. Mover! Storage! Handyman!

Tel: 2566 4799

Email: sales@expertmover.hk

Website: www.expertmover.hk

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LINKS MOVING

Set up in early 1997 and headquartered in Hong Kong, Links Moving isn’t just about moving, it’s about being there for clients, now and in the future. Services are personalised to suit individual requirements and to ensure total satisfaction at every stage of a relocation. With offices in Asia and a global alliance of service partners, Links Moving delivers a consistently high-quality service for both home and office moves, and specialises in transporting and installing artwork.

Tel: 5595 9500

Email: hkinquiries@linksmoving.asia

Website: www.linksmoving.com

ROYAL MOVERS

Established in 1999, Royal Movers has over 25 years’ experience in home and office relocation. Royal Movers has a team of expert packers who can also help disassemble and reassemble tables, beds and cupboards to make the moving process easier. In addition to local and overseas relocations, Royal Movers provides options for short- and long-term storage, as well as some handyman services.

Tel: 9341 9209

Email: royalmoversco@yahoo.com.hk

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NAUZER MOVING SERVICE

Established in 2000, Nauzer Moving Service provides free quotes for a variety of packing and moving services within Hong Kong. The dedicated team of professionals carefully manage each item to ensure the secure delivery of your belongings to the intended location. Specialising in office, residential and storagefacility relocations, Nauzer Moving Service is committed to making the moving process seamless for its clients. Handyman services are also provided.

Tel: 6076 2500

Email: nauzerhk@hotmail.com

ROCKET MOVERS

Founded in 2022, Rocket Movers specialises in providing comprehensive company moving services designed to facilitate efficient and secure relocations.

In addition to these expert company moving solutions, Rocket Movers extends its offering to encompass proficient packing services, skilled handyman assistance and convenient residential moving storage options, plus reliable truck rental services.

Tel: 5134 0044

Email: info.rocketmovers@gmail.com

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SWIFTRELO

Established in 2010, SwiftRelo is now one of Hong Kong’s leading providers of international moving and storage services. SwiftRelo caters for all kinds of moves whether it is just a few boxes or an entire household, and prides itself on providing a quality service at a competitive price. As a part of the respected Harmony Relocation Network and ISO 9001:2015-certified, you can be sure your shipment is in good hands.

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Email: contact@swiftrelo.com

Website: www.swiftrelo.com

UNIGROUP ASIA

With over six decades of experience in the industry, UniGroup Asia provides a wide range of services including household moving, relocation assistance, office solutions and logistical support. Operating out of six key locations in Asia, UniGroup Asia effectively connects its clients to a vast global network spanning 180 countries across five continents. Your partner in mobility, the firm specialises in customised moving and storage solutions.

Tel: 2418 4333

Email: hongkong@unigroup.asia

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A Little Bit of Trivia! APRIL FOOLS’ DAY QUIZ

Are you easily fooled? How much do you know about April 1, the internationally celebrated day of pranks and hoaxes

1. In which century did people start celebrating April Fools’ Day?

A. 14th century

B. 16th century

C. 19th century

2. In which country is April Fools’ Day known as Huntigowk Day?

A. Scotland

B. Australia

C. Canada

3. What prank do the French play on April 1?

A. They throw fish at people

B. They pin a paper fish to people’s clothes

C. They leave fish under bus seats

4. It is traditional to stop pranking people at what time?

A. 12pm

B. 6pm

C. 10pm

5. Which country does not widely celebrate April Fools’ Day?

A. China

B. Korea

C. England

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6. What do the Portuguese do on April Fools’ Day?

