Hong Kong Students to Have More Compulsory ‘Red’ Study Trips to Mainland China

A birdseye view of some Hong Kong school students during an excursion.

In April 2023, Hong Kong's Chief Secretary Eric Chan bid farewell to about 200 Hong Kong high school students at the West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station. This was the first batch to embark on the first-ever mandatory trip to mainland China after these visits were included as part of the new 'revolutionary education.' (Image: Wolfgang Kaiser via Dreamstime)

Uncanny Prognostications: Hong Kong’s Future Interpreted Through Horse Portents

Jockeys and horses compete in the race at Sha Tin Racecourse in Hong Kong.

A series of unusual incidents in Hong Kong's horse racing scene is sparking beliefs that they may foreshadow the city's challenging journey and future amidst societal changes. (Image: Sakuragirin via Dreamstime)

Hong Kong, the ‘Pearl of the Orient’, Annexed by China

Former Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten.

In July 2022, Chris Patten, the former Governor of Hong Kong, published 'The Hong Kong Diaries', which coincided with the 25th anniversary of the British transferring Britain's sovereign power of Hong Kong to China. (Image: via Chris Pattern)

The Surge in Withdrawals From Hong Kong’s Organ Donor Registry

A human liver between a woman's two palms.

Many Hongkongers have chosen to remove themselves from the organ donor registry in Hong Kong. (Image: Anton Skavronskiy via Dreamstime)

From Hong Kong Protests to U.S. Asylum: Chen Weijie’s Defiance Against the CCP (Part 2)

Photo of Chen Weijie with one of the indigenous people on the border of Panama.

Former Shenzhen fitness coach Chen Weijie who made his daring journey to the United States in May 2023 is seen with one of the indigenous people on the border of Panama. (Image: Chen Weijie)

From Hong Kong Protests to U.S. Asylum: Chen Weijie’s Defiance Against the CCP (Part 1)

Photo of Chen Weijie working as a fitness coach.

Former Shenzhen fitness coach Chen Weijie fled to the United States and declares he will never return to China unless the Chinese Communist Party falls. (Image: via Chen Weijie)

The End of Zunzi’s Cartoons: An Elegy for Press Freedom in Hong Kong

Hong Kong cartoonist Zunzi with some of his cartoons.

After 40 years, Hong Kong cartoonist Zunzi has been forced to cease publication of his political cartoons. (Image: Composite via The Epoch Times)

Hong Kong’s Din Tai Fung Restaurant Wins a Michelin Star (Part 2)

Din Tai Fung dumplings.

Yang Bing-Yi's business philosophy entailed two notable factors which ensured Din Tai Fung's success (Image: Vyychan via Dreamstime)

Hong Kong’s Din Tai Fung Michelin Star Restaurant (Part 1)

A basket of Din Tai Fung dumplings.

The family gathered around the table on New Year's Eve to eat dumplings. (Image: Kaedeenari via Dreamstime)

Mainland Chinese Mother Arrested for Attempted Bribe of a Hong Kong Headmaster

A birdseye view of some Hong Kong school students during an excursion.

In April 2023, Hong Kong's Chief Secretary Eric Chan bid farewell to about 200 Hong Kong high school students at the West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station. This was the first batch to embark on the first-ever mandatory trip to mainland China after these visits were included as part of the new 'revolutionary education.' (Image: Wolfgang Kaiser via Dreamstime)