Travel and Leisure Asia | Hong Kong https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/ Just another Travel + Leisure India Sites site Sat, 14 Oct 2023 08:00:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 https://images.travelandleisureasia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/01/03185908/cropped-favicon-32x32.pngTravel and Leisure Asia | Hong Kong https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/ 32 32 9 Most Expensive Cars In The Worldhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/travel-tips/accessories/most-expensive-cars-in-the-world/2023-10-14T08:00:15+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=33232most expensive cars

True motorheads are willing to spend beyond six, seven, or eight figures for the most luxurious car models. Some of the most expensive cars in the world are custom-made, or personalised according to the buyers’ lifestyles. This is what makes these vehicles so exceptional on the road.

Automobiles are truly limitless. The relentless race for speed and engineering brilliance began the moment we stepped into the four-wheeled genius. And we’ve simply been pushing its boundaries ever since. Designed as early tools of utility, this prowess through the generations turned them into luxury novelties. The faster, the grander, and the lesser – this drove the bargain for automobiles higher and higher. Since the world of automobiles has always been limitless, we see mechanical marvels that fetch unimaginable prices.

Below, find some of the most expensive cars in modern-day history. These aren’t necessarily the highest-priced, but they’re the ones that made a mark.

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World’s most expensive cars: Bugatti La Voiture Noire, Rolls-Royce Boat-Tail

Aston Martin DBZ Centenary Edition

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We’ve actually been seeing some pretty expensive rides from Aston Martin off late. However, the DBZ Centenary edition is different. Why? Because it comes as a pair. Also because it’s the most expensive AM car ever. This is honestly one of the most unique and beautiful pairings in automobile history. This 6-mil combo pack comprises a DBS GT Zagato which takes inspiration from the original 1960 DB4 GT Zagato and a DBS Superleggera.

Price: USD 7.6 million (HKD 5,96,17,744)

Bugatti Centodieci

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Limited to just 10 builds, the Bugatti Centodieci is a very special one-off that marks the brand’s 110th anniversary. Based on the Chiron, it harbours its glorious 8.0-litre W16 that’s capable of delivering 1,577 horsepower and an electronically limited top speed of 236 mph. Also, 0-62 mph is achieved in just 2.4 seconds and 0-186 mph in 13.1 seconds. In terms of design, the front fender and headlight are a contemporary take on the EB 110’s headlight ducts.

Price: USD 9 million (HKD 7,06,00,050)

Rolls-Royce Sweptail

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Until 2019’s Bugatti La Voiture Noir, this Rolls-Royce held the crown of the most expensive cars in the world. The Sweptail was a beacon of bespoke luxury motoring. Every square centimetre of this luxury cruiser is customisable and in pure Sussex opulence. This too was a bespoke project and is a one-of-one. We’re totally loving the sunroof that goes all the way back like that.

Price: USD 12.8 million (HKD 10,04,08,960)

SP Automotive Chaos

Image credit: Spyros Panopoulos Automotive

One of the most expensive cars in the ring, Chaos from the Greek automotive company Spyros Panopoulos was launched in 2021 as the world’s first Ultracar. The speed monster comes with 3,000 horsepower that can reach 100 kph within just 1.8 seconds and the top speed at 499 kph. On top of all these, some parts are made with a 3D printer with materials from aerospace technology.

Price: USD 14.4 million (HKD 11,29,59,864)

Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta

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Interestingly, this would have been the world’s most expensive car, but it was a custom. The Pagani Zonda HP Barchetta is a truly special automobile. This is because it carries the initials of its creator, Horacio Pagani, in its name, as it was specially built for him. This bespoke masterpiece was the showstopper at Pebble Beach, California in August 2017. This Zonda’s roofless design is absolutely bonkers as it has no option for an attachable or convertible soft or hard top. In charge of the speed department is a 7.3-litre Mercedes-AMG M120 V12 engine.

