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Hong Kong
Snowden and China: It Was Good While It Lasted
Before Chinese authorities let Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor, out of Hong Kong, they made sure they had obtained all the intelligence he had.
June 24, 2013
BY
Matthew Robertson
Man Involved in Hong Kong Assault Had Ties to Communist Front Group
Hong Kong courts ordered into prison a man suspected of beating a memorial attendee.
June 17, 2013
BY
Shannon Liao
The Blacklist Barring China’s Borders
A Chinese Communist Party (CCP) internal document lists three groups of people whose entering or exiting China is ...
June 13, 2013
BY
Guo Hui
NSA Leaker, After Checking Out of Hong Kong Hotel, in Hiding
Edward Snowden, who came forward on June 9 as the source of information about U.S. intelligence programs, has ...
June 10, 2013
BY
Zachary Stieber
Banner Struggle Erupts on Hong Kong Streets
For three hours on June 2, members of a Chinese Communist Party front group in Hong Kong engaged ...
June 6, 2013
BY
Lin Yi
150,000 Gather in Hong Kong to Commemorate June 4 Victims
Up to 150,000 people gathered in Hong Kong on Tuesday at the annual candlelight vigil to remember the ...
June 6, 2013
BY
Lin Yi
Super Start to Typhoon Series
Summer south-west monsoon winds heralded the start of the Hebe Haven Yacht Club Typhoon Series in Hong Kong ...
June 5, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
HKLBA Announces Bowler of the Year
Greatly improved young players Wong Chun Yat and Helen Cheung were officially confirmed as the best performed players ...
June 5, 2013
BY
Claudius Lam
Better Than a Bottle of Whiskey: The Banned Books of Russell Street
Chinese officials are visiting book shops in Hong Kong where they read the news not available to them ...
May 31, 2013
BY
Yu Qingxin
‘Toilet Water’ Coffee Apparently Served in HK Starbucks
Toilet water coffee? A Starbucks in Hong Kong was criticized this week for allegedly using “toilet water” to ...
May 30, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Hong Kong Holds Vigil for Tiananmen Massacre Victims
Around 1,600 people marched in Hong Kong to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre, while mainland tourists watched ...
May 27, 2013
BY
Lin Yi
Korea Second to Japan as UAE are Relegated in A5N Rugby
Hong Kong’s forwards played “superbly”, but their backs did not, in their final match in the Asia Five ...
May 22, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
Defending Champions Lose Ground in HK Lawn Bowls Premier League
The defending champion Kowloon Cricket Club dropped to a new low after gaining only four points from the ...
May 22, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
HK Strike Gold at National Championship
Hong Kong narrowly escaped embarrassment at the 1st Chinese National Lawn Bowls Championship by winning the last trophy ...
May 15, 2013
BY
Claudius Lam
Clean Sweep for Japan in A5N
Japan wrapped up their final match of the HSBC Asia Five Nations 2013 series with another top performance, ...
May 15, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
Lawn Bowls Becomes Second Level Elite Sport in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong lawn bowls community this week hailed the great news that it is now recognised as ...
May 8, 2013
BY
Claudius Lam
Japan and Hong Kong Overpower Opponents
Japan put on another class performance to beat South Korea in Week 3 of the HSCB Asia 5 ...
May 8, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
Au First Chinese to Win Asia Singles
Annie Au of Hong Kong has become the first Chinese player to win the Asia Individual Squash Championship. ...
May 8, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
Primeau and Warriner Compete at Mega Ice Hockey 5’s
Wayne Primeau and Todd Warriner, who have both played for top clubs in the National Hockey League (NHL) ...
May 8, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
Pink Dolphins in Danger of Extinction, Group Warns
Pink dolphins in danger? Hong Kong's famous pink dolphins, also known as Chinese white dolphins, are in danger ...
May 7, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Hong Kong Detains Falun Gong Protester
A new line was crossed in Hong Kong’s recent campaign against protests by Falun Gong practitioners, as an ...
May 3, 2013
BY
Sherry Lin
Japan Forge Ahead, Korea Confirm Credentials and Hong Kong Impress
As anticipated, Japan and Korea both won their matches in Week-2 of the Asia Five Nations qualifying tournament.
May 3, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
‘Rubber Duckie, You’re the One’
Dutch conceptual artist, Florentijin Hofman's Floating duck sculpture called 'Spreading Joy Around the World', is moved into Victoria ...
May 3, 2013
BY
Samira Bouaou
Defending Lawn Bowls Champions begin Campaign with Victories
A new look Kowloon Cricket Club team consisting three of Hong Kong’s best bowlers failed to get the ...
May 3, 2013
BY
Claudius Lam
Giant Rubber Duck Makes Waves in Hong Kong (+Photos)
Giant rubber duck: A giant rubber duck project simply called “Rubber Duck” by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman was ...
May 2, 2013
BY
Jack Phillips
Hong Kong Government Tries to Shut Down Falun Gong Protests
After being besieged by a Communist Party front group for ten months, Hong Kong Falun Gong practitioners thought ...
April 30, 2013
BY
Hao Feng
Japan and Hong Kong Win First A5N Matches
Japan set a new record in beating the Philippines, newcomers to the Asia Five Nations competition, 121-0 in ...
April 25, 2013
BY
Bill Cox
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