Category: Hongkongers’ Story

Hong Kongers From 27 Cities Worldwide Unite Against Authoritarianism on 4th Anniversary of the Anti-Extradition Movement

Starting from June 9, a series of anti-authoritarian activities, including rallies, vigils, and demonstrations, were held in 27 cities worldwide to commemorate the Hong Kong anti-extradition bill movement that happened four years ago in Hong Kong. A veteran Australian media professional and Doctor of Politics from Hong Kong urged people to speak up for Hong Kong…


Hongkongers Held Art Exhibition in Canada to Raise Awareness of the Rights Situation in Hong Kong

As freedom of speech in Hong Kong continues to tighten, several political books and publications have been removed from public libraries, and the 40-year satirical comic strip “Zunzi” has been discontinued. On May 13, on the other side of the globe, five Hong Kong artists residing in Canada held an exhibition in Toronto, highlighting the…


Hong Kong Pregnant Momtrepreneur Makes Hasty Move to Belgium for Six Children’s Future Starts Thriving Cookie Business

While Mother’s Day has just passed, being a mom is not a one-time gig. It is a full-time job. Only a mother truly knows how difficult it is to juggle children, housework, self-care, and often work-life balance. Every hardship, however, immediately melts away when a mother sees her child smile. Hongkonger Hebe, is one of…


‘Journey of Hope’: Couple Takes Lady Liberty Statue of Hong Kong on Cross-Canada Honeymoon Trip

Parkie Li and his wife, Angel, decided to make their honeymoon trip across Canada a meaningful display of solidarity with democracy in Hong Kong. By showcasing a replica of the Lady Liberty Statue of Hong Kong, the two Canadians wanted to send a message of hope to Hongkongers who were forced to flee their home…


Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Shop Permanent Shut Down Due to Endless Political Disturbance

Chickeeduck, a famous Hong Kong clothing brand, announced on social media on May 9 that its last physical store in Causeway Bay and the online store would officially cease operation after June 30, simultaneously after 33 years in business. Chickeeduck’s Executive Director, Herbert Chow Siu-lung, expressed on social media that it was hard for him…


Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Shop to Shut Permanently Due to Endless Political Disturbance

Chickeeduck, a famous Hong Kong clothing brand, announced on social media on May 9 that its last physical store in Causeway Bay and the online store would officially cease operation after June 30, simultaneously after 33 years in business. Chickeeduck’s Executive Director, Herbert Chow Siu-lung, expressed on social media that it was hard for him…


Embracing Freedom in the Storm: Commemoration of Hong Kong Victims Continues in North America

On the morning of April 30, Eastern Time, in the cold wind and rain, about 120 Hong Kong survivors and their relatives from all over the United States, Canada, and Australia came to the Eternal Sunset Memorial Park and Cemetery in New Jersey, USA to participate in the remembrance activities, to commemorate for those who…


Former Apple Daily Journalist Starts New Media Platform to Fill The Void In Hong Kong Journalism

Even if you are not interested in politics, you might have heard of the dire situations Hongkongers struggle with due to the National Security Law—or how the Beijing and Hong Kong governments violate the fundamental rights of their people. Hong Kong has experienced a tremendous loss of many talents in a few short years, from…


Chairman of the Journalist Association Guards the Last Frontier of Hong Kong Press Freedom

April 5 is the 55th Anniversary of the Hong Kong Journalist Association. However, what was meant to be celebratory, is no more but dread and defeat. Ronson Chan, a former reporter of now-defunct Stand News, became a household name during the 2019 Hong Kong Protests among freedom-seeking Hongkongers and the democracy camp (Yellow Camp). Chan…


On Bail Chairman of the Hong Kong Journalist Association Returns From Oxford for Trial

Chairman of the Hong Kong Journalist Association, Ronson Chan Ron-sing, announced on Facebook that he would arrive in Hong Kong on April 23 from his trip to Oxford University in the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, Chan received his lawyers’ instruction that his trial set for April 25 would resume on May 16, instead. The Magistrates’ Court…