Posted inHong Kong ‘It’s happening to us as well’: Hong Kong climate advocates sound alarm at COP27 in absence of city officials by Mercedes Hutton17:53, 20 November 202217:53, 20 November 2022
Posted inHong Kong Land of milk and honey: Project to preserve Hong Kong’s first dairy farm keeps sisters’ memories alive by Almond Li23:02, 16 October 202213:10, 18 October 2022
Posted inTaiwan In Taiwan, an exhibition exploring the afterlife of East and Southeast Asia captures the spirit of the island by Erin Hale10:00, 9 October 202219:11, 10 October 2022
Posted inHong Kong HKU’s national security course explains the law but fails to answer where the red line is drawn, students say by Dawna Fung10:00, 4 October 202215:26, 3 October 2022
Posted inHong Kong Old soldiers never die – even in post-Handover Hong Kong by Thomas Chan10:00, 25 September 202213:23, 23 September 2022
Posted inHong Kong Hong Kong parents and schoolchildren learn a harsh lesson from Covid closures by Peter Lee10:00, 24 September 202211:08, 26 September 2022
Posted inHKFP Features ‘If all was well, I wouldn’t be here’: Hongkongers mourn the death of Britain’s Queen and a bygone era by Hillary Leung10:00, 18 September 202218:35, 19 September 2022
Posted inHong Kong Small mercies: Low-profile groups struggle to support Hong Kong prisoners a year after the fall of Wall-fare by Kelly Ho10:00, 17 September 202215:02, 20 December 2022
Posted inHong Kong Former Hong Kong protesters reflect on life behind bars – and a changed city by Thomas Chan10:00, 11 September 202212:34, 13 September 2022
Posted inHong Kong After escaping exploitation, trafficked domestic workers in Hong Kong face another hurdle – legal recognition by Fiona Cheung10:00, 4 September 202212:46, 5 September 2022