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Should museums return antiquities to their countries of origin? Some say no
New fronts have opened up in the war of cultural restitution, raising complex ethical and legal questions as some argue against museums returning foreign artefacts.
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Painted tiles, loud tables, new faces: shaping mahjong’s next chapter
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Project Timor
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A timeless love affair with Macau, a city of hidden charms
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Sumba – where horses, black magic and beaches shape island life
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
How Lust, Caution made waves for its sex scenes but overdid the caution
Although beautifully staged, this Hong Kong-US-China production starring Tony Leung and Tang Wei had a muddled story and misguided messages.
10 May 2025 - 9:55AM
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Hong Kong’s Category III adult film industry laid bare in 2 films
14 Apr 2024 - 7:15PM
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Adult film legend Amy Yip bares all about her soft porn career
16 May 2024 - 7:15AM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
How the Erotic Ghost Story films shocked and seduced Hong Kong
The trio of 1990s adult movies with Hong Kong sex symbols like Amy Yip and Japanese adult-video actresses like Kudo Hitomi were a huge hit.
10 Jan 2025 - 12:05PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
The Hong Kong films released in 2024, ranked from worst to best
From We 12 to Papa, Fly Me to the Moon and The Last Dance, our ranking of the Hong Kong films that hit cinemas in the course of the year.
26 Dec 2024 - 12:40PM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
How Chingmy Yau shocked Hong Kong and became one of its biggest sex symbols
Chingmy Yau’s transition from respectable actress to star of Category III adult films full of sex and violence like ‘Naked Killer’ was quite the revelation in Hong Kong in the 1990s.
7 Mar 2023 - 1:23AM
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‘I’m second,’ says South Korean star Hyun Bin on life now he’s a dad
Hyun Bin says his son and his wife, Crash Landing on You co-star Son Ye-jin, are his priorities, and reveals the pressures of making Harbin.
19 Jan 2025 - 10:35AM
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The Philippines
‘Bombas’: the Philippine sex films whose stars were household names
Cheaply made and with female characters who were either predators or victims, bombas thrived despite Catholic Church opposition; they also often represented the hardships of everyday life for Filipinos under the Marcos dictatorship.
17 Feb 2019 - 6:44PM
Asian cinema: Korean films
5 career-defining roles for Hyun Bin – yes, one of them is Secret Garden
From Hyun Bin’s breakthrough in the 2005 drama My Lovely Sam Soon to huge hit Secret Garden to Netflix series Crash Landing on You, five of the Korean actor’s career-defining roles as he turns 41.
26 Sep 2023 - 10:43AM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
Is Simon Yam Hong Kong cinema’s hardest working actor?
Adults-only and mainstream crime films, sex films, and serious dramas with Alex Law and Ann Hui – Simon Yam has done them all. Good-looking and with an expressive face, he has a work ethic second to none.
16 Jun 2024 - 4:15AM
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Fame and celebrity
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Michelle Yeoh unveils star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
The honour came days after Yeoh won an award for lifetime achievement at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival.
19 Feb 2026 - 1:30PM
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Asian cinema: Japanese films
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A New Dawn: climate crisis meets fireworks in confusing Japanese anime
Yoshitoshi Shinomiya’s beautiful debut feature is sure to excite fans of Studio Ghibli’s Hayao Miyazaki, even if a muddled plot lets it down.
19 Feb 2026 - 12:15PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
With Blades of the Guardians, Yuen Woo-ping revives the wuxia blockbuster
Hong Kong martial arts choreographer and director Yuen Woo-ping returns with an epic wuxia, starring Wu Jing and Nicholas Tse.
18 Feb 2026 - 4:15PM
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Tourism
Ponyo exhibition invites visitors into Hayao Miyazaki’s ocean world
The ‘Studio Ghibli’s Ponyo’ exhibition at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles includes rare artwork and production sketches.
17 Feb 2026 - 6:15PM
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Blades of the Guardians: Wu Jing leads star-studded Chinese martial arts epic
Starring Wu Jing, Nicholas Tse and Chen Lijun, the visually stunning Blades of the Guardians is one of the fiercest wuxia films in years.
18 Feb 2026 - 5:01PM
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Jackie Chan’s hot streak continues with Panda Plan: The Magical Tribe
Panda Plan: The Magical Tribe manages to overcome its previous instalment’s failings to become a fun, wholesome family adventure.
17 Feb 2026 - 3:15PM
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Asian cinema: Chinese films
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We Are All Strangers: Anthony Chen’s epic look at fatherhood in Singapore
A beautiful conclusion to Anthony Chen’s ‘Growing Up’ trilogy, We Are All Strangers is a study of family and love in all its forms.
16 Feb 2026 - 10:15PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
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Night King: Dayo Wong, Sammi Cheng lead enjoyably fluffy nightclub comedy
While slightly disjointed and overlong, Night King delivers a fun blend of romance and nostalgic glamour set in Hong Kong’s nightclub scene.
16 Feb 2026 - 5:45PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
Why these 2 films from Hong Kong director Allen Fong are New Wave masterpieces
‘Father and Son’ and ‘Ah Ying’, which both won best film at the Hong Kong Film Awards, are compelling neo-realist explorations of Hong Kong.
