Brought to you by Hong Kong's only independent English-language newsroom, HKFP Yum Cha invites a different guest to join Executive Editor Mercedes Hutton each week and discuss their area of expertise, be that fighting for democracy in the special administrative region, or trying to keep its neon craft alive.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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The image of Hong Kong's neon-lit streetscapes is, like the signs that lent their glow to those cinematic scenes, largely a thing of the past. But although bureaucracy has stripped many buildings of their illuminated adornments, a new generation of n... more
HKFP Yum Cha's guest this week is Carol Liang, the deputy CEO of mental health charity Mind HK. Carol has been with Mind since it began in 2017, and over the years, she has worked tirelessly to change attitudes towards mental health in Hong Kong. We ... more
No one is quite sure how Hong Kong's yellow-crested cockatoo population came to nest in the city's cotton trees, but how the critically endangered birds arrived in Hong Kong is unequivocal - via the pet trade. Dr Astrid Andersson, a postdoctoral rese... more
Photographer and artist Xyza Cruz Bacani knows what it is like to grow up without a mother present; hers was overseas working in the home of a Hong Kong family to provide a better life for Bacani and her siblings, who remained in the Philippines. Yea... more
Behind Hong Kong's clean streets and 24-hour convenience is a web of workers, many in low-paid positions, who toil tirelessly to keep the city going. Cynthia Cheng and Maxime Vanhollebeke have made it their mission to honour the people whose work too... more
Journalist turned historian Vaudine England offers a fresh take on Hong Kong's origin story, dispelling the cliched dichotomies of East and West, old and new, rich and poor, Chinese and British, and focusing instead on how those who existed in the in... more
Former Hong Kong security chief and convenor of the government's top advisory body Regina Ip discusses the recent "patriots only" District Council race, why the city needs more security legislation, and what is "soft resistance," a vague term increas... more
Journalist turned pro-democracy lawmaker Emily Lau is Yum Cha's first guest. She discusses challenging late British prime minister Margaret Thatcher on Hong Kong, becoming the first woman elected to the city's legislature, and receiving an early-morn... more
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