A. They throw flour at people

B. They throw confetti at people

C. They throw water at people

7. Which country posts the most fake news on April 1?

A. USA

B. Iceland

C. Nepal

8. NASA posted a picture on April Fools’ Day, 2002 showing what?

A. The Earth was flat

B. An asteroid was coming our way

C. The moon was made out of cheese

9. Which country is believed to have originated April Fools’ Day?

A. Germany

B. France

C. Norway

10. Who pretended to buy the Liberty Bell in 1994 as an April Fools’ Day joke?

A. Liberty Mutual

B. Bell Telephone Company

C. Taco Bell

11. What natural disaster hit Hawaii on April 1, 1946, that people initially thought was a joke?

A. Tsunami

B. Earthquake

C. Volcanic Eruption

12. April Fools’ Day (1986) is what kind of movie?

A. Slasher

B. Comedy

C. Romance

13. In 1957, the BBC pranked millions into believing spaghetti grew on trees in which country?

A. Italy

B. Switzerland

C. Belgium

14.April Fools’ Day is linked to which biblical figure?

A. Noah

B. Judas Iscariot

C. Mary Magdaline

15. Where does the NYC April Fools’ Day Parade end up?

A. Times Square

B. Chrysler Building

C. Washington Square Park

16. What invention did Burger King claim on April 1, 1998?

A. Left-handed Whopper

B. Plant-based Whopper

C. Fat-free fries

17. What was the 1985 April Fools’ hoax cover story in Time about?

A. John F. Kennedy

B. An imaginary baseball player

C. An imaginary comedian

18. When did Google begin its tradition of April Fools’ Day jokes?

A. 2000

B. 2010

C. 2020

19. Which claim made by the Irish Times on April 1, 1965, really made people panic?

A. Guiness was going out of business

B. Leprechaun sightings were increasing

C. The government was going to ban alcohol

20. When will April Fools’ Day and Easter Sunday overlap?

A. 2025

B. 2027

C. 2029

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Rule the Roost!

ESTABLSH LIMITS

We don’t set boundaries to make children happy in the moment; we set boundaries to prioritise our children’s wellbeing and prepare them to launch successfully into the world. Find out how it’s done

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Boundaries are actions we take to keep our kids safe and healthy. They are part of the parenting job description because it’s our responsibility to make decisions that are good for our child’s wellbeing, both in the short and long term. Setting these boundaries can be a tricky part of parenting but it’s something we need to prioritise. Our children may think that 10 tablespoons of Nutella amount to a nutritious dinner but we are the adults and we have more information. Likewise, our children may not agree that meeting BruisedKnuckles4, with whom they recently connected online, is a risky idea... but as adults, we need to hold the line in the interests of safety.

Depending on parenting style, some of us find the important work of establishing and

maintaining limits easier to attend to than others. The challenge can be figuring out just how to go about setting boundaries that are firm, fair and effective. So let’s take a closer look at what boundaries for young children are all about, and how we can best use them for the intended purpose of keeping kids safe.

HOW TO STRUCTURE A BOUNDARY

Firstly, the tone of our delivery is important when we’re discussing boundaries with our kids: clear, calm and decisive is the goal. Secondly, the way we structure a boundary – the language we use to define action and responsibility – can make a big difference to our parenting interactions.

Here’s what you need to know: boundaries are not what we tell kids not to do; boundaries are what we tell kids we will do. Boundaries embody our authority as a parent and don’t require our child to do anything. We are not asking the child to be happy about, agree with or comply with the boundary. We are simply telling the child what we will do. That’s it.

Another thing: be sure to supply a why – a simple reason as to why you are setting and/ or maintaining a boundary – this really helps with buy-in. (“Because I said so” won’t suffice.). This isn’t about inviting the child into a debate over our reasons or having to justify our rule. Rather, it’s based on an appreciation that simple explanations help kids learn. Rules without reasons lead to rebellion.

See if you can hear the difference between the following statements: “Hey! Turn the iPad off! You know the rules – you’re not allowed on the iPad before 4pm!” (Exasperated tone on the verge of pleading or exploding, the parent is annoyed with the child for being disobedient, and doesn’t know how to proceed.) Versus... “It’s not your iPad time right now. We know screen time is quite addictive so, in our family, we don’t turn the iPad on whenever we feel like it. I am going to put it away until it’s your screen time.” (Calm, decisive tone, the parent is feeling in charge.)

