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The road to healing Brian YS Wong
“Let Hong Kong heal.” What does this slogan – oft-repeated by politicians and activists alike – really mean? Could there genuinely be a path towards healing, given the embittered polarisation and
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Using technology to help reduce traffic accident Dr. Winnie Tang
A group of university students applied what they have learnt and analysed their selected issues with geographic information system (GlS), and sought solutions. They participated in this year’s Esri
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On three misconceptions about the LGBTQIA+ community Brian YS Wong
The District Council’s collective decision of endorsing the Pride Parade (as part of the wider Pride Month celebrations of LGBTQIA+ diversity) has drawn substantial ire from many, with conservative
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Another option for HK SMEs seeking govt support to digitise Kevin Fitzgerald
The Hong Kong Government’s D-Biz Programme has been highly sought after as businesses now understand the importance of taking innovative, digital approaches to keep things up and running during the
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End of Hong Kong as we know it Michael Chugani
On a stormy morning on July 1 1997 I awoke with a heavy heart mixed with hope. Just hours earlier, at the stroke of midnight, the city where I was born had passed from colonial to communist rule.
