Price: USD 17 million (HKD 13,33,55,395)

Bugatti La Voiture Noire

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The holy grail, the pinnacle of automobile extravagance, and an icon for the future, the Bugatti La Voiture Noir was unveiled in 2019 and broke the internet with its price tag of USD 18 million (HKD 14,11,99,830). Its body is made out of carbon fibre, which is what they use on space shuttles. The La Voiture Noir is also an ode to the Type 57 SC Atlantic, a Bugatti icon lost between the Great Wars.

Price: USD 18.68 million (HKD 14,65,34,046)

Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

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This nearly six-meter-long grand tourer called the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is an absolute treat for nautical enthusiasts, and for those who prefer weekend picnicking by the lake in style. It is the new world’s most expensive car. After its debut, there were rumours that Jay-Z and Beyonce bespoke ordered this USD 28 million (HKD 21,96,44,180) land yacht.

Price: USD 28 million (HKD 21,96,44,180)

Rolls-Royce Droptail Amethyst

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Rolls-Royce plans to launch four Droptails, each of which are hand made and personalised to the undisclosed buyers. One of them is the Amethyst, which is named after the birthstone of the customer’s son. Adorned all over with different shades of purple, the roadster has a removable hard top and is decked out in Sand Dunes leather on the inside. The even cooler part is that passengers can choose the colour of the ceiling, which is made of electromagnetic glasses.

Price: USD 25 million (HKD 19,61,15,250) – USD 30 million (HKD 23,53,38,300)

Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire Droptail

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The world’s most expensive car belongs to the Rolls-Royce’s Droptail family. Inspired by the Black Baccara, or the world’s darkest natural rose, La Rose Noire changes its hue when viewed from different angles, with a hint of red and black. The body exterior is made from steel, aluminium, and carbon fibre. The cabin is composed of 1,603 pieces of black sycamore wood trim veneer that resembles rose petals. As part of the personalised attributes, a custom-designed Audemars Piguet is also set in the dashboard. The vehicle took five years in total to build.

Price: over USD 30 million (HKD 23,53,38,300)

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Which is the world’s most expensive car?
The world’s most expensive car right now is the Rolls-Royce La Rose Noire valued at around USD 30 million (HKD 23,53,38,300).

Disclaimer: Some listed prices are approximate, estimated, and subject to change.

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All the Packing Tips You’ll Ever Need, From One of the World’s Top Luggage Expertshttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/travel-tips/accessories/tumi-adam-hershman-interview-packing-tips/2023-08-24T02:57:47+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=31724Packing Tips

Like the rest of us, luxury travel, luggage and lifestyle brand TUMI is entering this new era of travel with gusto. At a recent pop-up opening in Seoul, where we met Asia’s best footballer and TUMI Crew member Son Heung-Min and previewed their new fall line, we sat down with the head of TUMI Asia Pacific and Middle East, Adam Hershman, to talk about the evolution of travel style, where he loves to visit in our region, and his top tips on what to pack for long and short trips. Read on for the ultimate luggage shopping list, including some gorgeous new designs that’ll have women especially excited. 

People are buying larger suitcases because they’re taking more and longer leisure trips.

Business travelers who had been grounded by you-know-what are upgrading their gear.

As airports and hotels are getting more stylish, travelers are leveling up in what they wear and carry.

Organization is king.

Individualization is queen.

TUMI Essentially Beautiful Pop-up
TUMI Essentially Beautiful Pop-up

These are some of the key takeaways from a fun conversation I had with Adam Hershman, vice president of TUMI Asia Pacific and Middle East, in Seoul. We were there for the launch of the TUMI Fall 2023 Essentially Beautiful pop-up in Lotte World Mall. In a stunning undulating space, centered on a multi-perspective sculpture by perceptual American artist Michael Murphy, we checked out two new covetable collections, Alpha X and Georgica, and got a sneak peek of the new season’s colors and silhouettes. We also were among the lucky few (oh, you should have heard the cheers) to meet football star Son Heung-Min, captain of Tottenham Hotspur as well as South Korea’s national team. 

