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Max. Power

Max. Power

By: Max Aragon Zeng
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In this podcast, we will explore the various trends emerging in modern travel today. Investigating today's events with a unique eye, your host author and student, Max Zeng. This channel focuses on places & travel from an unbiased standpoint and is a growing forum for emerging voices around the world. Thank you for listening to this channel!Max Aragon Zeng Social Sciences Travel Writing & Commentary
Episodes
  • Space, Scarcity, and Strategy: Hong Kong Retail
    May 22 2026

    In this episode, your host Max Aragon Zeng shares his takeaways from his recent furniture shopping experiences at some of Hong Kong's biggest retail hubs. He analyzes the unique challenges operators face in Hong Kong and the models/solutions that Hong Kong stores have developed to cope with the city's special retail environment. With the e-commerce industry growing to challenge the dominance of traditional big brands, what do the big shops have up their sleeve? Listen in to find out!

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    9 mins
  • Efficiency Around the World: Airport Strategy with Singapore and HK Airport MDs
    May 4 2026

    In this episode, your host Max Aragon Zeng describes his experiences at a recent MIT Club of Hong Kong event featuring two people running the most efficient airport operations today: the financial officers at Singapore and Hong Kong airports, respectively. Your host explains how airport bosses plan to improve the passenger experience worldwide and what implications this might have for the average traveler.

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    7 mins
  • Efficiency Through Alignment: Hong Kong Public Housing
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode, host Max Aragon Zeng shares his first-time experience in Sham Shui Po (a district of Hong Kong), exploring the journey of Hong Kong's public housing program. Through 2 different landmarks, such as the Jockey Club Creative Arts Center and Mei Ho House, he offers insights into Hong Kong's unique ability to adaptively reuse old buildings as cultural sites that contribute to the surrounding community even if the stories seem to be distant in the past, your host shares with you the unique current parallel which puts Hong Kong at the crossroads again, as lawmakers and the public alike embark on this journey again.

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    7 mins
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