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Hong Kong: Change in the Air?

Hong Kong: Change in the Air?

By Tung Chee Hwa
This July, Hong Kong will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its return to China. Time to reflect about the city's past and future.
Is Hong Kong Taking a Backward Step on LGBT Rights?

Is Hong Kong Taking a Backward Step on LGBT Rights?

By Tyler Roney
With a petition to appeal a landmark rights case, Hong Kong may be taking a small step backward.

Cambodian Domestic Helpers to Take the One Belt, One Road to Hong Kong

Cambodian Domestic Helpers to Take the One Belt, One Road to Hong Kong

By Cal Wong
Cambodians are set to join Hong Kong’s domestic helper workforce this fall.

Asia’s Pricey Cities

Asia’s Pricey Cities

By Anthony Fensom
Singapore, Hong Kong, and Tokyo are among the world's most expensive cities to live in, according to a recent report.

Why China's Supporters in Hong Kong are Divided

Why China's Supporters in Hong Kong are Divided

By Dominic Chiu
The pro-establishment camp is just as diverse, if not more fractious, than the pro-democracy one.
How Chinese Policies Affect Property Prices Across the World

How Chinese Policies Affect Property Prices Across the World

By Cal Wong
Chinese demand for real estate is contributing to skyrocketing housing prices on 3 continents.

Peering Into Hong Kong’s Dark Side

Peering Into Hong Kong’s Dark Side

By Jonathan DeHart
The Diplomat speaks with street photographer Jonathan van Smit, whose stark images reveal life on Hong Kong’s fringe.
Hong Kong's Executive and Legislative Branches Clash

Hong Kong's Executive and Legislative Branches Clash

By Cal Wong
Pro-Beijing legislators staged a walkout, preventing two localist legislators from being sworn in.

Hong Kong Legislature Descends Into Chaos

Hong Kong Legislature Descends Into Chaos

By Cal Wong
Politicians from both the protest movement and the pro-Beijing camp fueled a combative swearing-in ceremony.

Hurdles to Hong Kong’s Medical Council Reform

Hurdles to Hong Kong’s Medical Council Reform

By Cal Wong
Tommy Cheung Yu-yan's reform bill faces heavy criticism from medical professionals.

Hong Kong Top Competitor But Europeans Still The Happiest

Hong Kong Top Competitor But Europeans Still The Happiest

By Anthony Fensom
Asia leads the world in business, but the Nordic countries do best with life satisfaction.
The Case for US Ship Visits to Taiwan

The Case for US Ship Visits to Taiwan

By Randall Schriver
The idea is worthy of our consideration and warrants a closer look.

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