[RTHK] Hong Kong Connection: Conservation and Controversy 鏗鏘集:保育,誰說了算?(英語)
For all the rapid development, there are still many old buildings in Hong Kong. Some are grand structures while others are rather dilapidated residential blocks, but a good number of them could be considered to be of historical value. Which should be removed for redevelopment and which should be kept?
Producer: Dora Choi
Video published on January 17, 2013. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
Hong Kong as a community is not 100% homogenous. There are about 100,000 people of various ethnicities. Despite being permanent residents, most of them seem unable to get an SAR passport.
Producer: Clara Li
Video published on December 6, 2012. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
We continue with China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ this week by taking a look at what people in Kazakhstan and Vietnam think. Do they buy into President Xi Jin-ping’s pitch that the initiative will bring them a better life?
Producer: Gillian Yau, Dora Choi, Fanny Kwan
Video published on November 11, 2016. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
The people who do speak are volunteers dedicated to helping mentally challenged children express themselves through the art of pottery, which is, in essence, speaking with clay.
Producer: Kwong Chui-kuen
Video published on November 28, 2013. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
At the construction site of the Shatin to Central Link To Kwa Wan Station, a treasure trove of relics and articles of high historical significance has been found. Should construction continue? Or should preservation take precedence?
Video published on December 11, 2014. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
The students of Hong Kong have hit the headlines all over the world. Many of them have become new soldiers of democracy, with boycotting classes and staging protests as their first experience of action politics.
Video published on October 9, 2014. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.