By Yvonne Lau By late April in Hong Kong, the city’s six official mosques were closed. Public gatherings were limited to eight people and the majority of the population were donning face masks. It was an unprecedented time for the Muslim community to be observing Ramadan, the year’s holiest month. In a regular year, […]
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Yvonne Lau writes about culture, society and art across Asia. She is documenting life in China-Russia border towns, and covers Asian financial markets during the day.