Ginn Fung is education editor at the South China Morning Post. He is a published author and has experience working as an editor for sport, lifestyle and B2B publications. He studied for a Master of Arts (Research) in English and a Master of Letters (Creative Writing) at The University of Sydney.
Instead of teaching just the nuts and bolts of the topic, business degrees are providing wider skill sets that equip students to face tougher challenges
Membership of the historic institutions set up more than 100 years ago to serve elite interests such as horse racing, cricket and sailing is just as exclusive today
The career of the 21-year-old ‘playboy’ Red Bull racing driver is tipped to take off next season as his team’s leading driver – and with a new Honda engine
The Canto-pop diva’s death at 40 shocked fans in Hong Kong and across Asia, but she left behind a trove of albums, many of which are sought-after by collectors
Jaguar Land Rover announces the return of the classic model – a battery-operated, emission-free version known as the E-Type Zero – which is revving up to hit the roads in the summer of 2020, with a top speed of 150mph
American singer, who died at 42, still remembered today for flamboyant style, great songs, big record sales and for helping ‘unite’ white and black Americans
There’s no doubt security arrangements will be something to contend with while the summit takes place, so why not just sit back and enjoy what the city has to offer
Hong Kong offers special brunch, array of ‘magical’ cocktails and a masterclass in honour of ‘The Great Gatsby’ author’ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s favourite tipple
The white T-shirt has been a versatile and popular fashion item for over 60 years, and its look has been reworked by countless celebrities over the decades. Here’s how it can boost your wardrobe this summer
Actor Orlando Bloom wears one, and Pablo Picasso and Che Guevara preferred the timepiece – the new version of which caused a huge stir at Baselworld 2018
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology partners with Moscow School of Management to offer dual-degree programme in preparation for “Belt and Road Initiative”