In the initial response, the parent was telling the child what to do rather than explaining what they, the parent, were going to do. The likely result? A conflict/ power struggle in which the parent can feel helpless – dependent on the child agreeing to comply. In the second approach, however, the focus is on what the parent is going to do. It isn’t a command – the parent is simply stating what’s going to happen. This is more empowering for the parent and communicates more clearly to the child where the line is.

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By setting boundaries correctly, we reduce the likelihood of power struggles, arguments and back talk. It doesn’t mean children won’t try to get their way. But once you establish that there are rules, and consequences for not following those rules, there will gradually be less and less pushback as kids learn to modify their behaviour to what’s expected of them. Your mission is to teach children how to test their limits respectfully, without being angry or defiant, and to know that ultimately, you, the parent, is in charge.

THE BENEFITS OF BOUNDARIES

Most importantly, parental boundaries allow kids to feel safe. Secure boundaries set by the parent (not negotiated by the child) reduce anxiety. Rules and routines like meal times, bed times, homework time, chores and screen time – that are set and monitored by the parent – create predictability in a child’s life. Predictability reduces uncertainty, and that reduces anxiety.

Setting boundaries doesn’t make you a mean or unfair parent, even if your child thinks that way in the heat of the moment. While it’s extremely important for children’s emotions to be heard and validated, you, as the parent, still need to be in charge to create a secure and stable environment for your kids. If children feel they have more power than the adult, if they feel able to dominate the people who are supposed to be in charge, they become anxious and insecure. The bottom line: in a power struggle with your child, you have to be the clear winner.

Importantly too, parental limits disrupt narcissism and entitlement. Early-development narcissism is normal and appropriate in small children, but unless it is eventually disrupted, children grow up believing the world revolves around them. By setting boundaries, we are allowing our children to understand that they can’t always get their own way; we are teaching patience and maturity. Ultimately, kids who understand the meaning of “limits” grow up grounded – sensible, realistic and well-equipped to function in the world outside the home.

Lack of boundaries skews kids’ sense of themselves: it encourages them to believe that the people around them exist simply to meet their needs. Children without boundaries will get a rude awakening when they don’t always get what they want later in life, and they will have a hard time relating to others. If our children know that there is a limit to how much comfort and pleasure we will provide, they can learn to cope with disappointment. As an added bonus, the

mild disappointment brought about by boundary setting can also help children develop empathy –for others who have experienced discomfort and disappointment.

At the end of the day, children benefit and learn from struggling a bit. In any developmental task, from walking to talking to learning to read or drive a car, kids need to struggle – that’s how they mature and come to master new things. If we bring our children up with the expectation that that they will always be “in charge,” they will always want things to be easy; they will grow up expecting others to remove struggle and fix their disappointments for them. A parent in charge knows it is not only OK for a child to struggle with a limit or a rule, it can actually be in their best interests.

The lines between safe and unsafe, healthy and unhealthy aren’t always something we can tangibly see, especially if we’re a child with limited life experience. As parents, we need to help our kids clearly understand where the boundaries lie. Our children may not be happy or thrilled about the boundary but, when it comes down to it, our kids should not dictate our boundaries, and we should not dictate their feelings.

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EXAMS ARE ALMOST HERE, WHAT CAN I DO TO FINALISE MY PREP?

As I touched on last month, in the landscape of modern education the journey to academic success demands more than just diligent study. For high school students gearing up to tackle the rigorous challenges of IGCSE, IAL, or IBDP examinations, strategic preparation is key. Among the range of preparatory tools, mock examinations stand out as invaluable assets, offering students a simulated experience that mirrors the real thing.

At first glance, mock examinations might seem like mere rehearsals – a chance for students to test their knowledge within a controlled environment. However, their significance runs much deeper. Mock examinations provide a holistic assessment experience that not only evaluates a student’s understanding of the subject matter but also hones crucial skills such as time management, exam strategy and stress management.