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If you’re a luggage nerd like us and get turned on by the science behind things like Tegris, the crazy-strong woven material in TUMI Tegra-Lite suitcases, well, Adam says, “it’s going to be an incredible moment when you want to upgrade your travel gear. You’ll go to a Tumi store and see all the options and think, Wow, there’s so much here! It will just really feed the travel fire.”

Here’s what to know about where TUMI is going, and what luggage and accessories you should pack for short and long trips, and the quirky surprises you’ll find in Adam Hershman’s carry-on.

T+L SEA: Who’s the Tumi consumer of today?

Essentially Beautiful Pop-up
Essentially Beautiful Pop-up

Adam Hershman: We’re very inspired by people who are high-achievement minded, and across industries, whether you’re a DJ, an artist, you’re in finance, you’re a journalist – we’re inspired by people who are trying to perfect their craft and are looking to innovate and elevate themselves. We make products for people like this that span all age groups. Travel is something that all generations like to do, and “achievement” is not something that’s unique to Gen Z versus Gen Y.

There may be some ways of communicating that are different, you know, maybe we’ll look to do a collaboration with an e-sports company like Razer or doing advertising on Tik Tok to contour the stories for a younger generation – but the story is the same. We are a global brand, our customers are traveling all over the world, but our HQ is still in New York. And so that’s still our compass for how we navigate product development.

T+L SEA: And so how is the story contoured for the Asian market?

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An Alpha clutch, an example of a product style that’s popular in Indonesia

Adam Hershman: When you look at Asia or the Middle East, you know, you’re talking about places that just have different demographics. Places like Vietnam or Saudi Arabia have some of the youngest population percentages on the planet. Now, we’re not changing our brand persona, or brand DNA to accommodate that. Rather, we create products that are relevant to who those people are.

Sometimes there are silhouettes that’ll be more relevant in Asia, versus other countries. In Indonesia, there’s a strong clutch business, as an example of unique ways people prefer to carry things around. In the Middle East also the clutch business is strong – because of the attire, it goes well with that.

We occasionally develop relevant products that are specific to certain markets or certain tastes. Historically we’ve done this kind of thing in Japan. We have a collection there called Jarvis, which is a bit more tailored for the Japanese local market. We made a briefcase in a special size to accommodate a typical lunchbox that the white-collar manager or business leader would bring to work.

But the Japanese customer is also traveling to New York, also traveling to Paris. That’s the nature of our business! So often products can end up becoming part of our main line anyway.

T+L SEA: Where are your three favorite places to travel in Asia-Pacific, and why?

Thai Massaman Curry
Thai Massaman curry. Image Credit: Bangkoknoob/Getty Images/Canva

Adam Hershman: My No. 1 place to go is anywhere with my family. I always like to explore with my family. I’ll get in trouble if I don’t say that!

For vacation, I’d go with Bali. I got married in Bali 10 years ago. I tend to be a fairly active person, I love the water. Bali has beaches, diving, sailing, swimming, snorkeling. And of course a very rich culture and some terrific cuisine.

From Hong Kong, where I live, a quick getaway is great in Bangkok. Love the food, love taking cooking classes there. I am, as I told you, a coconut curry…

T+L SEA: …right, master. You’re a coconut curry master!

Packing tips : Dongdaemun Plaza in Seoul, South Korea
Dongdaemun Plaza in Seoul, South Korea. Image Credit: aaron90311/Canva

Adam Hershman: Haha, Yeah.

I also love going to South Korea; I do a lot of shopping in South Korea. There is a very creative design community. It’s very culturally relevant, to actual culture creation, not just in Asia but globally as well. So it’s always inspiring. Every time I come back, there’s something new, there’s a new trend. I’m always like, “Oh, what’s that? What’s going to be the department store that I don’t know about?” The standards here are very high. The attention to detail is very high. Everyone’s inspired, everyone’s participating, I love it.

