Tag: Hong Kong
Hong Kong university dismantles Tiananmen statue, sparks outcry
The "Pillar of Shame" by Jens Galschiot has sat on the University of Hong Kong's campus since 1997
Turnout low in Hong Kong’s first election after Beijing ruling on...
Just over 1.3 million registered voters, or 29.28 percent, had cast their ballots in geographical constituencies by 9.30 p.m.
Bishop Stephen Chow of Hong Kong: ‘Let the Holy Spirit surprise...
What can we expect from Bishop Stephen Chow Sau-yan of Hong Kong?
Volunteer pedicurists help Hong Kong’s elderly
While Hong Kong has a public healthcare system, many complain they have to wait for long periods to be seen
Hong Kong libraries remove books for ‘violating’ national security law
More than 100 titles are believed to have disappeared from Hong Kong's network of public libraries since July 1, 2020
Foreign journalists fear further trouble under Hong Kong security law
Foreign correspondents in Hong Kong say sources are far less willing to talk to them since the citywide crackdown on public dissent
Why the next bishop of Hong Kong has a giraffe in...
On the coat of arms, the giraffe’s long neck extends out beyond the bounds of the shield
Amnesty International closes office in Hong Kong amid crackdown on dissent
The announcement came after police surrounded marathon runners and demanded that they remove the slogan "Go Hong Kong!"
Danish artist tries to reclaim Tiananmen tribute from Hong Kong University
The artist of the "Pillar of Shame" said he isn't being given enough time to remove the sculpture
Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil organizer disbands
The Hong Kong Alliance was one of the most prominent symbols of the city's former political plurality

















