Staceyann Chin reflects on writing, identity, performance, activism, and the complexities of family, history, and resistance.
Xingyu Huang creates immersive installations combining sensory perception, ecological research, and technology to examine ...
Esther Tang’s illustrations merge digital and traditional techniques, drawing from urban environments to create compelling ...
Interview with Mark O’Neill on his book Europeans in Hong Kong about continental contributions beyond British rule.
Interview with Jenny Woo, with her guitar performed her tunes and explore the world sharing messages about loyalty , value ...
Sculptor Haige Wu intertwines feminism and heritage using traditional crafts and contemporary materials to build tactile, abstract narratives.
Liu Xi’s ceramic sculptures engage with form technique and material, reflecting themes of identity, feminism, and ...
Bovey Lee creates intricate paper sculptures exploring migration, resilience, and identity through hand-cut Chinese Xuan paper and silk-backed forms.
The story takes place in Hong Kong in 1962. Chow Mo-wan (Tony Leung), a journalist, rents a room in an apartment of a building on the same day as Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung), a secretary from a ...
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