I like golfing here too. 

T+L SEA: What do you always pack in your carry-on? 

Alpha Bravo Esports

Adam Hershman: I have packing cubes like crazy, and I have shoe bags as well. I have a special charger pack that opens into three pieces. It’s quite small; a little bit bigger than my iPhone. But you can charge Apple Watch, air pods, and phone all at the same time. So instead of having to carry a zillion cords, you just carry this one thing. I bought it in an Apple Store. 

I have an Alpha Bravo Esports Pro Large Backpack, that I use when I travel, where I put my travel wallet, the pouch for my laptop, sleeve for my iPad, more cords, everything. Everything has a home. 

I also carry extra toothbrushes. More than four. 

T+L SEA: Wait, what. What do you need four of them for?

Adam Hershman: If I go on a long flight, I want to always be able to brush my teeth. And if I have a colleague with me, I want to be able to share. Usually I have one or two in my travel kit and then I’ll have one or two more in my backpack just in case.

I bring my pajamas on long flights. And I actually have the special compression airline socks.

T+L SEA: What should I pack on a weekend beach hop?

Packing tips : Tumi 19 Degree International Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On
19 Degree International Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On in Blush/Navy Liquid

Adam Hershman: If you’re a hard case person, I’m going to steer you towards the 19 Degree International Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On – with expansion, for if you want to go shopping and bring back some extra stuff.

If you’re more of a soft-side suitcase person and a slightly lighter packer, there’s the Voyageur Oxford Compact Carry-On.

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With a Voyageur Celina backpack you can be hands-free. Put a Just in Case tote inside that – it’s a nice tote to bring to the beach or the pool or just around town, it folds up into its own pocket pouch, and you might need it if you’re bringing more home from the trip than you left with.

If you’re not a backpack person, the Alpha Carry All Tote is a perfect solution. There’s a secret compartment in the bottom where in normal life I put my used gym clothes, but you could pack your bathing suits and towel.

Another option is a sling. I really recommend sling packs as a super-convenient way to carry a phone and a couple of essentials, in a safe way across your chest. My wife was actually wearing one earlier.

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Dry bags are key if you are going into an environment where you might get wet. We also make water bottles that are terrific. Nowadays you see public water stations in the airports and all over for refilling, which is great. I love our water bottles, and if you have one of those, then a TUMI+ water bottle pouch would be really convenient, too. 

T+L SEA: Sorry, what’s TUMI+ ?

TUMI+ packing tips

Adam Hershman: TUMI+ is a system where you can add functionality to different bags without making the bag more fussy, if you will. You can hook a pouch on with different things inside it, and you can quickly remove it and put it somewhere else.

There’s a backpack rain cover so that when it randomly starts raining – which we experience here in Southeast Asia in particular, right? – you can put that rain cover on really quick. I typically use the TUMI+ AirPod Pro Pouch, and I’ll actually clip it from my belt loop and transfer it onto my bag.

T+L SEA: I’m going on a three week multi-climate trip, meaning different destinations without popping home first. What do I pack?

Tegra-Lite Extended Trip Expandable 4 Wheeled Packing Case

Adam Hershman: Get the Tegra-Lite Extended Trip Expandable 4 Wheeled Packing Case because it’s stylish, it’s cool, and it keeps your weight down so you have flexibility. You might need a jacket and/or a heavy coat, which, if you’re wearing it at some point but not all the time, you may need the expansion feature going one direction and the other way not. 

International Front Pocket Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On
Tegra-Lite® International Front Pocket Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On

Pair it with the Tegra-Lite International Front Pocket Expandable 4 Wheeled Carry-On, inside of which you can pack a purse, a sling, some snacks. You get additional functional benefits from this case because it has a front-pocket opening. So if you’re like me – meaning, last minute! – you’re like, OK, I actually need this sweater, for example, to be accessible while I’m traveling, and you can just throw it in that pocket on the go.

