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Braised Pork

Chris Maden reviews An Yu’s haunting and intelligent debut novel, centred on relationships in modern China.

Masking the City

Emily Chow-Quesada reviews the Hong Kong Writers Circle’s 16th annual anthology of tales about the city.

Lost Hong Kong

Mandy Chan Sze Man reviews a fascinating tour of a “lost Hong Kong” in pictures from the 1860s to the early 1990s.

As Slow as Possible, and Letters Home

Antony Huen reviews recent poetry releases by two of Hong Kong’s most respected young English language poets.

Wuhan Diary

Chris Maden reviews Fang Fang’s Diary of the Coronavirus Outbreak.

HKRB Essays: The Long Goodbye

As the UK government signals a potential ‘path to citizenship’ to nearly 3 million potential Hong Kong BNOs, and Trump starts the process of revoking Hong Kong’s special treatment, journalist and cultural historian Stuart Walton reflects on public and private histories.

Stories of the Sahara

Darren Huang reviews the first English translation of Sanmao’s classic travelogue of love and loss in the Sahara.

Hong Kong Noir

Liz Wan reviews a recent addition to an award-winning noir series: an anthology of fourteen deliciously dark tales from Hong Kong.

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