The June 4 vigil sight turns ugly
Chris Yeung This year marks the 35th anniversary of the crackdown of pro-democracy protesters and civilians at and around Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June…
Chris Yeung This year marks the 35th anniversary of the crackdown of pro-democracy protesters and civilians at and around Tiananmen Square in Beijing on June…
Chris Yeung Launched by the then Environment Bureau in 2013, the Food Wise Hong Kong Campaign aimed to educate the public about the value of…
Chris Yeung First floated by the Tung Chee-hwa administration, a long-delayed waste-charging scheme scheduled to kick off in August seems to be going nowhere, if…
Chris Yeung Ma Chun-man, better known as “Captain America 2.0”, was the second person being convicted under the Hong Kong national security law after it…
Chris Yeung In sharp contrast with the Government’s bullish sentiment, Victor Li Tzar-kuoi, elder son of Asia’s richest man Li Ka-shing, was in a no-nonsense…
Chris Yeung It was all smiles at the Legislative Council in Hong Kong on Friday last week (March 8) when the legislative process of Basic…
Chris Yeung Whether Hong Kong is over is anybody’s guess. Only time will tell. But if the jittery community is looking for hope and confidence…
Chris Yeung It sounds purely coincidental. Ten days after Stephen Roach, former chair of Morgan Stanley Asia, lamented “Hong Kong is over” in an article…
By Chris Yeung Hong Kong journalists have found themselves the subject of bad news following the restart of the legislative process of Basic Law Article…
Chris Yeung An air of belligerence struck Hong Kong with the kick-off of the drafting of a law on Basic Law Article 23 drawing near…