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AS IT IS 2015-03-30 Book Publishers Warn of Censorship in Hong Kong Book publishers and authors are warning that censorship is increasing in Hong Kong. They say bookstores are returning books connected to authors who have been involved in the recent
Organisers of this year's Art Basel Hong Kong say the fair is bigger than ever before - thanks to international galleries wanting to take advantage of the Asian market. It's the latest in a line of prestigious art fairs to throw open its doors in Hon
Shark Fin Consumption Declines in Hong Kong Harvesting is what fishermen call the brutal act of cutting the fins off of living sharks and throwing the torso back into the ocean. Around 50 percent of all shark fins worldwide are traded through Hong Ko
We hope to reinforce Hong Kong's role as a springboard. With our new policies and their related services, we can better exert Hong Kong's role as China's financial and capital raising market to help Chinese businesses as they enter overseas markets.
Every mid-autumn festival, Victoria Park is lit up in a spectrum of colors. Numerous dazzling lanterns are put on display, telling the stories of ancient China, while at the same time, littering-in modern pop cultural references. Young or old, local
The delegation consists of all the Chinese gold medalists and those who gave outstanding performances. On the list are women's volleyball coach Lang Ping, men's ping pong coach Liu Guoliang, swimmers Sun Yang, veteran paddler Lin Dan and rising star
The Hong Kong section of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link (XRL) opened to the media on August 16, 2018 after trial runs. The XRL is scheduled to officially open in late September. Local citizens can visit the West Kowloon station on
Todd: So, Shuan, where are you from? Shuan: I'm actually, well, I was actually originally born in Hong Kong and I lived in Hong Kong for around six years and then I moved to Canada which is where I am from now. Todd: Wow, so do you remember Hong Kong
IN THE NEWS - Hong Kong Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: Saturday, March 05, 2005 Jerilyn Watson I'm Steve Ember with In the News, in VOA Special English. All week there was
Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Zhang Dejiang is in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for a three-day visit. He plans to attend a Belt and Road forum, and meet with political, business and community lead
In Hong Kong the year of the monkey will be ushered in next Monday by dancing lions. The dances, believed to bring good luck and prosperity, are performed at Chinese new year in shopping malls, hotels, government offices and residential estates. 下周
Premier Li Keqiang visited Shenzhen on Monday and told the local government that the city should take a pioneering role in China's reforms and opening-up. Li said that role should include developing a Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect program to follo
The first high-speed rail tunnel linking the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong has been cut through. The 3,886-meter tunnel runs from Shenzhen City, south China's Guangdong Province to the Mai Po district of Hong Kong. The Shenzhen section of the tunnel
Todd: OK, we're here with Laura. Hello! Laura: Hi! Todd: Hi! Now, Laura, where you are from? Laura: I'm from Hong Kong. Todd: Hong Kong. That's great. So tell us about Hong Kong. Laura: Well, it's a country for people, and well, when I ask my friends
Taking time to mark National Day in Hong Kong, Chief Executive CY Leung is calling on people in the city to take advantage of the one country, two-systems policy to help Hong Kong grow. CRI's Hong Kong correspondent Li Jing has more. As part of his a
Led by the civil group 'Alliance in Support of Our Police Force', more than 200 demonstrators gathered at Hong Kong's landmark Clock Tower, holding up banners and signboards and shouting slogans in support of the police. Leticia Lee is the founder of
The Hong Kong Wedding Fair has kicked off on Friday, welcoming Valentine's Day, and attracting couples planning their big day. While white will always be the traditional choice, CRI's Huang Shan reports that some brides in Hong Kong are planning to b
The plan is due to be sent to the Legislative Council for review on Wednesday. A vote will then follow, possibly on Thursday at the earliest. Chief Secretary for Administration Carrie Lam says a no vote will surely disappoint millions of Hong Kong ci
Speaking at a now-concluded Belt and Road Summit in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Chief Executive CY Leung says the city is both well-positioned and well-prepared to play a bigger role in the development blueprint. The Initiative offers unprecedented opportun
Todd: Adrienne, you said you mother lives in Hong Kong. Adrienne: That's right. Todd: Wow. Why is she in Hong Kong? Adrienne: She's there for work actually. Todd: Oh, yeah. What does she do? Adrienne: It's difficult to explain because I don't really