
Chris Edwards
Chris Edwards is an award-winning serial entrepreneur who started her first business, Honeycombers, in 2008 at the age of 28. Honeycombers is now the go-to lifestyle resource for locals, expats and tourists across Singapore, Hong Kong and Bali. She has also created a parenting platform called HoneyKids Asia. Collectively, there are over 1 million monthly unique readers of Honeycombers’ content across Southeast Asia.
Chris started coaching entrepreneurs, and from this experience, she saw the need for a community for conscious entrepreneurs, so she created Launchpad in 2022. An entrepreneurial community designed to help small businesses thrive through community, peer mentoring and coaching, Launchpad has over 400 members from across 11 countries today.
Chris was recognised in 2016 for her entrepreneurial success by the Australia Chamber of Commerce, winning the ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ Award (which was totally unsolicited!). She also has been featured in the New York Times, Forbes Australia, Tech In Asia, Smart Company and The AustCham magazine.
Chris now runs 4 companies across 4 countries and spends her time split between Singapore, Hong Kong, Bali, and Byron Bay, Australia, where she lives with her husband and three kids.

Natasha Li
Born and bred in Hong Kong, Natasha (aka Nat) knows her hometown like the back of her hand. After more than a decade working in the vibrant lifestyle media space, she’s joined Honeycombers as Senior Editor to lead the Hong Kong editorial team, hoping to bring our readers the buzziest trends and happenings in the city. She looks forward to keeping your eyes busy, belly full and feet tapping with our insider tips, gripping stories and quirky perspectives!
When she’s not running around town hunting down the best happy hour deals, you can find Nat blasting ’90s R&B while stirring a slow-cooking stew over the stove, or in a catatonic state on her couch passing out to Seinfeld reruns. Often described as a house cat in human form, Nat is (relatively) lovely when well fed and well rested; avoid her at all cost on Monday mornings.

Johanna Yan
Johanna is a passionate foodie with a huge love for Hong Kong’s vibrant food and beverage scene. Her weekends are dedicated to discovering the city’s hottest new spots, believing that walking off calories from delicious meals is the best exercise! To manage her budget, she often takes quick trips to China or other Asian countries for more affordable culinary adventures.
Having previously worked in Hong Kong’s dynamic nightlife, Johanna has gained valuable experience with global festivals, making her an excellent resource for party planning. When not out on media tastings or bar hopping, you’ll find her enjoying country and house music. Fridays are a favourite, as she loves to explore Spotify’s “New Music Friday” playlist to stay current with the latest hits.
Moving back to Hong Kong from the States has deepened Johanna’s appreciation for Western culture. She is dedicated to keeping up with the latest global trends in lifestyle, entertainment, and food, positioning herself as a friendly neighbourhood culture guide.

Celia Lee
Celia Lee is a cultural journalist and content creator at Honeycombers Hong Kong, where she uncovers the city’s most compelling local stories – from hidden culinary gems to evolving traditions. With a decade of international experience between the UK and Hong Kong, she brings a sharp yet accessible lens to the city’s lifestyle and culture.
Her work blends editorial rigour with street-level insight, whether spotlighting neighbourhood artisans, verifying must-try eateries, or capturing Hong Kong’s creative pulse. Since joining Honeycombers in 2024, she has expanded the platform’s reach through engaging social media content that complements her in-depth articles, connecting readers to the city’s vibrant energy.
Trained in arts and cultural studies, Celia excels at translating Hong Kong’s nuances for global audiences. Beyond her professional work, she’s deeply embedded in the city’s creative scenes – a perspective that informs her knack for finding the extraordinary in everyday 852 life.