How a US filmmaker started a charity to improve the care of orphans in China — May 27, 2014 The dire state of mainland orphanages 15 years ago spurred filmmaker Jenny Bowen into action. Her charity, Continue Reading ...
Smashing the glass ceiling — March 8, 2019 More than half the Hong Kong workforce is made up of women, but they are not well represented at senior
The Peninsula Paris — September 28, 2014 The Peninsula has been a familiar name in Hong Kong, a byword for luxury, and now, for the first time,
Did China see its gene-edited babies scandal coming? — August 28, 2019 In November last year, Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced the birth of the world’s first gene-edited
“My books are still banned in China” — November 10, 2017 Wild Swans author, who appeared at the 2017 Hong Kong International Literary Festival, still has mixed
10 things to know before visiting Pyongyang — August 9, 2013 It has the world’s tallest unoccupied building, it puts on the world’s biggest annual show
Carmen Yau Ka-man — July 23, 2020 Born with spinal muscular atrophy, Carmen Yau is a sex rights advocate for people with disabilities ‘I