Cat Wang joined the Post as a Graduate Trainee reporter in 2021. She graduated with a degree in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles. Based in Hong Kong, Cat was previously an intern for the New York Times’ T Brand Studio and for CNN International. She was a member of the 2021 Student Newsroom and Innovation Lab of the Online News Association, and prior to that, the recipient of a 2018 Columbia Journalism School Fellowship from the Asian American Journalists Association.
Entire event will take place within a closed loop covering competition venues, living quarters and other facilities. Organisers taking stringent approach despite little evidence that rise in cases in Japan was down to Tokyo Games last summer.
Sets of winter clothing, including ski suits, gloves, hats and ear protectors used cotton and camel hair from western region, which has been at the centre of a human rights row between China and the US.
LGBT Rights Advocacy China has suspended its activities indefinitely and closed its social media account amid an ongoing tightening of social controls.
The coronavirus pandemic has nudged many people over 60 to shop online and businesses need to make sure that their offerings are accessible, observers say.
Media report claims Leung Chun-ying hid his sale of shares in a Japanese firm and along with city’s first leader, Tung Chee-hwa, used offshore accounts to shield assets from taxes.
Luo Huining stresses need to come up with solutions to housing shortage as he visits people from different walks of life across the city in an outreach effort just ahead of Hong Kong leader’s policy address.
Despite the large age difference between him and his classmates, Sean Kong says he feels comfortable at university, where he is pursuing a degree in engineering.
Current chairman Lee Cheuk-yan and former vice-chairman Albert Ho, both currently in jail, argue ‘that the best solution for the alliance is to voluntarily dissolve’.
‘We don’t want to have people excluded because they are not vaccinated or don’t have enough time to prepare,’ founder Dennis Philipse says, adding decision unrelated to public attacks by lawmakers.