Life after the Mirror Concert
By Yika Ng
Passionate dancer David Wong* earns a living by performing in concerts and holding dancing and choreography classes. He is trying hard to overcome the trauma...
Dancing with Danger
Freelance dancers in Hong Kong risk their lives performing on stage.
By Cynthia Chan
Dancers’ safety on stage has been...
Traumatised Mirror Fans
Months after the concert incident, Mirror fans are still experiencing mental hardships.
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Farmers Fighting Climate Change in China
By Fiona Dongye
Yu Wentian, who has been farming all his life, has never seen such a devastating...
Workers Under Record-breaking High Temperature
Workers in Hong Kong struggle with constant record-breaking heat waves.
By Iris Jiang
Elderly Depressed
Depressing thoughts come up to elderlies' minds when they are separated from family and friends
Pandemic-Depressed Students
More Hong Kong secondary school students suffer from symptoms of depression and anxiety in recent years due to the pandemic.
Money for Assignments
Some Chinese students overseas turn to ghostwriting services to meet their families’ high expectations.
Glamping: A Lifestyle Being Sold
Over commercialized glamping culture is getting popular in China which generates problems.
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Be Real in BeReal
BeReal users show their real selves and regain authentic interpersonal relationships.
By Lesley Lam
University student...
Is AI Killing Art?
AI-powered drawing programs become double-edged swords to artists' careers.
Catch Me If You Can
Webtoon creators insist on pursuing their career despite content being stolen.
By Charlie Chun
Mainland TV fans: Stop cutting “Friends”!
TV shows are censored in China for ideological unity.