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Top Tourist Experiences in Tanzania
As COVID-19 restrictions begin to loosen, one can hardly blame a travel-starved Hong Konger for…
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The false equivalency between the stormings of Hong Kong’s LegCo and the US Capitol
Why pairing the 2019 incident at Hong Kong’s Legislative Council with Wednesday’s attack on the…
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Hong Kong’s Internet injunction “testing the waters” before jumping into harsher censorship
Restrictions on Hong Kong’s internet use threaten the future of its web freedoms. Photo: An…
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Glory to Hong Kong’s bilingual significance, musicality, and more
There’s more to the anti-extradition bill protesters’ anthem than meets the eyes (and ears!). It…
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Massive Protests May Do Little to Stop HK’s New Extradition Law
In a historical march, more than 1 million Hong Kongers took to the streets yesterday…
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Play by the rules and you can stay, says Hong Kong government on ICOs
The government however does not rule out reforming the regulatory regime on “virtual commodities” in…
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Political Risers: Yau Wai-ching, localist rêveries by a Chinese history junkie
Many localists and separatists, though often criticised for harbouring a bias against China, are in…
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HK’s marine conservation efforts thwarted by politics, consumers save the day
A smart seafood festival draws attention to Hong Kong’s lack of conservation implementation, brazen political…
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Renewable Energy in Hong Kong: Worth it or not?
Cheap, clean, politically palatable and rock-solid stable. We want it all when it comes to…
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Reportage: O Canada!
Canadians in Hong Kong celebrating Canada Day early on June 25. Carrie Lam, Jasper Tsang…
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Jasmine Lee
Jasmine Lee is a journalist whose work at Harbour Times was recognised for pushing innovation in the industry by the Online News Association’s 2021 MJ Bear Fellowship. Since graduating from McGill University in 2018 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Communications Studies, she has pursued a career that incorporates her ambitious creativity with her international experience. She has been proud to share her first book “Stern Reflections”, a collection of photos and thoughts on voluntourism, environmental exploitation, and the vibrance of life in Ghana. Get in touch with her at jl@harbourtimes.com. She is also on Twitter @jasmineisms and Instagram @whereisjasminelee.

