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Sammy Heung

Sammy Heung

Hong Kong
@HeungSammy
Reporter, Hong Kong
Sammy Heung joined the Post in 2021 after graduating from The University of Hong Kong with a degree in Journalism and a second major in Language and Communication. Her works were seen on Radio Television Hong Kong and HOY International Business Channel. She specialises in healthcare issues in Hong Kong.
Sammy Heung joined the Post in 2021 after graduating from The University of Hong Kong with a degree in Journalism and a second major in Language and Communication. Her works were seen on Radio Television Hong Kong and HOY International Business Channel. She specialises in healthcare issues in Hong Kong.
Areas of Expertise:
Hong Kong news, video production, photography
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

Hong Kong teahouses cherish their dim sum trolleys, but how long can they last?

Emblems of tradition and nostalgia, classic dim sum restaurants face economic pressures and retirement of older generation of chefs.

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Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong says analysis of data from Coroner’s Court shows 4 per cent rise in number of suicide deaths in 2024 compared with previous year.

Wah Fu Estate will undergo a phased demolition, with its 18 blocks and 9,000 households gradually vacated by 2035, marking the end of a significant chapter in Hong Kong's history

Number of IB students in the city has jumped nearly 20 per cent over past five years, with more preferring its ‘creative’ curriculum over the DSE.

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The Post sat down with one DSE student and one IB student to discuss what it took to get through their respective college entrance exams 

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