Believe it or not, this wide, green open waterfront space (pictured above) is in Hong Kong, a place more famous for developers frantically crowding buildings into every spare centimeter. This area should be celebrated, but the West Kowloon Cultural Center is being criticized for not being profitable. That argument is missing the point, says Brian…
THE ORIGINAL SILK ROAD quietly crept into existence over many years, but ended up transforming much of the world.
China’s new Silk Road is already doing the same.
A total of 151 countries were represented at the Belt and Road Initiative gathering last week—and 215 new BRI projects were announced for the coming months.…
THE UNEARTHING OF STRANGE and sometimes grotesque bronze artefacts at the Sanxingdui (三星堆) site in Sichuan has been regarded as one of the most astounding archaeological discoveries in China, shedding light on the mysterious ancient Shu civilization that flourished about several thousands of years ago.
A golden mask unearthed in Sanxingdui is displayed in the…
Dancing twin sisters were celebrated this week in Hong Kong
The biggest international trading venture in world history is 10 years old.
But there's an extraordinary tale behind the Belt and Road Initiative, or BRI.
And that's the story of the exceptional Chinese Diaspora experience, which laid the foundations for the infrastructure project's success.
This Chinese macro-migration endeavor, individual by individual, long…
A dark, shadowy organization has a TOTALITARIAN ploy to TAKE OVER THE WORLD, the US government warns.
They’re FOREIGNERS doing it by telling positive stories about their community! Oh no!
The US rightly dismisses conspiracy theories pushed by people like Alex Jones, yet has now published its own conspiracy theory - and it…
MADAM SOONG CHING LING, the wife of modern China’s founder Dr Sun Yat Sen, was a woman of charisma who served the underprivileged women and children of the country.
Her life spanned many momentous events in modern China’s development. As the daughter of a missionary Charlie Soong, Madam Soong was in the first batch of…
The western mainstream media's brutally negative narrative about Hong Kong has spontaneously caused the emergence of a range of voices energized to stand up and speak out for the community, says Richard Cullen.
AFTER ENCOUNTERING a fresh set of unvaried, China-thumping articles in the New York Times, I sometimes wonder if others, like me, mentally…
While Hong Kong looks great at night, some of the rigid regulations need to be loosened, says Henry Ho
WITH VICTORIA HARBOUR’S dazzling night time scenes and skyline, glittering neon signs and spectacular tourist attractions, Hong Kong, described as “the Pearl of the Orient”, is nothing short of an urban spectacle.
It is excellent news…
The world is told a simplistic black and white tale about Hong Kong’s troubles in 2019, with heroic “pro-democracy” activists crushed by Beijing. What really happened was very different and far more complex, says a detailed new book by top Hong Kong academic Daniel F. Vukovich.
A DAILY HAIL of petrol bombs, scores of destroyed…
