Here is what went down across Hong Kong on the second day of our first innovation and ideas festival
The Tatler Gen.T Summit took place on November 9 and 10, welcoming more than 300 attendees from Hong Kong and abroad. The innovation and ideas festival brought people together to connect, learn and discover new ways of thinking, doing and leading.
On the second day of the event, activities were organised all across Hong Kong—from content sessions on board the Tatler Catamaran that sailed around Victoria Harbour to intimate meet-ups with various investors and bespoke experiences.
Here are the key highlights.
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Sailing on the TatCat
Day two of the Tatler Gen.T Summit featured two content sessions on board the Tatler Catamaran, or the TatCat. As it cruised the sparkling waters of Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour, attendees heard from and got up close and personal with several speakers.
In the morning, they were intrigued by intimate conversations with essayist and travel writer Pico Iyer and architect and author Sebastián Marroquín, also known as Juan Pablo Escobar. Each engaged in a fireside chat with Gen.T’s Lee Williamson, Iyer shared the importance of finding inner peace and happiness while Escobar emphasised the importance of education and the care he takes to leave a loving legacy to his son.
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