There is no such thing as too Instagrammable, says Frame Awards jury Joe Cheng

In the past few years, here at the Frame editorial team we’ve developed a country-specific type of fact-checking – we call it ‘China checking.’ Almost without fail, every time we run an article on a new hospitality project in a tier-one o
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