Chan Koonchung finds humour in China-Tibet dynamic — May 25, 2014 Chan Koonchung satire shows how inequalities of power warp the China-Tibet relationship Continue Reading ...
Chan Koonchung remains banned, but big in China — May 21, 2014 Chinese novelist Chan Koonchung says he writes for “his Beijing friends” though they can’t buy Continue Reading ...
My life: Ma Jian — November 10, 2013 The London-based dissident novelist talks to Kate Whitehead about the Cultural Revolution, challenging Continue Reading ...
Exploring the empty — May 20, 2014 A new segment of adventurers is searching the cities for what others have left behind
Quick pitch — November 1, 2012 Networking cuts to the chase with PechaKucha Nights, a quick and fun way to create social connections
Hong Kong citizen scientists — January 7, 2016 Volunteers sailing to frozen continent help conduct penguin and seabird surveys, monitor ecological changes,
From Berkeley hippy to Dalai Lama’s personal physician — May 15, 2016 The American doctor and Buddhist monk, a visiting professor at the University of Hong Kong, tells Kate
The last post — February 28, 2017 Intelligence Squared’s cultural debate will look at the pros and cons of social media and its place
Bean to bar — May 23, 2020 At the quiet end of Gough Street, in Hong Kong’s Central district, stands a pocket-sized shop easily