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 ...
Giving birth in Hong Kong in the pandemic — June 14, 2023 A mother who gave birth in a Hong Kong public hospital during the Covid-19 pandemic recalls a lack of
Artists painting a picture of protests for the world — July 18, 2019 A group of artists are using art to immortalise the summer of unrest that is gripping the city because
“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
Documentary on the Maryknoll nuns — March 11, 2014 Documentary maker Nancy Tong talks to Kate Whitehead about her latest film and how it is prompting a
Her place in the world — July 11, 2017 Korean-American author Han explores the interrelation of different cultures in her new book of short
The last post — February 28, 2017 Intelligence Squared’s cultural debate will look at the pros and cons of social media and its place