Yearly Archives: 2024

Why the HK press won’t fight for press freedom

Following the WSJ’s firing of Selina Cheng, China Media Project looks at how most international and local media in Hong Kong dissuade employees from campaigning for press freedom… In other parts of the world, getting elected to lead one’s local … Continue reading

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Reg, again

Hong Kong’s number-one glutton for punishment does an interview with a not-very-sympathetic London Times. It’s paywalled, but I’m going to force you to see the worst bits anyway… Regina Ip, convenor of the executive council, Hong Kong’s de facto cabinet, … Continue reading

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HK – doesn’t want you to leave, doesn’t want you to stay

Some reading from the weekend… Bloomberg report on Hong Kong migrants in the UK unable to get their Mandatory Provident Fund savings… Leo moved to Manchester in 2022 on his BN(O) passport, and in March 2023 started the process of … Continue reading

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Missing kids

Despite relocating to Taiwan a few months ago, RFA has not forgotten its former base, reporting at some length on the falling number of school children in the city… Hong Kong is expecting a sharp fall in the number of … Continue reading

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Museums to host luxury apartments

Can Hong Kong ever devise a publicly funded project – especially of the ‘hub’ variety – that doesn’t end up with a real-estate play? RTHK says… The West Kowloon Cultural District Authority will be allowed to sell residential developments within … Continue reading

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Realize your dream of debt and high rents

Chief Executive John Lee wants young people to stick to private-sector homes… Hong Kong’s leader has called on young people not to waste “potential and opportunities” by “deliberately” depressing their income below the limit allowed to apply for public housing. … Continue reading

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Fact sheets to restore city’s image

Following a regular UN review of Hong Kong, all-patriots lawmakers vie with one another to think up ways the city’s ‘civil force’ – business folk and (no doubt publicly subsidized) sports and cultural figures – can counter foreign criticism of … Continue reading

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An Ip clip

Regina in LegCo quizzing officials on their reluctance to change the taxi licensing system and enable ride-hailing services to operate legally. How, she asks, can the authorities still allow speculators to hold and trade the colonial-era permits for perpetuity? Some … Continue reading

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What could have been

More HK47 mitigation pleas – Winnie Yu, founder of the Hospital Authority Employees Alliance in 2019 – has her statement cut short… She cited the Hong Kong government’s failure to contain community outbreaks during the Covid-19 pandemic as one the … Continue reading

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Still not tempted

Singaporean boss of Sino Land Robert Ng applies for a non-Chinese cross-border travel permit. Especially useful if you go to the Mainland frequently and are a citizen of a country whose citizens don’t get long-term multiple-entry visas or visa-free entry.  … Continue reading

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