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Hong Kong education
Hong Kong’s Hyper-Competitive Kindergartens
By Nutsa Kobakhidze and Janisa Hui
COVID-19 intensifies the kindergarten admission competition in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s National Security Law Creeps Into Education Sector
By Jessie Lau
Critics warn free discussion in schools is under attack amid new restrictions on teaching topics.
Hong Kong Needs to Defend Its Education System
By Chauncey Jung
The self-autonomous city’s education system is the latest battleground to resist China’s influence campaign.
Hong Kong’s Protesters Live up to Their City’s Heritage
By Bonnie Girard
An intrepid new generation is following in the footsteps of previous Hong Kongers.
Hong Kong's Wave of Student Suicides
By Cal Wong
Despite rising numbers of suicides, Hong Kong official insist the education system is not to blame.
England's Private Schools Take Asia by Storm
By Tim Emmett
International expansion of private schools provides new opportunities for students and investors alike.
Hong Kong Teachers Warned Not to Discuss Independence
By Cal Wong
Hong Kong's government tells educators they are breaking the law by advocating for independence.
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