Market vendor Mr. Chan laments the absence of tourists on one of Hong Kong’s busiest streets, Tung Choi Street. He used to keep his stall open until 10 p.m., but now closes
The chairman of Hong Kong’s main journalist group was found guilty of obstructing a police officer on Monday in a court case that raised concerns about the decline of press freedom in
The protagonist of the film, Jina (Gong Seung-yeon), is always on her phone, even when she is talking to customers at work. She is a reclusive figure who isolates herself from the
The government of Hong Kong has requested a court to ban the public performance and online sharing of “Glory to Hong Kong,” an anthem that emerged as the unofficial song of pro-democracy
The highest court in Hong Kong has overturned the conviction of a well-known journalist, in a rare win for the media amidst a recent crackdown. Bao Choy, also known as Choy Yuk-ling,
Hong Kong used to be the only place in China where the victims of the 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy activists at Tiananmen Square in Beijing could be publicly mourned in a candlelight