CNN
| May 15, 2013
Hong Kong's brand new giant rubber duckie tourist attraction has suddenly deflated, letting the air out of excitement over the floating art exhibit in Victoria Harbor. The 54-foot-tall creation by Dutch conceptual artist Florentijn Hofman is nothi...
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CCTV News
| May 3, 2013
Business is booming for importers of powdered milk in mainland China, ever since a 2008 scandal over tainted baby formula shocked families across the nation. However, recent investigations have revealed that not every milk product has been true to...
International Business Times
| May 2, 2013
One of the world's most iconic skylines was graced by the world's biggest rubber duck today as Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's creation was towed into Hong Kong harbor. The 54-foot inflatable duck is in the sixth year of a world tour that has mad...
NTDTV
| May 1, 2013
Striking dockworkers from a port owned by tycoon Li Ka-shing, Asia's richest man, were joined by thousands of other protesters in a May Day march through Hong Kong. The workers, now in the second month of their strike, say they haven't had a pay r...
South China Morning Post
| Apr 22, 2013
Quirky, entrancing Hong Kong artist Lee Kit tries to explain his "obsession" with banal objects (but gets distracted by his coffee mug) and how that translates to art. The winner of the 2012 Art Futures award is famous for his fascination with dai...
NTDTV
| Mar 28, 2013
A top official in Beijing has crushed Hong Kong's hopes for a genuinely democratic election in 2017 by informing the largely self-governing territory's people that although they can vote for a chief executive, the central goverment may veto their ...
ITN News
| Feb 23, 2013
If you've ever struggled to put your shoes on and get out the door for a run, perhaps you can find inspiration from Fauja Singh. At 101 years old, the British Indian marathon runner is set to cap his career with one last race at the Honk Kong Mara...
LinkAsia
| Feb 8, 2013
After a series of scandals involving adulterated baby formula that caused babies to become deathly ill, parents on mainland China have flocked to Hong Kong to buy huge amounts of legitimate formula. Now, Hong Kong is cracking down on the amount th...
Reuters
| Jan 28, 2013
Look out, women. China guys could soon put you to shame when it come to shopping 'til you drop. Men are scooping up luxury goods by the wallet-ful, from pricey shirts to status shoes and watches. Packed shopping bags hoisted by a burgeoning popula...
LinkAsia
| Jan 25, 2013
Nicknamed "Big Eyes", Li Chengpeng is a crusading former reporter whose books have sold millions of copies in China. But Li's fame was not enough to stop authorities from trying to shut him up. Contributor David Bandurski reports from Hong Kong on...
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