"For a pampering break The Rosewood Hong Kong opened in 2019 but already feels like it's been a part of the city's scene forever. Cutting a fine figure on the new Kowloon-side Victoria Dockside promenade, over 80 percent of the rooms in the 65-story building come with showstopping views of Hong Kong's glittering harbor. The rooms and suites—413 in total—have been designed by Tony Chi and reflect the city's cosmopolitan past, artfully blending weighty jade-green lacquer doors with pale Scottish plaid and smart local artworks. Gastronomes will worship the divine Indian cuisine at Chaat and the meticulously-made Cantonese dishes at The Legacy House. Goody-two-shoes can self-improve at Asaya, an urban spa with the kind of holistic treatments—expressive art therapy, hypnosis, nutrition plans, Dr Barbara Strum's LED light facials—that are more likely to be found at retreats in Thailand and Bali." - Lee Cobaj