One of the primary benefits of mock examinations lies in their ability to simulate the actual testing conditions. By mimicking the format, duration and difficulty level of the real exams, mock tests offer students a taste of what to expect, helping to alleviate anxiety and build confidence. Furthermore, they serve as diagnostic tools, allowing students to identify their strengths and weaknesses across different subject areas. Armed with this insight, students can tailor their study plans more effectively, focusing on areas that require improvement.

Beyond mere content mastery, success in highstakes examinations often hinges on adept exam technique. Mock examinations provide a platform for students to fine-tune their approach to answering questions, whether it be mastering time allocation, deciphering complex prompts, or structuring coherent responses. Through repeated practice and feedback, students can refine their strategies, empowering them to navigate the exam hall with poise and precision.

Mock examinations can also play a pivotal role in cultivating resilience and perseverance – an essential mindset for tackling academic challenges. As students confront the hurdles presented by mock tests, they learn to bounce back from setbacks, adapt to unforeseen circumstances and persist in the face of adversity.

In addition to benefiting students, mock examinations also offer educators a valuable tool

for assessing student progress and refining teaching methodologies. By analysing the performance trends revealed by mock tests, teachers can tailor their instructional approach to address the specific needs of their students, fostering a more personalised and effective learning experience.

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WALK YOUR WAY TO FITNESS

Regular walking has definite health benefits and it can also provide a better workout than running. Time then to join all the other DBers hiking the Lantau trails

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I’ve been wearing a pedometer (step counter) for seven months now, and I genuinely believe that it has helped motivate me to get fit and lose weight. A total of 10,000 steps per day, equivalent to 8 kilometres, is recommended as the benchmark for an active lifestyle, and I find this pretty easy to achieve.

Five days a week I walk to and from the ferry as part of my daily commute, and I make a point of getting out in my lunch hour and walking around for 30 minutes or so. Most days I reach my goal of 10,000 steps even if I have to pace a little around my flat in the evenings, or wonder down to the plaza. At the weekends, to really compete with myself, and up my step count, I’ve taken to walking the Lantau trails.

AT HOME ON THE TRAILS

While you wouldn’t catch me racing round a track, and I’m no gym bunny, walking appeals because it doesn’t really feel like exercise. There are times when I’ll break a sweat and even feel the burn, but for the most part I’m in a tranquil headspace, focused on the people around me – or the glorious views.

Where you walk certainly makes a difference. Switch from pavements to grass and you’ll burn 50% more calories; walking uphill, on sand or rough trail burns twice as many calories as road walking.

Importantly too, anyone of any fitness level can hike, though new hikers need to be realistic and choose trails that are in keeping with their physical limits. Newbies should start with short, easy hikes and ensure they pace themselves, settling into a natural stride and rhythm.

There are numerous reasons to get into trail hiking: it can certainly help you tone and lose weight but it also benefits the mind and soul. It releases stress, helps reduce insomnia and builds a positive sense of achievement as you conquer longer and more difficult trails. Getting out into nature is proven to benefit health, promoting healing and alleviating stress, and on the trails, you also get to learn something… about the history of a particular trail and the villages and places you pass through.

Hiking also contributes to an overall feeling of wellness. It provides an escape from the daily routine – a self-nourishing, meditative timeout if you do it alone, and a productive space in which to truly get to know one another if you do it with friends.

PRESCRIPTION TO WALK

Any physical activity boosts your overall health but walking, in particular, comes with a host of benefits. Here are five that may surprise you.

THERE ARE NUMEROUS REASONS TO GET INTO TRAIL HIKING: IT CAN CERTAINLY HELP YOU TONE AND LOSE WEIGHT BUT IT ALSO BENEFITS THE MIND AND SOUL

Harvard researchers looked at 32 obesitypromoting genes in over 12,000 people to determine how much these genes actually contribute to body weight. Among the study participants who walked briskly for about an hour a day, the effects of those genes were cut in half. Walking therefore counteracts the effects of weight-promoting genes.

A pair of studies from the University of Exeter found that a 15-minute walk can curb cravings for chocolate and even reduce the amount of chocolate you eat in stressful situations. And the latest research confirms that walking can reduce cravings and intake of a variety of sugary snacks. Know too that a short walk after eating can nudge your blood sugar into a healthy range.

