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Artist Dinu Li’s ‘Phantom’s Vibe,’ explained

Artist Dinu Li’s ‘Phantom’s Vibe,’ explained

In Dinu Li’s solo exhibition, a record player sings reggae. Above it, a limp splay of black hair brings to mind images of the ghostly Japanese Yūrei. Further inside a dim room, cast in warm reds and oranges, seemingly random objects form chaotic arrangements, creating contorted shadows on the cold floor. A haunting melody weaves […]
Hong Kong leads the way in the fashion show scene

Hong Kong leads the way in the fashion show scene

Could Hong Kong establish itself as the prime city for hosting the most eagerly awaited fashion shows?
A taste of Hong Kong on Oxford Road

A taste of Hong Kong on Oxford Road

Have you walked past the waffle stand on Oxford road? Here’s a tell all on the unique waffles you’ve been curious about!
The World of Wong Kar-Wai: A retrospective of the Hong Kong auteur

The World of Wong Kar-Wai: A retrospective of the Hong Kong auteur

Remasterings of the major works of Wong Kar-Wai feature timeless and urgent love stories and pay homage to the city of Hong Kong
UoM call for ‘immediate’ return of exchange students in Hong Kong

UoM call for ‘immediate’ return of exchange students in Hong Kong

The decision comes after major Hong Kong universities close for the remainder of the semester due to violent protests
Altered Perceptions: Lessons from Hong Kong

Altered Perceptions: Lessons from Hong Kong

In the first of a series of articles about film’s ability to change perceptions, writer Alisha Fryer explores the Western preconceptions around international film through the lens Hong Kong cinema

Student activist forms new democracy party in Hong Kong

Wong gained public recognition through ‘the umbrella movement’ and seeks to protest the One Country, Two Systems policy with his newly-formed party

Hong Kong and youth politics

Jessica Chow-Lau and Candice Chau argue that Hong Kong needs more political involvement if anything is to change

Hong Kong’s students and academics march against Beijing assault on academic freedoms

Students and academic staff of the University of Hong Kong gathered for a silent protest to combat Beijing’s apparent encroachment on academic liberties
Gentlemen, this is for you..

The symphony of lights

Thinking of studying in Hong Kong? Don’t forget your business card, as Gareth Lewis guides us through the rich student life of the harbour city.   Words and photographs by Gareth Lewis So how well did you eat last week? I enjoyed Hong Kong’s finest Michelin Star Dumplings for the princely sum of £4.70. I […]