Mixed Fortunes
— January 31, 2017In her book Eurasians, MIT professor contrasts attitudes towards interracial marriage in three jurisdictions,
Continue Reading ...In her book Eurasians, MIT professor contrasts attitudes towards interracial marriage in three jurisdictions,
Continue Reading ...The musician, who led the orchestra on the soundtrack to the film Philadelphia, has performed as leader
Continue Reading ...Hong Kong-born Richard Bush, a former US Congressional adviser and intelligence officer, sees potential
Continue Reading ...Britain leaving the EU will have a lasting impact for Europe. But what about Hong Kong, a territory with
Continue Reading ...He’s chairman of the oldest registered company in Hong Kong – that’s merely part of his day job
Continue Reading ...Exhibition marking 30 years of criminology programme at University of Hong Kong shows graduates’ work
Continue Reading ...Daybreaker dancing is an early-morning dance party without the drugs or the drink. Morning’s when we’re
Continue Reading ...Festival is finally rebounding, with cheaper tickets, a focus on non-fiction and star names including
Continue Reading ...Mike Warde, whose company plans to open 30 branches of American restaurant chain in East Asia, denies
Continue Reading ...‘As a mother I will always feel guilty for making a choice that led to my son’s death,’ says Shalini
Continue Reading ...Scientist volunteering in the fight against virus linked to shrunken brains in newborns and crippling
Continue Reading ...The pro-democracy demonstrations that have lasted here for just over a month show no sign of coming to
Hedley Thomas, investigative journalist and author, talks about corrupt cops, marrying in Hong Kong and
The Eyes of Darkness, a 1981 thriller by bestselling suspense author Dean Koontz, tells of a Chinese
A date changed Rabi Yim’s life forever – the man who had just professed his love for her crashed
Goodwin fell in love with Hong Kong when she first visited the city, in 1968, and relocated a year later
A pictorial book documents the last women in China with bound feet, writes Kate Whitehead