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I Live in HK EP2 | One man, one violin, one city called home: A French performer's HK journey
On the streets of Hong Kong, there is a silver-haired, blue-eyed man with a quiet smile and a violin case in hand. His name is Chris. He's 65 years old, a street performer from France, and for the past 45 years, he has made a living from music, one note at a time.
I Live in HK
2025.09.08 17:53
Publisher of Chinese Commercial News discusses role of overseas Chinese media in commemorating resistance history
The publisher of the Chinese Commercial News, Yu Qingwen, is the grandson of the renowned War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression activist and journalist, Yu Yi-Tiong. We recently had the opportunity to interview Yu Qingwen, where he shared insights about his grandfather's impact on his life and work.
China
2025.09.08 13:09
Education Bureau follows up on 'shell school' schemes offering dubious local student status
The Hong Kong Education Bureau has launched an investigation into a scheme allegedly offering students in mainland "Hong Kong student status" without requiring them to attend classes in the city, following reports of a Guangzhou school claiming to partner with a local private school on a Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) program charging over RMB 100,000 in annual tuition.
Hong Kong
2025.09.07 18:00
Watch This | Harmony in strength: How Emei Martial Arts bridges cultures worldwide
Emei Martial Arts, originating from Mount Emei in Sichuan, is one of China's three major martial arts schools with a history spanning nearly 3,000 years. Recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage item in 2008, Emei Martial Arts has become a cultural bridge, attracting enthusiasts worldwide. Through performances, competitions, and global collaborations, it not only preserves China's rich traditions but also fosters international cultural exchange, showcasing the enduring charm and evolving spirit of Chinese martial arts.
Video
2025.09.06 14:23
Watch This | Allan Zeman praises China's military parade: 'Everybody in China should be very proud!'
Chairman of Lan Kwai Fong Group, Allan Zeman, was full of praise after watching China's V-Day parade, even breaking into a spontaneous rendition of the "March of the Volunteers."
Video
2025.09.05 10:18
S. Korea to trial visa-free entry for Chinese group tourists starting Sept. 29 with 15-day limit
According to a report by Yonhap News on Sept. 7, the South Korean government will implement a trial visa-free entry policy for Chinese group tourists (three or more people) starting from Sept. 29, with a stay limit of 15 days.
World
2025.09.08 18:40
Chinapedia | Yu Lan Cultural Festival 2025 celebrates tradition with innovation
The Yu Lan Cultural Festival, a vibrant celebration of the Hungry Ghost Festival and the rich traditions of Chiu Chow communities, is set to return from September 12-14, 2025, at the Moreton Terrace Temporary Playground (near the Hong Kong Central Library). This year's festival promises a captivating experience for all ages, showcasing the enduring charm of Yu Lan through a diverse program of both traditional and innovative activities.
Lifestyle
2025.09.08 17:40
DDN Business Insider | Does 'cooling down' of ESG investment hide opportunities? Experts decipher path for Chinese companies
The Hong Kong Sustainable Disclosure Guidelines officially came into effect on the 1st of last month. However, discussions in the market about the decline in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) interest are increasingly common. What are the reasons behind this? Is it related to the Trump administration's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement?
Video
2025.09.08 17:10
Ishiba Shigeru steps down: Who is most likely to succeed as Japan's PM?
On Sept. 7 local time, Japanese Prime Minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Ishiba Shigeru held an emergency press conference at the Prime Minister's Official Residence, announcing his decision to resign as LDP President. Analysts believe that Ishiba announced under immense pressure from within the party to avoid further escalation and public exposure of internal divisions.
World
2025.09.08 16:45
Canada launches C$5 bn strategic fund amid rising unemployment and trade war impact
Canada's unemployment rate rose to 7.1% in August, the highest level since May 2016, according to data released last week. This increase coincides with a 1.6% annualized decline in second-quarter GDP, a sharp 7.5% drop in exports, and a 9.4% plunge in business investment. In response, Canada's Prime Minister has activated a C$5 billion (approximately HK$28.2 billion) strategic response fund to support industries severely impacted by the U.S. tariff war.
