“If we do not persist, we would no longer be able to deliver our message to others,” he said. Yu Yee Cafe, a Hong Kong-style diner that serves fast food, has covered its windows with blank ...
But sixty years later, times are changing. Back then, Hong Kong’s streets embraced a symphony of colourful neon signs. They represented prosperity and the raw commercialism of ambitious ...
1. When Stephen Hawking got a rock star welcome in Hong Kong and police had to fight back 'rugby scrum' of fans at airport In 2006, the world-famous scientist's arrival in Hong Kong sparked a ...