Tag: Kong
Hong Kong: 25 years after its handover, a Chinese city like any other
“I approach this 25th anniversary with great sadness. I am sad to see that this Hong Kong that I loved has disappeared, says Jean-Pierre Cabestan sinologist, director of research at…
It was the symbol of Hong Kong… Giant floating restaurant sank!
“Jumbo Floating Restaurant”, one of the landmarks of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of China, sank in the South China Sea. In a statement made by the “Aberdeen Restaurant Enterprises”…
In Hong Kong, the former British rule is gradually disappearing from school books
The former colony is preparing to celebrate in two weeks the 25th anniversary of the return of the territory by the British crown to China. But, according to the new…
Arrest in Hong Kong during anniversary
33 years have passed since the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing in 1989. The anniversary has previously gathered tens of thousands of protesters in Hong Kong, but on Saturday the…
The 33-year-old Tiananmen massacre is no longer allowed to meet in Hong Kong to commemorate the victims
Critics say the authorities are using the corona as an excuse and want to defeat dissidents as China tightens its grip on Hong Kong. The sports fields at Victoria Park,…
Tight watch on Hong Kong anniversary
Today is the 33rd anniversary of the deadly violence by the Chinese military in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. The incident has long been noticed in Hong Kong – but now…
still no commemoration in Hong Kong
For the second year in a row, the Hong Kong executive cordons off Victoria Park for the Tiananmen anniversary. No question of giving way to the vigil in memory of…
In Hong Kong, a local journalist recounts the death of press freedom
Hong Kong has long been considered the journalistic heart of Asia, spearheading press freedom in the region. Its geographical position and unique political system had attracted the offices of the…
Pro-democracy cardinal arrested then released in Hong Kong
Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, arrested on Wednesday May 11 under the national security law, was released on bail a few hours later by the pro-Beijing authorities in the territory. In a…
Hong Kong: who is John Lee, ex-policeman and new chief executive dubbed by Beijing?
Calling “open, fair and honest” elections in which a single candidate is elected by a carefully chosen committee already seems to tell us something about the personality of the new…