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Researchers already know that any kind of physical activity blunts the risk of breast cancer. But an American Cancer Society study that zeroed in on walking found that women who walked seven or more hours a week had a 14% lower risk of breast cancer than those who walked three hours or fewer per week. And walking provided this protection even for the women with breast-cancer risk factors, such as being overweight or using supplemental hormones.

Several studies have found that walking reduces arthritis-related pain, and that walking 8 to 5 kilometres a week can even prevent arthritis from forming in the first place. Walking protects the joints – especially the knees and hips, which are most susceptible to osteoarthritis – by lubricating them and strengthening the muscles that support them.

A study of over 1,000 men and women found that those who walked for at least 20 minutes a day, at least five days a week, had 43% fewer sick days than those who exercised once a week or less. And if they did get sick, it was for a shorter duration, and their symptoms were milder. Walking boosts immune function, meaning it can help protect you during cold and flu season.

FEEL THE BURN

Back to walking your way to fitness: mile for mile, running and walking burn the same amount of calories (around 100), but the real benefit of walking is that it burns more fat than running. Even after two weeks of daily, two-minute walks, you should start to see big changes in your shape.

More good news: walking trims the hips, thighs and bottom better and quicker than running. The

walking movement lengthens and strengthens muscles in the lower body, and helps you lose weight in all the right places. Walkers are toned rather than sinewy, and ladies you won’t lose weight around the bust.

With the right technique, walking can also give the abdominal muscles a good workout. Imagine you have a glass of water on each hip, so you don’t swing them. This naturally engages and strengthens the core muscles. The aim is to walk steadily at a pace that leaves you a little breathless when talking.

If you can’t maintain a brisk pace for your entire workout, consider walking intervals where you have hard effort mixed with recovery periods. For example, warm up at a 3kmph pace. Then for the rest of your walk, alternate a minute at a pace of 6kmph with one or two minutes at 3kmph. More time on your feet will increase your calorie burn. Like I said, a total of 10,000 steps per day, equivalent to 8 kilometres, is recommended. Wearing a backpack can also turn up your burn. For example, a 155-pound person burns approximately 267 calories walking at a moderate (5.5kmph) pace on a flat surface for one hour. That same person could burn up to 439 calories an hour walking a more mountainous trail while wearing a weighted backpack.

As for technique, most of us don’t walk as efficiently or as safely as we could. Make sure that, as each foot lands, you transfer weight down the outside of the sole to the ball. Don’t lift the back foot until the big toe of the front foot has landed. Keep the leg muscles relaxed, avoid locking the knees, and make sure your arms are bent at 90º, swinging them close to the body. Shoulders should be loose, hands gently cupped and eyes looking straight ahead –unless of course you get distracted by the view.

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FUNDING EDUCATION COSTS WITH PROPERTY

As parents, one of our priorities is always to look after our children and provide the best we can for them, including education. In Hong Kong, this may include international schooling, but if children wish to pursue higher education, there can be significant fees for university tuition, as well as living costs, which we may want to assist with, too. If planned for, the typical approach is to establish some form of investment. So let’s explore property as an option to assist with fees and explain why it’s worth taking into consideration.

As mentioned, the traditional approach can involve investing in funds regularly, with potentially a lump sum to start and then having an account large enough to assist with costs when required. While there is nothing wrong with that, diversification is always important. Many people see property as providing consistent and stable returns over the long term but do not necessarily think of it as a tool for education planning. However, the compounded effect of growth and income potential of property can play an essential part in long-term wealth creation for all purposes, including further education funding.

One of the significant barriers to property investment can be the investment amount required as the deposit, with many developments requiring a 25% deposit as a minimum, which may or may not be available. If there were a way to purchase property without such an upfront cost, it would

become much more interesting for many, and the good news is that there are ways to fund without a large initial deposit. This opens up the world of property investing in a flexible and affordable way.

