Crackdown on Private Tutoring
The Chinese government has introduced new regulations to cut down tutoring hours, leading to unemployment and forcing companies to restructure their business models.
Less Tutoring, More Anxiety
Despite effort to ease pressure on school pupils and parents, the Chinese education system remains competitive.
Online Privacy and Security Concerns Grow
HongKongers are using Signal and VPNs due to privacy and security concerns.
Our Community
Education Unions: the Past, Present and Future
Disbandment of a an experienced professional union and what does this means to the future of political participation and civil society in Hong Kong.
Apple Daily Spirit Lives on
Former Apple Daily journalists remain in their profession, despite declining press freedom.
By Gloria Chan Yi-lam
What Else is in a Blind Box? “Love”
Young people in China have come up with a way of exchanging contacts through blind boxes to meet new friends.
A Neighbourhood Complying with the Trend of Times
Tangled up in redevelopment and a railway launch, To Kwa Wan residents find ways to cope with the changes in the old neighbourhood.
My Wife is Having an Affair with Mirror
Local pop boy band Mirror has stolen married women’s hearts and “ruined” thousands of marriages.
University Dropouts: Lost the way or Found the way?
Hong Kong sees an uptick in withdrawals from university in recent years, leading to concerns over the city’s education and future planning system for students.
People
Lifestyle
Millennials Return to Nature
More young people in South Korea develop a career in farming recently.
By Chaelim Kim
Slime Eases Pandemic Stress
Many young people in China play slime to ease stress during the pandemic.
By Sophia Wu
Night Owls in Universities
Many university students stay up for leisure to make up for their “lost daytime”.
Wear Your Heart on Your Skin
Though the anti-ELAB movement is publicly dying down, some are choosing to get tattoos as a way for the movement to live...