15 Feb 2026 - 3:15PM
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China consumption
China’s Spring Festival box office faces plot twist after 2025 smashed records
Home-grown films lead the charge but fail to meet the phenomenal success of last year’s Ne Zha 2, which attracted record-breaking crowds.
15 Feb 2026 - 10:00AM
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K-drama news
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Who is Shin Hye-sun, star of Netflix K-drama The Art of Sarah?
Breaking out in 2016’s Five Enough, Shin Hye-sun has gone on to make her mark in series including Mr. Queen and Welcome to Samdal-ri.
14 Feb 2026 - 5:15PM
Hong Kong celebrities and icons
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How Hong Kong actress Athena Chu escaped the sex symbol trap after early fame
Athena Chu navigated beyond her initial ‘sexy goddess’ image to become an acclaimed, gritty actress and devoted family woman.
18 Feb 2026 - 12:37PM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
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The Snowball on a Sunny Day: Mark Six miss turns into mayhem in family comedy
This witty Lunar New Year film follows a woman pretending to have won the Mark Six lottery after failing to buy the winning ticket.
12 Feb 2026 - 5:15PM
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Hong Kong economy
Gundam, Godzilla to headline Asian IP festival Con-Con in Hong Kong
Two-day event will also showcase Japanese musicians including festival ambassador Cocomi, daughter of actor Takuya Kimura.
11 Feb 2026 - 11:16PM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
What is it like to win the lottery? These 10 Asian movies have the answers
Winning the lottery can change your life forever, for good or bad. These 10 films from across Asia explore luck, wealth and greed.
11 Feb 2026 - 6:15PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
Sons of the Neon Night leads 2026 Hong Kong Film Awards nominations
Amid controversy over four titles removed from the ballot, Sons of the Neon Night and Back to the Past dominate the award nominations.
10 Feb 2026 - 6:55PM
Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
A beginner’s guide to watching Hong Kong martial arts movies
Flying, ‘weightless’ leaps, unrealistic injuries and long fight scenes are all part and parcel of Hong Kong martial arts movies. Here’s why.
9 Feb 2026 - 12:58PM
Asian cinema: Chinese films
5 horse-themed Chinese-language movies for the coming Year of the Horse
In films, horses often symbolise strength, gracefulness and agility. Here are five Chinese-language movies where the animal plays a big role.
8 Feb 2026 - 11:15AM
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Asian cinema: Japanese films
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Tokyo Taxi: Takuya Kimura and Chieko Baisho lead moving Yoji Yamada drama
Tokyo Taxi is an utterly captivating ride that sees an elderly woman bond with her taxi driver while reminiscing about her eventful life.
4 Feb 2026 - 9:15PM
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Takuya Kimura and Chieko Baisho in a still from Tokyo Taxi (category: IIA, Japanese), directed by Yoji Yamada.
Asian cinema: Japanese films
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All You Need Is Kill: Japanese novel behind Edge of Tomorrow gets animated
A young recruit is stuck in a time loop amid an alien invasion in All You Need Is Kill, an animated sci-fi thriller based on a light novel.
8 Feb 2026 - 4:22PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
How Wicked City and 2000 AD rewrote the rules of Hong Kong cinema
Tsui Hark-produced alien flick Wicked City and Gordon Chan’s 2000 AD were ambitious projects that tried things new to the Hong Kong industry.
1 Feb 2026 - 5:15PM
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Hong Kong
2016 trends from Pokemon Go to poke bowls amid viral internet nostalgia
Looking back at 2016 is viral online, but what was hot back then? We look at food, travel, health and pop culture trends from a decade ago.
31 Jan 2026 - 3:15PM
Hong Kong celebrities and icons
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From bar singer to Hong Kong icon: how Hins Cheung refused to let the dream die
The Cantopop star, who continues to sell out stadiums, is as passionate about the arts as he is about preserving heritage buildings.
30 Jan 2026 - 7:15AM
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Cantopop singer Hins Cheung performs during half-time at the Legends Assemble match between Real Madrid Legends and Barcelona Heroes at Hong Kong Stadium on December 20, 2024. Photo: Getty Images
Asian cinema: Korean films
The 10 most successful Korean art-house films of all time
As Yoon Ga-eun’s The World of Love hits Hong Kong cinemas, we look at Korean indie films that conquered the box office as well as festivals.
27 Jan 2026 - 4:15PM
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Asian cinema: Chinese films
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Gezhi Town: Chinese war drama with Xiao Zhan dares to entertain
Civilians try to fend off Japanese soldiers in this thrilling drama that focuses on character dynamics rather than patriotic grandstanding.
26 Jan 2026 - 7:15PM
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Asian cinema: Hong Kong film
3 of Hong Kong martial arts legend Alexander Fu Sheng’s more unusual movies
Chinatown Kid, The Deadly Breaking Sword and Treasure Hunters saw Fu taking on more varied projects than his usual Shaolin kung fu films.
25 Jan 2026 - 9:59PM
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