Some developers allow much smaller deposits, with monthly payments made from disposable income for the deposit. It may also be possible to use existing properties as security, with equity in those being used as the deposit for new properties and rental covering finance costs. This would mean more borrowing, so interest rates and affordability would need to be considered. However, as long as finance is at sensible levels, and both risks and benefits are taken into account, it can be a viable solution.

Ultimately, if you want to help with your children’s education costs, by funding all or part of their expenses, it is sensible to consider all investment options and decide the best approach for your family. No two families are the same, so there is no “one size fits all” approach.

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Gordon Franks , Managing Partner of Lifestyle Property International explains the current landscape
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Franks has been advising international clients and guiding them through the intricacies of investing in overseas investment property for over 20 years. He provides bespoke solutions specifically tailored to his clients' individual needs. Contact him at gordonfranks@lfsproperty.com for an initial, complimentary meeting.
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Birthplace of the Renaissance

FLORENCE IS WHERE THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE

kicked off, and it’s packed with worldcelebrated art, architecture and monuments. Time spent in its historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, never fails to leave you in awe. Visit museums, palazzos, piazzas and cathedrals, and cross the river Arno at Ponte Vecchio for breathtaking views.

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FAMILY at the end of the 16th century, Galleria Degli Uffizi is a dream destination for art lovers, displaying five centuries worth of paintings. Here you’ll find Mediciowned masterpieces including Botticelli’s Birth of Venus , Raphael’s Madonna of the Goldfinch and Titian’s Venus of Urbino

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FORZI , formally the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, is the city’s most iconic landmark, known for its pink, white and green marble facade. The cathedral’s vast, red-tiled dome stretches 89 metres into the sky and dominates the cityscape. Climb to the top to catch glorious views of the Tuscan countryside.

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MICHELANGELO WAS BORN in Florence in 1475, and you find the sculptor- painterarchitect’s creations all over the city. Head to Galleria dell’Accademia to see David , Michelangelo’s most famous sculpture: a symbol of independence, strength and youthful beauty. (The Davids in Piazza della Signoria and Piazzale Michelangelo are replicas.)

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TOURS include regular stop-offs at cafés, gelato shops and ristorantes. In addition to freshly made pizza and pasta, the city is known for its delicious meats and truffle dishes. Osteria I Buongustai is celebrated for its Tuscan home cooking, as is 50-year-old, family-owned trattoria Le Mossacce.

FLORENCE’S COLOURFUL FESTIVALS are as legendary as they are numerous. The grand parade that is Il Carnevale floods the city in February and stars an enormous dragon; Scoppio del Carro, held on Easter Sunday, is another must-see, century-old celebration, where a cart filled with fireworks is pulled by oxen through the streets.

IN SANTA CROCE WITH NO BAEDEKER : a must-see for fans of A Room with a View , Basilica di Santa Croce has a magnificent neo-Gothic facade in varying shades of coloured marble. Here you find the tombs of Michelangelo, Galileo and Ghiberti, and glorious frescoes by Giotto –Enrico Pazzi’s Statue of Dante Alighier stands right outside.

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Keep your eyes peeled! These spud-tacular recipes aren’t just sides, they’re the main event

CLASSIC POTATO SALAD

Serves 6

800g potatoes, peeled

2tsp wholegrain mustard

2tbsp white wine vinegar

4tbsp olive oil

1 shallot, finely chopped

3tbsp mayonnaise

2tbsp sour cream

1tbsp horseradish sauce

¼ lemon, juice only

2 spring onions, finely sliced

Handful of fried onions

Cook the potatoes for around 10 minutes until tender. Meanwhile, whisk the mustard, vinegar, olive oil and shallots together with a good pinch of salt and a grind of pepper. When the potatoes are cool enough to handle, cut them into bite-sized chunks, then toss them in the mustard dressing. Leave to cool completely.

Mix the mayonnaise, sour cream, horseradish and lemon juice together. When the potatoes are cool, toss them through the mayonnaise mixture along with the spring onions. Tip into a dish and scatter with the crispy onions just before serving.

