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Polo and Regattas: Traditions of Influence
Heritage Sports, Modern Signals In Asia’s circles of wealth, polo fields and regatta waters are more than arenas of sport. They are...


Wine Societies: Vintage, Value, and Community
Across Asia, wine appreciation has matured into a cultural force, moving beyond private cellars into selective circles where vintages and values meet. In cities such as Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok, and Shanghai, private wine societies and exclusive tasting rooms bring together collectors, entrepreneurs, and connoisseurs—not only to enjoy great bottles, but to cultivate trust, knowledge, and community. James Suckling Wine Central Restaurant, Hong Kong From Tastings to Trust


When Art Becomes Capital: The Rise of Asia’s Cultural Asset Class
For centuries, art has been more than ornament. A painting on a wall can signal taste, lineage, or ideology—but in today’s Asia, it increasingly signals capital. Collecting art has become not only an expression of culture but also a deliberate act of wealth preservation and influence. Asia’s New Art Capitals Hong Kong has long been Asia’s art market hub, home to Art Basel Hong Kong and record-breaking sales at Christie’s and Sotheby’s. In March 2024, Sotheby’s Hong Kong sold


Garage Capital: Asia’s Passion for Supercars
More Than Machines In Asia, supercars are not simply vehicles. They are capital, culture, and social signal. Across Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Shanghai, and Jakarta, ownership of hypercars has become as much about access to circles as horsepower. The garage is no longer just a collection — it is a portfolio, one that moves between passion and investment. The Ferrari Gallery At Ital Auto, Singapore The Numbers Behind the Passion Asia’s appetite for high-performance cars ha
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