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'''''HK Magazine''''' is a free, [[Hong Kong]]-based [[English-language]] weekly magazine published by Asia City Publishing Limited. With its premier issue published in [[1991]], it targets [[young]] [[metropolitan]]s with a focus on "City Living". It offers discussions on current social issues as well as entertainment listings. New issue of the magazine is available every Friday in cafes, restaurants, bars and stores where expatriates and tourists often visit. The 600th issue will be published on 11 [[November 2005]].
'''''GOD BLESS OUR FREEDOM FIGHTING TROOPS DEFEATING ARAB TERRORISM IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN.'''''
 
[[Image:wangrr1.jpg|left|thumb|150px|HK Magazine: Targeting on young Hong Kong metropolitans]]
[[Image:Us flag large.png|GOD BLESS AMERICA AND SCREW FRANCE!]]
 
==Our commander in chief liberated Iraq and Afganistan. But there's much left to TAKE OUT. These are the regimes that we need to TAKE OUT sooner or later:==
 
===Most urgent:='''History''' ==
 
The founders of '''''HK Magazine''''' are Greg Duncan, Stephen Freeman and Gretchen Worth. In [[1989]], considering Hong Kong as a suitable place to start a city living magazine, they decided to establish an English-language magazine.
Iran,
Syria,
Red China,
North Korea,
France,
Saudi Arabia,
Cuba,
Laos,
Lebanon,
Vietnam,
Libya,
Zimbabwe,
Burma,
Malaysia,
Belarus,
Venezuela,
Moldova (elected an actual Communist Party member)
Palestinian Authority
 
The first issue of '''''HK Magazine''''' was published in [[June 1991]] by a local private company Asia City Publishing Limited. It had 24 pages and a [[circulation]] of 15,000. As the name of the magazine suggests, it is a magazine about life in Hong Kong. It started off as a monthly magazine and was originally called "HK: the indispensable Hong Kong Guide", as depicted on the cover, although it was also referred to as "HK Magazine".
===Less urgent, but necessary one day:===
 
In [[November 1992]], because of the ambiguity of the name and the change of the publisher's schedule, the magazine was renamed as "HK Magazine" and was published bi-weekly for almost three years.
Brazil (elected a Communist),
Ecuador (elected a Communist),
Argentina (elected a Communist sympathizer),
Algeria,
Uruguay,
Morocco,
Tunisia,
Egypt,
Pakistan (the military dictator they have is ok to keep a lid on the Islamists, but he'll fall one day so we might as well occupy them),
Qatar (Al Jazeria is based there spewing its anti-American propaganda),
Tunisia,
and every other country that is not a democracy or is a democracy that elects anti-democratic leftists like Hugo Chavez
 
Later in [[September 1995]], it became a weekly magazine. There was also an increase in its variety. Now, the regular number of pages is 64-72 and it had a circulation of 50,000.
===Countries we should destabilize, but not necessarily prusue regime change through military means:===
 
== '''Distribution''' ==
Germany,
Belgium,
Canada,
Mexico,
South Africa,
Turkey,
Russia,
Sweden,
and more...
 
The magazine is available for free on every Friday in around 700 venues in Hong Kong. These venues include restaurants, bars, coffee shops, bookshops, retail stores and other venues that are frequently visited by tourists and English-speaking people living in Hong Kong. Therefore the distribution outlets are mostly concentrated in [[Central]] and [[Tsim Sha Tsui]].
===Countries WHERE FREEDOM RINGS:===
 
== '''Readership''' ==
AMERICA (NUMBER ONE ON THIS ACCOUNT),
UK,
Australia,
Israel,
Italy ,
Poland,
Latvia,
Lithuania,
Estonia,
Czech Republic,
and more...
 
