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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

A volunteer saving Hong Kong’s abandoned turtles: ‘that’s not really living’

Bon Chan, founder of Turtle’s Inn, explains the misconceptions hurting these reptiles and the dangers of leaving them in public pools.

The deadly inferno at Wang Fuk Court rapidly spread through scaffolding netting and polystyrene seals, tearing through seven residential buildings.

The deadly Level 5 inferno at Wang Fuk Court rapidly spread through scaffolding netting and polystyrene seals, tearing through seven residential buildings.

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In the wake of the city’s deadliest fire in decades, youth volunteers get together to provide essential supplies for thousands left homeless.

Tommy Ng Kai-chung, whose new film is nominated for 3 Golden Horse Awards, is optimistic about the future of the city’s animation scene.

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