Media in Simplified Chinese are more inclined to report on the prospect of the Greater Bay Area than their counterparts in Traditional Chinese, data shows. This phenomenon is discovered by comparing the 10 most used keywords in the headlines of over 1,300 news articles about the Greater Bay Area published in Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese […]
Calls for an extra public market in northern Tin Shui Wai after government’s proposal disappoints many
Potential locations for an extra public market in Tin Shui Wai are raised as the government’s plan for the long-anticipated public market is slammed for failing to cater everyone’s need. For years, politicians and various organisations have been asking for a public market in Tin Shui Wai as the price in the privately-owned markets in […]
A Battle Against Fast Fashion: Sewing Sustainability into What We Wear
How fast can you enjoy the vogue of fashion? By record in 2015, the Spanish fast-fashion pioneer Zara crowned to be the “fastest” from design to store—all in 25 days. In the business world, conventional wisdom is that speed wins in every competition. From designing on papers to shelving in stores, fast fashion industry […]
Fading local history preserved in century-old school
After passing through the green corridor with trees lining on both sides greeting incoming visitors in Tung Tau Wan Road, Stanley, you will find a junction hiding amongst the green. Surprising to many, the branch road is the entrance of a local school, St. Stephen’s College, which occupies over 15 hectares of space in the […]
Hundreds to pay tributes to fallen soldiers at the Cenotaph
The weather fitted the sadness of the atmosphere as hundreds gathered at the Cenotaph war memorial in Central last Sunday for the Remembrance Day Ceremony in remembrance of the fallen soldiers in the two World Wars. The Cenotaph, situated between Statue Square and the City Hall, was constructed in 1923 as being almost an exact […]