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FROM LEFT: Tahoe Bozeman Sling; Voyageur Ramsay Backpack

Here’s my tip: Bringing a carry-on that you don’t pack full is useful because you can put your new purchases from your trip in there if you don’t want to check them. And if you did just buy so much stuff you wind up over weight for the overhead bin, you can also feel comfortable checking in your carry-on because they’re made in such a way that they can handle it. In fact, the Tegra-Lite line has protective front and back corner bumpers to maintain the shape of your bags.

A backpack gives you flexibility. So I’m going to have you bring a Voyageur Ramsay backpack.

We have awesome packing cubes. One-hundred percent you need those. Some of those Tumi+ items and a Just in Case tote.

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And, for a change of style: our new Georgica line in soft, pebbled leather. You can fit your laptop in a Georgica tote, and it will fall flat in your suitcase if you don’t want to carry it on the plane. The Georgica Kerrie crossbody purse looks great if you’re going to a nice dinner or out to meet friends. 

T+L SEA: I really love the Georgica line. It feels like a pointedly feminine evolution. How else is Tumi evolving? And why?

Adam Hershman: It’s really not so far in the past where travel products were not perceived as being as fashionable as they are today. Now, customers are demanding – just like any other three-dimensional object that they have – fashion and style in addition to function and performance: they’re all on the same level. So now you can tell the focus we’re putting on the aesthetics. This has always been a part of our DNA, but certainly now the customer values that more than ever.

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Georgica Kerrie Crossbody

All the airports have upped their game in terms of what they look like. Many airlines as well. People want to match that environment. It’s easier to justify that, you know, you go into Hong Kong International Airport, it’s as beautiful as any great shopping mall. As the whole ecosystem of travel levels up, there’s more of a match. You’re not bringing a luxury product to a place that’s a dump. 

People look smart on planes and people look smart in the airport. They have different styles: Some people have that athletic look, some people have the jacket, but even in the jackets you often see some technical fabric or wrinkle-free. People really put passion and thought into it. From the airlines to the hotels to the airports, everyone’s putting thought into it all at the same time. So everything is moving ahead at the same time. And I think that’s what makes the market really cool.


Images courtesy of TUMI, unless otherwise noted.

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Where To Buy Air Jordan Sneakers In Hong Konghttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/travel-tips/accessories/best-places-to-buy-air-jordan-sneakers-in-hong-kong/2023-02-27T05:00:26+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=7627Air jordan

Comfort and style go hand in hand in Hong Kong. We’re literally walking everywhere in the city, so comfort is the top priority. At the same time, we like to flaunt our #ootd at every opportunity. That’s precisely why we love wearing sneakers, regardless of the occasion. Air Jordan is among the most coveted sneaker brands, and we tell you where to buy them in Hong Kong.

Air Jordan is popular in Hong Kong just as they are overseas, having a cult-like status symbol. Every time there’s a new “drop”, it’s a race to get the limited pairs available. With so many sneakerheads, the city is filled with various sneaker stores. Just head to Mong Kok, and you won’t even know where to start looking.

Why is Air Jordan so coveted?

Did you know that basketball legend Michael Jordan was fined USD 5,000 every time he wore a pair of Air Jordans on the court? This caused controversy but also boosted the sneakers’ popularity, quickly making it a cultural phenomenon and icon in pop culture.

On the brand’s limited-release strategy, local sneakerhead and Sneaker Surge co-founder Mira Uttamchandani says, “It creates scarcity and exclusivity, promoting sneakerheads a sense of urgency to get their hands on the latest pair. Naturally, the demand for the shoe goes up.”

She also points out that the sneakers have “become an asset class of its own” akin to that luxury timepieces. Hong Kong’s love for streetwear and comfort goes side by side with the brand. “Air Jordan continues to innovate with collaboration so we believe demand will continue to grow,” she adds.

Need a new pair of footwear? See our list below for the best places to buy Air Jordan sneakers in Hong Kong.

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Best places to buy Air Jordans in Hong Kong

 

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