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Hong Kong’s Collective Memories Wither
Local restaurants with a long history, Lin Heung Tea House, Tai Wing Wah Village Cuisine, Mido Cafe, Jumbo Seafood Restaurant, as well as snack shop Aji Ichiban, children's clothing store ...
August 15, 2022
BY
Nie Law
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Ying Cheung
UK Museum of Hong Kong: Fighting for True History and Cultural Heritage
Hong Kong cafes' cultural history started earlier than in communist China, and the culture that developed did not ...
August 3, 2022
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Nie Law
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Vincent Lam
Former Canadian Parliament Member’s Advice to Hong Kong Youth: Be Prepared for a Long-Running Battle
Twenty-five years after its return to China, Hong Kong is now under more grim governance than it was ...
July 11, 2022
BY
Nie Law
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Ying Cheung
First ‘Hong Kong Carnival’ in North America to Revive Hong Kong Culture Overseas
On July 2, 2022 the first day of the long weekend for the U.S. Independence Day, crowds of ...
July 7, 2022
BY
Emma Hsu
How Can the June 4 Memorial Candlelight Be Kept Alive?
This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Massacre on June 4, 1989. In the past, on June ...
June 12, 2022
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Connie Yuen
‘Banned Books’ Displayed at Exhibition Organized by Hongkongers in UK
To commemorate the third anniversary of Hong Kong’s June 12, some Hongkongers in the UK, organized an exhibition ...
June 12, 2022
BY
Nie Law
Hong Kong Migrants Warn UK Government to Be Wary of CCP Infiltration
In early May, British MPs met some Hong Kong migrants who called on the UK government to watch ...
May 25, 2022
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Jessica Mao
Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Election Was Political Show; Universal Suffrage Is Null and Void
Commentary The outcome of the May 8 Hong Kong chief executive election came as no surprise. Lee Ka-chiu, ...
May 14, 2022
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Nie Law
Hong Kong’s Prospective Chief Executive Seeks Only ‘Cash Donations’ for Election Campaign Amid US Sanctions
John Lee Ka-chiu, the only candidate for Hong Kong’s next chief executive, revealed that he could only raise ...
May 7, 2022
BY
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