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Women In News Discuss Gender Issues In The Newsroom And Readership
Nov 13, 2019
Newswomen based in four different parts of the world gathered for a panel discussion to talk about gender issues, newsroom solutions and readership, reflecting the similarities and differences between the regions they come from.


Policy Address 19/20: Carrie Lam rolls out economic measures for youth but misses the mark
Oct 16, 2019
Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor is attempting to appease discontented youth with a number of policies for more affordable housing and career opportunities as well as a one-off subsidy for school children, as announced in her policy address today.
Pro-government youths silenced in light of Hong Kong’s fight for democracy
Sep 30, 2019
A survey conducted by researchers from four Hong Kong Universities showed that nearly half of 6,688 protesters are in the 21 to 29 age range, which shows that young adults do not support the government. For those who support the government, they seldom dare to voice their opinions because of peer pressure.

Wan Chai People and Their Lands: Changes Made by Land Reclamation and Renovation
Apr 24, 2019
According to the government, around 7 percent of the total land in Hong Kong is reclaimed from the sea. The number may seem way smaller compared to 24 percent in Singapore and 160 percent in Macau. However, according to Paul Chan, the Financial Secretary of Hong Kong, the 7 percent land has contained over 27 percent of the population and 70 percent of the commercial activity.

Escape From Prison of Life: New Film Shown at Tai Kwun is Thought-provoking
Dec 13, 2018
Prison Architect is a film made by Cao Fei, an artist from mainland China. Tai Kwun commissioned Cao Fei to make this film, and it is a part of the artist’s institutional exhibition held in Tai Kwun—A hollow in a world too full. This film talked about a male prisoner and a female architect in different space-time, they both conjured up imagination and experiences about imprisonment.
