Tag: Hong Kong
Hong Kongers, Worried About The Possible Influx Of Mutant Strains Of COVID-19
Residents fear Chinese visitors no longer required to quarantine will arrive with variants — as well as cash to revive tourism, retail and restaurant sectors
Hong Kongers Who Clapped in Court Found Guilty of Sedition
Two Hong Kongers were found guilty on a sedition charge on Thursday after they clapped and criticized the judge during a previous trial over a banned Tiananmen Square vigil in the city
A Hong Kong court on Tuesday found Hong Kong Publisher Jimmy Lai guilty Of two Counts Of Fraud Related To A Lease
Conviction comes ahead of Apple Daily founder’s national security law trial in December
China Averted anti-Xi Protest Before Communist Party Congress
Chinese social media censors have blocked posts, keywords, and hashtags related to the extremely rare public protest.
Hong Kong First Minors Sentenced
They’re sentenced to up to 3 years in a detention facility
Underprivileged Living In Hong Kong’s Notorious Shoebox Apartments Are Struggling
As Hong Kong experienced one of its hottest summers, the underprivileged living in Hong Kong’s notorious shoebox apartments are struggling to keep cool amid the territory’s ongoing housing crisis.