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Tom Hilditch is an award-winning British journalist based in Hong Kong, China. He is currently Managing Editor of Asia City Publishing (HK) which produces HK Magazine, Where Hong Kong, Where Macau, G Magazine and The List magazine, as well as several books and guides. HK Magazine is a free, Hong Kong-based English-language weekly magazine published by Asia City Publishing Limited. ...
After the outbreak of SARS in 2003, he launched the I Love HK campaign through a daily column at the South China Morning Post. The campaign saw thousands of lapel pins and posters handed out across the city and was eventually taken on and expanded by the Hong Kong Tourism Board. The South China Morning Post (Chinese:åè¯æ©å ±; Cantonese IPA: , Jyutping: naam4 waa4 zou2 bou3; Mandarin Pinyin: nán huá zÇo bà o) (also referred to as the SCMP) and its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is the leading English language newspaper in Hong Kong published by the SCMP Group. ...
The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB[1]), is a Government-sub vented body. ...
Hilditch's writing has been widely syndicated in magazines including British Esquire, The Sunday Times, GQ, Maxim, Marie Claire, The Independent on Sunday, Stern, US Playboy and Asiaweek. In 1997, as UK editor-in-chief of Penthouse Magazine he oversaw an attempt to rebrand the magazine as PH.UK and reposition it as a middle-shelf "adult magazine for grown-ups". The experiment, while attracting a great deal of media interest, failed to raise sales significantly. In architecture, a penthouse is a building on the roof of another building, or alternatively, an apartment on the top floor of a building. ...
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