He survived an abusive childhood. Now his NGO trains teachers and parents to treat children with compassion
— July 17, 2023Raymond Yang co-founded NGO Just Feel to train schools and families in compassionate communication. He
Continue Reading ...Raymond Yang co-founded NGO Just Feel to train schools and families in compassionate communication. He
Continue Reading ...Jami Gong, founder of the first full-time comedy club in Asia, TakeOut Comedy, talks about growing up
Continue Reading ...2023 Nobel Peace Prize nominee Mahbouba Seraj recalls growing up in Afghanistan’s ‘best years’,
Continue Reading ...Jeff Rotmeyer grew up in Canada, excelled at sports as a child, then moved to teach English in Korea,
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Continue Reading ...The Nike Master Trainer and fashion, jewellery and furniture designer talks about her upbringing She
Continue Reading ...Derek Currie, one of the first Europeans to play professional football in Hong Kong, came to the city
Continue Reading ...A date changed Rabi Yim’s life forever – the man who had just professed his love for her crashed
Continue Reading ...The founder of Hong Kong’s Drum Jam tells Kate Whitehead about growing up in a controlling home and
Continue Reading ...While we should be grateful for our efficient trace and test system, restrictions remain draconian Government
Continue Reading ...Goodwin fell in love with Hong Kong when she first visited the city, in 1968, and relocated a year later
Continue Reading ...Not only has the German used military ‘dazzle camouflage’ for leather-goods brand MCM’s
Kate Whitehead wanted to know more about her ancestry – and was pleased by the results – but also
Yeewan Koon revived Chinese art history courses at the University of Hong Kong, advises top art institutions,
Natasha Clausen talks about meeting the love of her life on a plane and why she and her pilot husband
Living in Hong Kong gives comedians plenty of material
Tasked with building upon one of Hong Kong’s greatest success stories, Aron Harilela shares his vision