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Kelly Fung

Kelly Fung

Hong Kong
@kellyfunghk
Senior Reporter, Young Post
Kelly is a reporter with an interest in Hong Kong's arts and culture, education and environmental issues. She graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a master's degree in journalism.
Kelly is a reporter with an interest in Hong Kong's arts and culture, education and environmental issues. She graduated from the University of Hong Kong with a master's degree in journalism.
Areas of Expertise:
Arts and culture, education, feature writing
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English

How Singaporean artist Tobyato colours outside the lines with his artwork

The creative, whose real name is Toby Tan, explains why he blends the modern with the traditional – and shares his advice for aspiring artists.

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Schools hope ‘upgraded’ experiences will encourage secondary pupils to pursue higher education in the city as non-local admissions quotas increase.

Located on Lantau Island off the coast of Tung Chung Bay, this fishing village has watched the city change for over 1,000 years.

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The decision to repeal the rule for buses was announced five days after it had gone into effect, but what was the law – and why does the city want to reverse it?

Researchers say authorities should establish curriculum for teaching artificial intelligence, since nearly 1 in 4 pupils relies on the technology to finish work.

Rise in ecotourism has brought more visitors, mostly from mainland China, to scenic spots like Sharp Island and Sunset Peak, raising concerns about human impact.

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