Reading Hong Kong, Reading Ourselves
Yvonne Wong reads a collection of essays that continues to have something important to say about the liminal spaces of Hong Kong.
Yvonne Wong reads a collection of essays that continues to have something important to say about the liminal spaces of Hong Kong.
Wayne Kwong considers the relationship between local Hong Kong food and Western culture.
Walter Chan reviews a new work comparing the central museums of Hong Kong, Macau, and Singapore.
Lilli Chung reflects on the trials and tribulations of undertaking a research degree in the age of COVID-19.
Innocent Mutanga discusses the important role that Africans can play in today’s Hong Kong and beyond.
James Pate reviews Nicholas Wong’s brilliant new collection of poetry on Hong Kong.
Flora Mak discusses the complex – but somewhat ignored – issue of gender in/equality in Hong Kong.
Liz Wan reviews an erudite, captivating East-meets-West novel.
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