Tag: Hong Kong

The Epoch Times (HK) in a Changing Media Environment

In Hong Kong, where the social and political environment for the media industry is becoming less favorable, volunteer promotion staff who distribute The Epoch Times (HK) publications have often encountered various interference, yet they are persevering. Readers, fans and supporters, and even colleagues in the same field unavoidably worry for their safety, and wonder “What…


Embrace the Benefits of Slow Jogging: Tips for Proper Execution to Lower Blood Pressure and Lose Weight

Slow jogging, a low-intensity aerobic exercise that is easy on the knees, is suitable for people of all ages. Many individuals—even a grandmother in her 70s—have experienced significant improvement in mobility by incorporating slow jogging into their routines. An 80-year-old man could even hold a plank after practicing slow jogging, and many others have lowered…


Suffering From Migraines? 4 Simple Methods to Ease the Root Cause

Headaches may be an indicator of underlying health problems. Addressing the possible causes of headaches, rather than masking the symptoms of pain with painkillers that can result in other uncomfortable side effects, can provide more long-term positive results. According to Western medicine, headaches can be divided into a variety of types that include migraine, tension-type, cluster,…


US Default Might Not Be as Shocking as Expected

Commentary This week, one of the world’s foci must be the potential U.S. government default on its debt. In most circles, this continues to progress as if we have never encountered such a situation before. But this might not be true. According to Terry Zivney and Richard Marcus of The Financial Review, “Investors in T-bills…


China Includes Hong Kong in the Organ Transplant Network, Leading to Nearly 6,000 Hong Kong Citizens to Cancel Organ Donations

As China and Hong Kong actively explore establishing a permanent organ transplantation cooperation mechanism, nearly 6,000 Hong Kong citizens canceled organ donations from December 2022 to April 2023, much more than before. In December last year, the Secretary of Health, Lo Chung-mau, expressed his hope to integrate Hong Kong hospitals into the mainland’s “China Organ Transplant…


CCP Media Eradicates Hong Kong From ‘The Most Donation to 2008 Sichuan Earthquake Worldwide Ranking’ After 22 Billion yuan Aid

In the 2008 Sichuan catastrophic earthquake, Hong Kong donated 22 billion yuan (US$3 billion) to China. However, a recent donation ranking from the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) media eradicates Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan from the list. The 8.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in the central region of Sichuan, China, with many aftershocks, tearing down 75…


Shame Behind a National Border

Commentary People thought that the first Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) exam subject drawing public attention should be Liberal Studies, as it would mark the end of Liberal Studies education in Hong Kong. No one had expected that on the very first day of the exam period, English Language would cause a big fuss,…


Wearing a Wedding Dress for the First Time, 52 Elderly Couples Say, ‘I Do’ Again

Some 52 elderly couples who are all over 65 and have been married for more than 30 years chose to put on wedding dresses for the first time on May 20 and say, “I do” one more time under the vow of “…..for better, for worse…..in sickness and in health….” On May 20, Lutheran Church-Hong Kong…


CCP Little Pinkies Call for Nintendo Boycott; Accuse New Game Legend of Zelda of Supporting Anti-Extradition Protests, Insulting China

Launched on May 12, Nintendo’s new game was on the same day as the 15th anniversary of the Sichuan Earthquake in 2008. Angry mainland netizens accused the game manufacturer of carrying secret messages in the game’s dialogues. Since then, they have been actively calling for boycotts on Twitter and other social media channels. Legend of…


Overall Q1 Crime Figures in Hong Kong Soared by Nearly 50% Year-on-year

According to statistics just released by the Hong Kong Police, the total number of crimes in the first three months of this year reached 20,584, an increase of 6,718 cases compared to the same period last year, translating to year-on-year growth of 48.4 percent. Deception topped the list with 8,886 cases recorded in the first…