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  • Hong Kong Human Rights Art Exhibitions Open in the Hague Prior to NATO Summit
    Hong Kong Human Rights Art Exhibitions Open in the Hague Prior to NATO Summit
    Ahead of a NATO summit that will convene in the Hague in the Netherlands June 24–25, two Hong Kong human rights art exhibitions were unveiled in the city to commemorate ...
    June 19, 2025BY Jenny Zeng
  • Memory and Rebirth: Hong Kong Exiled Artists Hold Exhibit in Southampton, UK
    Memory and Rebirth: Hong Kong Exiled Artists Hold Exhibit in Southampton, UK
    A one-day Hong Kong art exhibition will be held at Mayflower Studios in Southampton, UK, on June 7, ...
    June 4, 2025BY Jenny Zeng
  • Top 10 Time-Honored Brands in Hong Kong’s Restaurant Industry That Closed in 2024
    Top 10 Time-Honored Brands in Hong Kong’s Restaurant Industry That Closed in 2024
    In 2024, Hong Kong's local restaurant industry witnessed a wave of closures of time-honored stores. The closure of ...
    January 4, 2025BY Jenny Zeng
  • A Stitch in Time: The Life and Legacy of Yan Ka-man, Master Cheongsam Tailor
    A Stitch in Time: The Life and Legacy of Yan Ka-man, Master Cheongsam Tailor
    The critically acclaimed film “In the Mood for Love” (2000) captured the essence of Hong Kong in the ...
    August 5, 2024BY Joyce Joy
  • Defying Red Lines: Hong Kong Travel Photographer Continues Creative Pursuits in UK
    Defying Red Lines: Hong Kong Travel Photographer Continues Creative Pursuits in UK
    In the eventful year of 2024, is Hong Kong still a livable place? While “displaced Hongkongers” became a ...
    July 19, 2024BY Jenny Zeng and Cindy Li
  • Connecting East and West With Meaning and Melody: Singer-Translator Gene Hsu
    Connecting East and West With Meaning and Melody: Singer-Translator Gene Hsu
    The linguist and vocalist uses her talents to bring traditional Chinese poetry to life for Western audiences.
    July 2, 2024BY Cindy Li
  • Hong Kong Police Arrest 2 on Eve of Tiananmen Square Anniversary, Threaten Epoch Times Reporter
    Hong Kong Police Arrest 2 on Eve of Tiananmen Square Anniversary, Threaten Epoch Times Reporter
    On June 3, the eve of the Tiananmen Massacre anniversary, the HK police arrested a 62-year-old man, bringing ...
    June 4, 2024BY Leo Cheung and Cindy Li
  • YouTube Blocks ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ Protest Anthem After Court Order
    YouTube Blocks ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ Protest Anthem After Court Order
    'We are disappointed by the Court's decision but are complying with its removal order,' YouTube responded to the ...
    May 15, 2024BY Cindy Li
  • Tribute to Chan Kiu, Leading Figure of News Photography
    Tribute to Chan Kiu, Leading Figure of News Photography
    'I felt they were very miserable. I had already violated professional ethics. But in that situation, people were ...
    May 8, 2024BY Lo Yan-wai and Cindy Li
  • Hong Kong Ceramic Painting Master, Chui Miu, Dies at 105
    Hong Kong Ceramic Painting Master, Chui Miu, Dies at 105
    Mr. Chui’s 'Lift My Eyes to the Hills' porcelain pieces depicted scenes of Tao Fung Shan, a Christian ...
    April 11, 2024BY Jenny Zeng and Cindy Li
  • Late Poet’s Best Ten Years Were in Hong Kong, ‘A Dreamland Lost’
    Late Poet’s Best Ten Years Were in Hong Kong, ‘A Dreamland Lost’
    Hong Kong has a colonial history of over a hundred years, during which it established itself as a ...
    April 8, 2024BY Gigi Lin
  • 4 Secondary School Students Built the World’s Smallest Humanoid Robot, Breaking the Guinness World Record
    4 Secondary School Students Built the World’s Smallest Humanoid Robot, Breaking the Guinness World Record
    Four secondary school students from Diocesan Boys' School (DBS) earlier built a humanoid robot that is only 141 ...
    March 18, 2024BY Ben Lam
  • Backing Down in the Face of Suppression Not an Option, the World Is Our Stage : Deaf Dancer
    Backing Down in the Face of Suppression Not an Option, the World Is Our Stage : Deaf Dancer
    With the political environment in Hong Kong continuing to deteriorate, the arts sector, like all others, has also ...
