Sound Feature on Tuen Mun Lok Tsui – most contested constituency in the District...
Tuen Mun Lok Tsui is one of the most competitive districts in this year’s District Council election. Six candidates from different political backgrounds are...
Key Terms of the 2015 District Council Polls
In a series of infographics, we explain to you some of the key terms you should know about the 2015 District Council elections: umbrella...
Veteran councillor Andrew Cheng is fed up with the district council elections
Andrew Cheng Kar-foo served as a district councillor for seven years and a legislator for 17 years. But he says Hong Kong's elected representatives have little power to change policies due to an unjust political system. At 55 years-old, Cheng says he is too tired and discouraged to run again.
Political Landscape of the District Council – are independent candidates really independent?
We bring to you the political landscape of this year's District Council election. Are "independent candidates" really independent? Why is it difficult to decode...
Ole Chiu – Serving the people through politics instead of medicine
Full-time nurse Ole Chiu of the post-Occupy group Youngspiration explains why he is standing against a pan-democrat as well as a pro-establishment candidate in the 2015 District Council Election.
What you should know about District Council Voting
To prepare you for tomorrow's District Council polls, we present a brief guide to voting, letting you know who is eligible to vote, what happens at...
Football: A New Way to Promote Civic Awareness?
Mei Foo Home and Public Affairs experiment with new ways to arouse civic awareness and contribute to the community.
By Kelly Wong
Kenny Poon Kwan-yin was...
For Home and Justice – Cultural advocate Clarisse Yeung joins the election
Cultural advocate and district council candidate Clarisse Yeung Suet-ying takes her ideals of a community to Tai Hang
By Benny Kung
A dog and a rat,...
History and development of the District Council Part II – after 1997
The elected district boards were replaced by a provisional body after the handover in 1997 which was disbanded after fresh elections were held in 1999. This year's election will return 458 members and there will be no appointed members.