Beijing has nothing to celebrate for a lower June 4 vigil turnout
By Chris Yeung – On its face, Beijing should feel happy with the drop of the turnout of the June 4 candle-light vigil at the…
By Chris Yeung – On its face, Beijing should feel happy with the drop of the turnout of the June 4 candle-light vigil at the…
By Chris Yeung – This time every year in the past 26 years, tens of thousands of Hong Kong people mourned the victims of the…
By Chan King-cheung – With a staggering HK$860 billion fiscal reserves in its purse, the most direct way for the Hong Kong Government to pacify…
Ten minutes is all it takes to walk from Karlsplatz, Vienna’s main transport hub, to Hofburg Palace, the former imperial Hapsburg residence and one of…
By Chris Yeung – Flashed back to 2000, short piles found in home ownership scheme buildings had shocked and rocked the then Tung Chee-hwa administration….
By Chan King-cheung – In what is billed as “farewell dinner,” Chief Secretary Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor had hosted banquets for friends frequently at her…
By Chris Yeung – Pundits say a “chief executive battle in the dark” (特首暗戰) has begun. Even if, a big if, the warfare under daylight…
By Charles Mok – Something is wrong about the upcoming elections in Hong Kong in 2016 (Legislative Council election) and 2017 (Chief Executive election), before…
By Richard C. Bush – Taiwan’s new president, Tsai Ing-wen, was inaugurated on May 20—a hot and humid day in Taipei, where I witnessed the…
By Chan King-cheung – Beijing has copied the basic thinking behind its Hong Kong policy in its policy towards Taiwan. In short, it is a…