Protests Hit Hong Kong Retail
— December 1, 2014Overall retail sales, provisionally estimated at 38.3 billion Hong Kong dollars, rose 1.4 percent in
Continue Reading ...Overall retail sales, provisionally estimated at 38.3 billion Hong Kong dollars, rose 1.4 percent in
Continue Reading ...Living in Hong Kong gives comedians plenty of material
Continue Reading ...Former civil servant becomes Hong Kong’s only dedicated author of adult genre
Continue Reading ...Elsewhere in the world, orchestras are often struggling to maintain interest and audiences. As the Hong
Continue Reading ...An initiative to promote informal discussion with experts about science topics is gaining popularity
Continue Reading ...The pro-democracy demonstrations that have lasted here for just over a month show no sign of coming to
Continue Reading ...Thousands of protesters returned to the streets to demand free elections in Hong Kong Friday
Continue Reading ...Young people in Tin Shui Wai say they have been offered cash to stir up trouble at the Mong Kok protest
Continue Reading ...Dai pai dong are an important part of local culture, but are we doing enough to keep them alive
Continue Reading ...This old Chinese neighborhood in Hong Kong’s Western District is changing fast. A new escalator and
Continue Reading ...Social media and texting are here to stay, but youngsters shouldn’t let gadgets rule their lives,
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Boycott of next month’s Irrawaddy Literary Festival announced by one guest over Muslim minority humanitarian