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Yanni Chow
Yanni Chow
Yanni joined the Post in 2021. She has a bachelor’s degree in communication and majored in international journalism. Previously, she worked at Reuters covering Hong Kong political news including the enactment of the national security law.

Bright colours and retro-chic rule on the page dedicated to places that look like scenes from the director’s films, such as ‘Asteroid City’ and ‘Fantastic Mr Fox’.

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Founder of animal shelter in Hong Kong’s New Territories discusses the struggles of caring for the dogs left behind as their families could not take them to flats they moved to.

In a collaboration with GO!GingerOnion, the singer shares a few words of encouragement for teens waiting for results of the city’s university entrance exam.

Project founder and French photojournalist, Orianne Ciantar Olive, says she wants to raise awareness about the conflict ‘through its daily life, by those who live it’.

The warnings – in English and French – include ‘poison in every puff’, ‘tobacco smoke harms children’ and ‘cigarettes cause impotence’.

Picked by director Ray Lau Kok-rui to play refugee in The Sunny Side of the Street, Sahal shares about falling into acting by chance and being mentored by veteran co-star.

First South Asian actor to win best new performer at Hong Kong Film Awards says he knew little about movie industry after first arriving in city at age four.

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Tutor says topics on history paper under city’s university entrance exams this year were similar to his previous predictions and did not have many challenging questions.

Wu Chi-kai, one of the city’s few neon light craftsmen left, talks about passing on his skills to Henick Chou, who played an apprentice to a neon master in A Light Never Goes Out.

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