Senior Chinese Diplomat Says It’s His ‘Duty’ to Pull a Protester’s Hair
The Chinese consul-general in Manchester, who was caught on camera assaulting a protester on mission grounds, defended his actions.
Hong Kong Protester Dragged Into Chinese Consulate in UK and Beaten Up
“They feel they can get away with it.”
A Russian Superyacht Has Been Spotted in Hong Kong. Seizing It Won’t Be as Easy.
“The world is getting quite small and unforgiving for them.”
Gareth.T Ushers In an Era of Hong Kong R&B and Pop
The artist is unguarded in his feelings and the upbringing that defines his music.
Ex-Cop Sent to Jail for Forcing His Autistic Son to Masturbate With Him
The man, who was sentenced to four years in prison, also installed a camera in his room and forced his son to watch him having sex with his wife.
‘She Is Irreplaceable’: Hong Kong’s Queen Superfans Are in Mourning
Beijing’s tightening grip has fuelled colonial nostalgia in the former British colony.
‘The Entire Hall Screamed’: Video Screen Falls on Performers at Hong Kong Concert
“There wasn’t enough time and everything was hastily done,” says a member of the production.
China’s Leader Is Leaving His Cocoon for the First Time in 2 Years
President Xi Jinping of China heads to Hong Kong for a two-day visit that is of “utmost symbolic importance.”
Hong Kong’s World-Famous Floating Restaurant Has Sunk
Salvaging the iconic Hong Kong landmark from the seafloor would be “extremely difficult,” its owner says.
How Hong Kong Is Trying to Erase Memories of the Tiananmen Square Massacre
Hong Kong residents carried out small acts of defiance to remember those killed in China’s bloody crackdown on pro-democracy protests 33 years ago.
The Evolution of Hong Kong Cinema, From Legacy to New Indie
Hong Kong as we know it is slipping into memory. It will live on in its catalogue of films.
China Just Installed a Former Cop as Hong Kong’s Leader
“Beijing clearly does not bother to pretend that this is an election in any sense of the word,” a China scholar said.