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ROSTI POTATOES

Serves 2

400g potatoes, peeled and coarsely grated

1 medium egg, beaten

1tsp plain flour

¼tsp baking powder

½ small onion, finely chopped

6 sage leaves

3tbsp vegetable oil

Squeeze any excess water out of the grated potatoes, then tip into a bowl and mix well with the egg, flour, baking powder, onion and 2 sage leaves, finely chopped. Season well. Heat 2tbsp oil in a large non-stick frying pan over a medium heat, and spoon in the mixture to make 4 rostis, flattening them down with the back of a spoon into disc shapes. Cook for 5 minutes each side until golden brown and crisp, then drain on kitchen paper.

Next, cook the remaining 4 sage leaves in the remaining oil over a medium heat. Cook for 20 seconds until crisp but still green. Drain on kitchen paper and use to garnish each rösti. Serve hot with sour cream, or mayonnaise.

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NO PAIN NO GAIN

Being irrational is key to happiness, according to lifelong adventurer Peter Sherwood

Igot this cute little silver Inca in the Andes mountains a lifetime ago, when he was already as antique as I am now. Hell, he could be older than the diesel engine and Jack the Ripper. We’ve taken some perilous journeys, him with no choice, swinging as he was on a chain around my neck until a girlfriend expressed her displeasure, saying it made me look like a Colombian drug dealer. Being Peruvian, Inca man was likely offended by such geographical blasphemy. But not me. It was either I drop the icon or the lady, and the little bloke would probably cope better in storage than a vivacious blond.

We do it precisely because it’s unreasonable. All the reasonable people are (perfectly reasonably) down below. I suppose that’s the point. Nothing worthwhile and no major changes happen being reasonable. No pain, no gain.

He’d visited mountains and jungles over decades but had never been back home – until a Swiss friend, Kurt, announced he was off to climb Aconcagua, the highest peak in in the world outside Asia at 6,960.8 metres So, I graciously, generously, burdened him with my precious Inca man. He accepted it as a talisman, swearing on his numbered Swiss bank account to return him safely.

To avoid Acute Mountain Sickness – my specialty – it is sensible to climb high, sleep low, which means slogging up the mountain about three times: ascending and descending exhaustively. As storm clouds and hypothermia loomed at 5,700 metres with wind chill of -32˚C, they hurried down to a chilly 4,300 metres to wait it out.

Inca man thought this was normal for the Swiss, raised as the man must have been, in a lumpy landscape. After 10 days of hard and tedious work, the abiding thought that assails us all after stumbling around mindlessly with little oxygen, now occurred to Kurt: “What the hell am I doing here?” A reasonable question with an opposite answer.

Unhappily all life lessons and consequential changes are born of discomfort, along with stunning memories and a special camaraderie. It requires us to be a bit irrational, illogical, silly, contradictory and different. Reasonable means ordinary and holds no allure. That’s just how things are.

A reasonable Inca man would be sitting in a curiosity shop; his Swiss transport, relaxing in a luxury hotel in the nearby Mendoza vineyards enjoying a glass or two of vintage Malbec. (I’ve stayed in plenty of five-star hotels on the client’s dollar and can recall none it it.)

The summit at 20˚C below zero began the desperate search for Inca man hidden in Kurt’s down jacket. For minutes he fumbled with thick gloves... nothing. More anxious moments as he dug deeper into his pockets, until eureka! Inca man had made it and his Swiss friend breathed sharp, icy sighs of relief in the thin air. He thought, “If I’d lost it, Sherwood would’ve killed me.”

Well… yes.

Peter Sherwood has lived in DB for 20+ years. The former head of an international public relations firm, he is the author of 15 books and has written around 400 satirical columns for the South China Morning Post.

60 AROUND DB / APRIL 2024 OUT THERE /
DB RESIDENT KURT WALTER HOLDING INCA MAN ATOP ACONCAGUA, AT 6,960.8 METRES PHOTO COURTESY OF Peter Sherwood
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