Hong Kong issues bounties for 19 overseas activists
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In a tiny roadside storefront, Ho Sau-mei has been carving mahjong tiles since she was 13 years old. Now in her 60s, she is the only female artisan left in Hong Kong as mass production replaces handmade craftsmanship.
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNMoving between cities and tongues, poet Tim Tim Cheng wants to put Hong Kong’s writing on the mapPoet Tim Tim Cheng, who splits her time between HK and Glasgow, is branching out and starting to think that translation could help deepen her relationship with her home city and its literature - in both English and Cantonese.
Inflows through Stock Connect show how city’s fortunes have become increasingly dependent on capital from mainland
BEIJING: The Commissioner’s Office of China’s Foreign Ministry in Hong Kong has strongly opposed accusations from certain politicians and institutions in the U.S., the UK, Australia and other countries regarding the Hong Kong police’s legal actions against anti-China separatists.
Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants for 19 foreign nationals, including Australian and UK citizens, accusing them of national security crimes.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNHong Kong enjoys all-time high investment flow from mainland ChinaChina has injected more money into Hong Kong’s stock market this year than ever before, with investments through the Stock Connect scheme reaching HK$820 billion ($104 billion) so far, according to the Financial Times.
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Typhoon Wipha has toppled trees and caused major flight disruptions in Hong Kong and at some nearby airports in China as it moved west off the country’s southern coast.
As traditional chains battle to survive, more modern brands are thriving amid shifting preferences, as consumers seek out fresh concepts On a typical weekday in Hong Kong, as a typhoon loomed, customers braved the rain outside a Bakehouse branch in Causeway Bay,