    March 17, 2024BY Jenny Zeng
  • Hong Kong National Security Law Devastates Once Thriving Book Industry
    Hong Kong National Security Law Devastates Once Thriving Book Industry
    The banned book industry thrived in Hong Kong for 30 years. In the 1980s, Hong Kong's political publications had ...
    March 6, 2024BY Julia Ye and Cindy Li
  • A Belgian Martial Arts Devotee Travels to Hong Kong at Age 69 to Learn Pei Yau Dance
    A Belgian Martial Arts Devotee Travels to Hong Kong at Age 69 to Learn Pei Yau Dance
    "I had never seen a Pei Yau in Europe. When I first saw it from a video on ...
    February 23, 2024BY Jenny Zeng
  • Hong Kong’s Art Freedom Further Eroded as Multiple Performances Canceled
    Hong Kong’s Art Freedom Further Eroded as Multiple Performances Canceled
    “You can cancel my participation. I’m okay with that, but you cannot cancel the entire performance because of ...
    February 16, 2024BY Danny Tang and Cindy Li
  • Embracing Chiang Mai, Thailand, With a Paintbrush
    Embracing Chiang Mai, Thailand, With a Paintbrush
    'I saw Russians and Ukrainians sitting and chatting together, very peacefully. Art is really a bridge that can ...
    February 16, 2024BY Jenny Zeng and Cindy Li
  • Nicole Kidman’s Latest TV Series Not Available on Hong Kong Platform Due To Umbrella Movement Scenes
    Nicole Kidman’s Latest TV Series Not Available on Hong Kong Platform Due To Umbrella Movement Scenes
    Oscar Best Actress Award winner Nicole Kidman was exempted from quarantine during the pandemic to shoot the American ...
    January 30, 2024BY Ying Cheung
  • President of Hong Kong Drama Federation Refutes Authorities Reasons For Funding Cut
    President of Hong Kong Drama Federation Refutes Authorities Reasons For Funding Cut
    “By making this decision, the council is telling people that there Is a line,” said the President of ...
    January 27, 2024BY Jane Tao and Cindy Li
  • Public Libraries’ Collections Slashed Under National Security Law
    Public Libraries’ Collections Slashed Under National Security Law
    A parent in Hong Kong, told her experience of failing to find books designated by her son’s school.
    January 26, 2024BY Ying Cheung and Cindy Li
  • The Epoch Times Holds Out in Hong Kong
    The Epoch Times Holds Out in Hong Kong
    The Epoch Times holds out amid the shrinking press freedom in Hong Kong, which used to be known ...
    January 22, 2024BY Gigi Lin and Cindy Li
  • A HK Teacher’s Travelogue in Taiwan: Exiled From Home and Exchanging Paintings for Meals
    A HK Teacher’s Travelogue in Taiwan: Exiled From Home and Exchanging Paintings for Meals
    From Nathan Road (in Hong Kong) to Zhongxiao Road East (in Taiwan), VA Wong Sir, a Hong Kong ...
    January 10, 2024BY Jenny Zeng
  • A Young Hong Kong Woman’s Journey: From Kyoto’s Traditions to Global Beauty Pageant in New York
    A Young Hong Kong Woman’s Journey: From Kyoto’s Traditions to Global Beauty Pageant in New York
    Yona Yeung joined the first NTD Global Chinese Beauty Pageant in New York, where she was impressed by ...
    December 18, 2023BY Jenny Zeng and Angela Bright
  • The Fire Dragon Dance: A Tradition That Has Burned Brightly Through Generations
    The Fire Dragon Dance: A Tradition That Has Burned Brightly Through Generations
    Every Mid-Autumn Festival, Hong Kong's Tai Hang district in Causeway Bay comes alive with the ancient "Fire Dragon ...
    October 7, 2023BY Jenny Zeng
  • Landscape Photographer Edward Tin Collapses While Hiking and Passes Away
    Landscape Photographer Edward Tin Collapses While Hiking and Passes Away
    On the evening of Sep. 18, at around 7 p.m., the police received a report from hikers that ...
    September 24, 2023BY Jenny Zeng
  • An Individual Schooled in Beijing and HK Exposes How the CCP Infiltrates HK’s Education System
    An Individual Schooled in Beijing and HK Exposes How the CCP Infiltrates HK’s Education System
    The Hong Kong Education Bureau has recently updated the Chinese Language Curriculum and Assessment Guide for primary and ...
    September 2, 2023BY Ying Cheung
  • Hong Kong Film Director Amos Wong: When Hong Kong Comes Back, Its Films Will Be Back
    Hong Kong Film Director Amos Wong: When Hong Kong Comes Back, Its Films Will Be Back
    The newly released film “Everyphone Everywhere,” directed by Amos Wong Ho-yin, which is about stories prompted by the ...
    August 27, 2023BY Gigi Lin
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