A Hong Kong museum commemorating the 1989 student-led democracy movement in China, and the military crackdown on unarmed civilians that ended weeks of protest on the night of June 3, has opened its doors once more, despite being forced to close amid ... ( read original story ...)
World's only Tiananmen museum returns to Hong Kong
The museum, now housed at a new temporary venue, will open to the public at a time when Hong Kong is revving up the fanfare for the 20th anniversary of its handover to China by Britain, with expectations of a high-profile visit by Chinese president Xi Jinping. ( read original story ...)
The Haunted Traveler: Haunted Hong Kong
Out of the norm, out of the box and out of this world; I’m talking about being a haunted traveler. And today we’re taking a look at haunted Hong Kong. A haunted traveler is someone who visits certain cities strictly for the paranormal places that exist ... ( read original story ...)
As China’s Investors Rush In, Hong Kong Shares Take a Wild Ride
HONG KONG — Meitu had been a snoozer of a stock since listing in Hong Kong in December. Then investors from mainland China had a chance to buy in. Almost immediately, shares of Meitu, a Chinese smartphone app maker, jumped 80 percent in a week — then ... ( read original story ...)