The magazine targets a young readership, especially the tourists, expatriates and the local Chinese population who have a good command in English.
==COLLEGE REPUBLICANS MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!!!!!!!!==
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It has around 236,000 readers per week of which 60% are female and about 83% of the readers are in the age group of 20-44.
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According to a survey conducted by '''''HK Magazine''''' in [[2004]], 87% of the readers are holders of at least one university degree and 75% of them earn more than HK$30,000 per month, supporting its claim that its readers are in general well-educated and affluent young professionals. (''Source: HK Magazine 2004 Readership Survey, '''''HK Magazine''''' 2004 Distribution Survey'').
 
== '''Contents''' ==
Above: me at a pro-Iraq War rally supporting our troops.
 
'''''HK Magazine''''' covers mainly the reviews and reports of local venues and entertainment events . It can be regarded as a lifestyle guide for the outgoing, energetic, active , fun-loving young residents in the city. It usually contains features about Hong Kong's local issues, and articles about music, movies, fashion, dining and travel, etc. Here are the main sections that appear regularly in the magazine:
==TODAY IRAQ, TOMORROW FRANCE!==
 
==== ''Letters''====
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Letters from readers who would like to have their voices heard are published. There may be comments or thoughts about past issues, opinions towards public affairs etc.
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==== ''Streettalk'' ====
==='''''[http://www.francesucks.com/ DO YOUR PART AMERICA: BOYCOTT FRANCE AND FRENCH-MADE PRODUCTS!]'''''===
Interviews with ordinary Hong Kong people on their lifestyle and working environment. For example, in an issue, a news vendor was interviewed about his working condition and the habits of his customers.
 
====''Features'' ====
===[http://www.geocities.com/wallacejohnus/ John Kerry for President -- OF FRANCE!!]===
Generally, there are two features in each issue, both covering local issues and sometimes foreign issues. The first one is usually about social, political and cultural events. The second one is usually about events in our daily life.
 
==== ''Dish''====
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[[Image:Kerryforfrance-final-lower.jpg|500px|DEPORT JOHN KERRY BACK TO FRANCE]]
 
This section includes features and reviews on restaurants and cafes, introducing the latest news on where to find delicacies in Hong Kong. There are usually recommendations of an indoor, an outdoor and a new restaurant in every issue. Sometimes, there will be a collection of dishes recommendations from a particular country or cuisine.
==DEFEAT totalitarian [[Islamofascism]]==
 
[[Image:Wangrr3.JPG|left|thumb|100px|a dinner feature of HK magazine]]
Evil exists. And militant Islamism (the militant Islamism of bin Laden, the Saudis, Saddam Hussein, the Baathists, and the Palestinian suicide bombers) or Islamofascism is the enemy of freedom and the distilled essence of evil. Totalitarian ideologies and fanaticisms have come in gone and have been defeated by America. All these ideologies are one in the same. They hate modernity, hate America, hate freedom, hate capitalism, hate liberal democracy, and love terrorism, oppression, genoicide, and fanatic hatred. In Germany the tyranical enemies of freedom and capitalism rallied behind Nazism, in Italy they rallied behind fascism, in Russia they rallied behind totalitarian socialism and communism, and now in the Middle East, where a lot of dictators and tyrants are threatened by freedom and American values, they rally behind militant Islamics. It is fact that there isnt a single Arab democracy. Muslim leaders (Saddam was just the worst of the lot. There will be more dictators/terrorists to fight like the Syrians) are all tyrants and terrorists who stifle the free press, kill their own people, crush their citizens hopes and dreams, and want to kill Americans like they did on 9/11. Their desire to kill Americans and supprot terror rests on one deep, abiding hatred: their irrational fear of America, which sticks up for freedom and opposes their tyranny with great scarafices, like America is doing right now defeating evil in the Arab countries of Iraq and Afghnaistan.
 
