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My Life
He thought his life was a failure. Then he wrote it down.
The author of I Deliver Parcels in Beijing, a viral account of China’s gig economy, will appear at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival in March.
16 Feb 2026 - 3:00PM
Science
US fuels brain drain to China with Trump’s anti-science ‘Cultural Revolution’
23 Oct 2025 - 12:07AM
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Education in Hong Kong
Hong Kong revamping school history subjects, with Communist Party founding added
4 Oct 2025 - 6:52PM
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Open Questions series
Open Questions
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Yan Lianke, Chinese novelist and Nobel Prize contender, on a writer’s role
Author of multiple books, some of them banned, considers Chinese literature’s place in the world and China’s soft power projection.
26 Sep 2025 - 9:22AM
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United States
Opinion
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Trump can learn from Xi how to make a country and its people great again
China’s president has tackled inequity, unleashed new productive economic forces and engaged with the global community. Trump could try it.
23 Apr 2025 - 3:27PM
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United States
Opinion
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What Trump should be making great again are the lives of Americans
Tariffs won’t shrink the inequalities in US society that result from globalisation. A better safety net, starting with healthcare, would.
22 Apr 2025 - 2:30PM
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United States
Opinion
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Trump seems to be taking a leaf out of Chairman Mao’s book
Trump is purging officials, persecuting intellectuals and burnishing his cult of personality. If reason prevails, Americans will reject this.
18 Apr 2025 - 9:14PM
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Art
The end of Hong Kong’s golden age marked the start of her success
Artist Jaffa Lam’s practice describes a dynamic arc – like Hong Kong’s art scene itself – moving beyond cultural tradition to embrace the everyday and individual.
24 Feb 2025 - 12:32PM
Profile
How Hong Kong filmmaker Fruit Chan found his way in the industry
The Hong Kong filmmaker on the horrors of Hollywood, working his way up and exploring the handover.
20 Feb 2025 - 6:15PM
China’s Communist Party
How Xi Jinping is going back to Confucius to define China’s future
Xi’s plan to glorify China’s deep cultural roots is embodied in Ruzang, a compilation of the philosopher’s writings and related works.
24 Nov 2024 - 9:54AM
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China economy
Opinion
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How can China’s reforms succeed when officials act like overbearing parents?
The ‘we-know-best’ mentality prevents market forces from playing a decisive role and affects investor confidence.
5 Nov 2024 - 5:30AM
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Art
Artist Huang Yongyu showed his ‘relaxed’ side in new docu-film by Yonfan
Hong Kong director and photographer Yonfan is finally getting the recognition he deserves, with mainland censors deeming his Crossing Years docu about the late artist fit for the public.
5 Nov 2024 - 2:31PM
China society
Opinion
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China’s classroom culture of complaint is toxic – and not just for teachers
Educators are wary of what they say to students, fearful that it could cost them their job.
24 Sep 2024 - 8:15PM
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China society
Opinion
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How Chinese with disabilities are inspiring a more inclusive country
China must enforce its disability rights laws and improve accessibility, but social attitudes also need to shift beyond discrimination and pity.
12 Sep 2024 - 6:00AM
Human rights in China
Chinese artist held under law that bans defaming revolutionary ‘heroes’
Artist and his brother Gao Qiang are well-known for their critical depictions of Mao Zedong and the Cultural Revolution.
16 Sep 2024 - 9:38AM
China society
Editorial
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A modern, powerful China the legacy of Deng Xiaoping, born 120 years ago
Paramount leader launched country on reform path that transformed nation from among the world’s least developed to a global force.
22 Aug 2024 - 2:32AM
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China society
My Take
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China’s censorship of cyberspace ID criticism risks losing a chance to improve
Chinese law requires new regulations to solicit public feedback, but legitimate concerns about giving netizens a single national ID are being silenced.
13 Aug 2024 - 7:00AM
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History
Who built the first bridge over the Yangtze River?
Slave, soldier, tycoon … the true story of Jiang Zonghan, the Chinese general who took the fall for killing a British explorer, before building a mysterious bridge over Eurasia’s longest river
3 Aug 2024 - 11:15AM
China’s Communist Party
Open Questions
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Chinese legal scholar He Weifang makes his case for history and the rule of law
The retired academic speaks out about his country’s legal system, political reform, private enterprise protection, nationalism and why 2008 was China’s ‘first year’.
17 Jun 2024 - 11:50AM
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Human rights
Open Questions
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Chinese legal scholar: rule of law and market economy go hand in hand
Retired law professor He Weifang is an advocate for rule of law, championing concepts that undergird Western law such as protection of private property, business freedom and freedom of contract.
13 Jun 2024 - 2:00PM
Books and literature
Grandma, mother, daughter: an emotional story from China to US
Memories of three generations of women from Communist China, Hong Kong and California and the traumas they carried with them are at the heart of Feeding Ghosts, Tessa Hulls’ debut graphic novel.
28 Apr 2024 - 7:45AM
Lessons from China's history
Reflections
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3 Body Problem recalls one of Chinese history’s worst traitors
(Spoiler alert) A character in Netflix’s 3 Body Problem brings to mind a Chinese military leader who has been vilified as a traitor for nearly 400 years for allowing Manchu troops to overrun China.
26 Apr 2024 - 9:20AM
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Hong Kong society
Obituary
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Chan Kiu, veteran Hong Kong photojournalist for the Post, dies at 96
Veteran photojournalist had 40,000 rolls of film to his name, capturing major events such as the 1967 riots, Bruce Lee’s funeral and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth’s first visit to the city.
9 Apr 2024 - 12:59AM
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TV shows and streaming video
3 Body Problem piracy in China shows some American shows can still break through
BitTorrent downloads topped 90,500 on the first day of release, far surpassing those of other popular Netflix series like Squid Game and Stranger Things.
25 Mar 2024 - 3:35PM
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China’s Communist Party
Obituary
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Chinese scholar who helped lay legal foundation for market economy dies at 93
Jiang Ping was known as the ‘conscience’ of the profession and for his advocacy for the rule of law. He played a role in drafting key legislation including corporate, trust, contract and property laws.
20 Dec 2023 - 9:21PM
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Crime in Hong Kong
Arrest of suspected murderer puts Hong Kong’s long crime wave back in spotlight
Arrest brings back memories of gunfights on the streets between police and armed gangs in 1980s-90s.
13 Nov 2023 - 9:41PM
Women and gender
Opinion
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China banning clothes that hurt national feelings would be a stitch too far
Proposal to criminalise clothes that hurt national feelings is a step too far. Concerns are already growing as young people wearing kimonos or T-shirts with rainbows are barred by security, even detained by police
13 Sep 2023 - 12:04PM
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China economy
Opinion
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Banning clothes to protect Chinese ‘feelings’ signals an intolerant society
The amendment would give police discretion to enforce a vague dress code, undoing progress in China that saw the state recede from people’s daily lives.
12 Sep 2023 - 7:13AM
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