===='' Where to go & what to do'' ====
The ideology of militant Islamist terrorism is the totalitarian enemy that America confronts today. And patriotic Americans say it will be defeated like America defeated totalitarianisms in the past through heroic struggle: Communism, fascism, Nazism.
There are six different catagories in this section
 
1.'''Nightlife'''
A lot of conservative commentators who speak with moral clarity call America's struggle against the evil of Islamofascist totalitarianism right now World War IV. That this is freedom's fourth struggle against a totalitarian evil. In WWI it was the despotic rule of the Kaiser, in WWII it was the Nazis, in freedom's third struggle it was the communists in the Cold War (although it wasnt a "hot war" it was another global stuggle like a world war). Now America's forth stuggle is a worldwide campaign against states like Iraq that hate the free world, kill their own people, desire weapons of mass destruction, and support terrorism.
 
It writes about the nightlife in Hong Kong. There is a list of clubs and bars in alphabetical order. Brief description of the events schedule, opening hours, ___location details and contact information of each specific club or bar are also included.
The antiwar liberal left appeases totalitarian evil, which they love to do. They rallied to defend the Communists in Vietnam. Now the amoral liberal left is opposing America's commander in chief George W Bush in his struggle in Iraq. Hundreds of millions were slaughtered (Communism murdered 100 million people while the liberals opposed the Cold War at every step) and Communism threatened the freedom of America and her allies. Conservatives say that America must stop this new totalitarian enemy before its murderous hate claims as many victims as Communism.
 
2.'''Art'''
=='''''[http://www.hannity.com/ GET HANNITIZED]'''''==
 
It provides details of different gallaries in Hong Kong, including the content, address and opening dates and hours.
==Common sense articles written by JoeM and censored:==
 
===Read: [[User:JoeM/on Jean Chrétien]]===
3.'''Stage'''
 
It writes about concerts, dance and theaters. It includes the date, time, venue and the price of the shows.
 
4.'''Sport'''
 
There are two parts, namely "spectator sports" and "get physical", which include all the sports events that are going to take place in Hong Kong for the week.
 
5.'''Stuff'''
 
It writes about different classes, seminars and workshops held in Hong Kong.
 
6.'''Film'''
 
It provides synopsis and reviews of recently released movies, CDs and DVDs and also a film schedule. It includes not only movies shown in cinemas, but also in [http://www.hkac.org.hk/ Hong Kong Arts Centre], [[the Space Museum]] etc.
 
==== ''First person'' ====
Interviews with celebrities such as Sam Lee(李燦森), a local actor and Joey Tang(鄧建明),vocalist of a local pop-rock band "TaiChi"(太極) from the 80s.
 
==== ''Black + White'' ====
It is attached as another booklet, containing mainly classified advertisements including "Personals", "Flat Finders", etc and also Q & A sections, where the readers pose questions and the magazine provides answers. It allows free ads in "Personals" of 30 words for 2 weeks.
 
==== ''In every issue'' ====
This part includes comics, astrology and short paragraphes about significant cultural events happened around the world.
 
== '''Supplements''' ==
[[Image:Wangrr5.JPG|right|thumb|100px|2005 Restaurant Guide]]
 
==== ''Restaurant Guide'' ====
Each year, a booklet called "Restaurant Guide" is given away for free with '''''HK Magazine'''''. It is an annual publication providing information about restaurants in [[Macau]] and Hong Kong. It can also be bought seperately for $50.
 
Moreover, "Restaurant Guide" gives out a "Dish Award" every year. For example, Hong Kong's Habibi Restaurant, which provides authentic Middle-eastern cuisine, won the 2003 HK Magazine Dish Award. (see more information at [http://www.habibi.com.hk/ Habibi Restaurant])
[[Image:Wangrr4.JPG|left|thumb|100px|Another Supplementary Publication]]
 
==== ''Nightlife Guide ''====
[[Image:Wangrr8.JPG|right|thumb|100px|2004 Health and Beauty Guide]]
Another supplement of '''''HK Magazine''''' is the "Nightlife Guide". It is also an annual publication and it provides comprehensive information about bars and discos around Hong Kong with short description. It can also be bought seperately for $30.
 
==== ''Health and Beauty Guide ''====
 
=='''Other Services''' ==
'''''HK Magazine''''' collaborates with "Relationship Network", an online personal network, in providing online meeting services and personal ads.
 
== '''Publisher''' ==
 
'''''HK Magazine''''' is the publication of an international company called Asia City Publishing Limited. Established on Feb 10, 1989 in Hong Kong, the Asia City Publishing Limited becomes one of the media firms producing free publications in South East Asia. Its former name was Lucky Still Limited until the corporation effectively changed its name into Asia City Publishing Limited on May 23, 1989. It aims at introducing new lifestyle to readers in different regions through their publications. After 16 years of development, it now has branches in Hong Kong, [[Singapore]], [[Bangkok]], [[Kuala Lumpur]], [[Shanghai]]
 
Along with the '''''HK Magazine''''', Asia City Publishing Limited also publishes "Where HK", a free tourist guide, as a supplement of the '''''HK Magazine'''''.
 
=== ''Sister Publications'' ===
 
'''''HK Magazine''''' is one of the magazines under the "Asia City Living" project of the Asia City Publishing Group. Others publications under this project include Singapore's "I-S Magazine", Bangkok "BK Magazine" and Shanghai's "SH Out Every Friday".
 
== '''Editors and Directors''' ==
 
Publisher and Executive Editor: Stephen Freeman
 
Managing Editor: Tom Hilditch
 
Senior Associate Editor: Jane Steer
 
Associate Editor: Bruce Dawson
 
Assistant Editor: Zach Hines
 
Arts Editor: Alexandra Carroll
 
Production Manager: Blackie Hui
 
Advertising Director: George Christofis
 
Marketing Director: Michelle Fong
 
Group Financial Controller: Philip Wong
 
== '''Contact''' ==
 
Address: 301 Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Hong Kong
 
Tel: (852) 28505065
 
Fax: (852) 25431880
 
E-mail:asiacity@asia-city.com.hk
 
Letters to the editor: letters@asia-city.com.hk
 
For personal ads, tel: (852) 25349500
 
For text ads, tel: (852) 25349552
 
== '''See Also''' ==
* [[Media in Hong Kong]]
* [[:category:Hong Kong magazines|List of magazines in Hong Kong]]
 
== '''External Links''' ==
 
=== ''About HK Magazine ''===
 
*[http://www.asia-city.com/group/acpg.html Asia City Publishing Group]
 
*[http://www.asia-city.com/group/mediakit/hkmag/hkmag_distribution.pdf Places to pick up HK Magazine]
 
*[http://www.relationshipnetwork.com/hkmag_home.html Hong Kong Personals - HK Magazine The Personals Online]
 
=== ''Articles from HK Magazine ''===
 
*[http://www.compunicate.com/clients/Lamma/images/nick-interview.gif Street Talk: The Book, Man] - Street Talk: Interview with Nick Lovatt, by Patrick Suen
 
*[http://www.article23.org.hk/english/newsupdate/feb03/knowitall.htm Mr Know-It-All's Guide to Article 23] - Feature about Article 23, by Joyce Hor-Chung Lau, 31/01/2003
 
*[http://www.hkjewishfilmfest.org/image/shotfromtheoutside.jpg Shot From the Outside] - Feature about Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival, by Clare Tyrrell, 9/3/2001
 
*[http://www.nepalrestaurant.com.hk/reviews_pages/hk_aug31_01.htm The Dish On Dining: High Food] - Restaurant Review, by Reggie Ho, 31/08/2001
 
*[http://www.hkjewishfilmfest.org/image/hkmagazine.jpg The Fifth Annual Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival] - Shout article about Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival, 19/11/2004
 
== '''References''' ==
 
Companies Registry. (2005).Retrived October 11,2005 from http://www.info.gov.hk/cr/
 
[[Category:Hong Kong magazines]]
[[Category:English-language magazines]]