World
2025.09.08 16:30
Deepline | Unhealed wounds: Lingering threat of Japan's abandoned chemical weapons in China
Eighty years ago, under the pressure of time as they retreated in defeat and to cover up the fact that they had openly violated the Hague Convention by producing and using chemical weapons, the Japanese invading forces abandoned a large number of chemical weapons. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously stated that Japan had excavated and recovered over 160,000 abandoned chemical weapons and destroyed about 130,000, which means that 30,000 abandoned Japanese chemical weapons remain unprocessed.
Deepline
2025.09.08 15:50
Man illegally resides in private home: Creates secret 'comfort home'
Is a real-life version of "Parasite" unfolding in the US? According to reports from various foreign media, police recently discovered a strange man living in the floor space of a residential home in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, equipped with his own gear.
World
2025.09.08 20:42
Watch This | Join us for 'online moon viewing': Full record of 'blood moon' total lunar eclipse in Nice, France
There's a saying: "Nature is unpredictable." The approach of Tropical Storm "Taba" to Hong Kong made it difficult to observe the "blood moon" total lunar eclipse with the naked eye, which was originally expected to occur from the evening of September 7 to the early morning of September 8 in Hong Kong.
Video
2025.09.08 19:30
Deepline | Pets as family: Emotional and economic rise of China's pet afterlife services
In the hustle of urban life, pets have long become indispensable members of many families. Over the past decade, China's pet economy has continued to heat up. Yet, when parting is inevitable, a growing number of pet owners are choosing to arrange a dignified and warm farewell for their pets. From body transportation and cleaning to farewell ceremonies with flowers, cremation, ashes storage, and even turning fur or ashes into memorial keepsakes… the pet afterlife industry has quietly emerged. This "premium consumption" driven by human emotions reflects changes in societal attitudes.
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2025.09.08 19:00
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Watch This | Join us for 'online moon viewing': Full record of 'blood moon' total lunar eclipse in Nice, France
There's a saying: "Nature is unpredictable." The approach of Tropical Storm "Taba" to Hong Kong made it difficult to observe the "blood moon" total lunar eclipse with the naked eye, which was originally expected to occur from the evening of September 7 to the early morning of September 8 in Hong Kong.
Video
2025.09.08 19:30
I Live in HK EP2 | One man, one violin, one city called home: A French performer's HK journey
On the streets of Hong Kong, there is a silver-haired, blue-eyed man with a quiet smile and a violin case in hand. His name is Chris. He's 65 years old, a street performer from France, and for the past 45 years, he has made a living from music, one note at a time.
I Live in HK
2025.09.08 17:53
DDN Business Insider | Does 'cooling down' of ESG investment hide opportunities? Experts decipher path for Chinese companies
The Hong Kong Sustainable Disclosure Guidelines officially came into effect on the 1st of last month. However, discussions in the market about the decline in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) interest are increasingly common. What are the reasons behind this? Is it related to the Trump administration's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement?
Video
2025.09.08 17:10
Watch This | Global reactions to China's military anthem When That Day Comes
On Feb. 2, the Chinese Ministry of Defense released the music video for the song When That Day Comes. This song not only features an uplifting melody but also expresses a deep yearning for peace and an indomitable spirit. Let's take a look at the reactions from netizens around the world to this song.
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2025.09.08 15:15
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Opinion | The victory parade—a watershed moment in history
For seventy minutes, all eyes of the world were riveted on Beijing. This is no ordinary march past. Its crisp goosestepping gives Chinese viewers goosebumps of pride. Tightly choreographed to the inch, it represents a nation marching into history.
Philip Yeung
2025.09.07 12:00
Opinion | HK's national security measures expose Western hypocrisy
Hong Kong's decisive measures against 15 overseas activists—individuals who have betrayed their homeland by collaborating with Western entities to undermine China's sovereignty—demonstrate the necessity of protecting national stability.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.09.06 13:32
Opinion | Elevating HK through hosting landmark sports events
In the vibrant arena of global sports, Hong Kong has recently become a stage for thrilling spectacles that captivate hearts and minds.
Kevin Lau
2025.09.06 11:29
Opinion | Spirit of Shaoguan: Guangdong wartime provincial capital and center of South China resistance front
From the pioneering spirit of "cutting through mountains to pave the way" to the passionate dedication of "standing firm as a pillar amid challenges," and further to the revitalizing vanguard of "bravely riding the tides," the resilience and responsibility deeply ingrained in the blood of the people have become the most profound echoes of Shaoguan's land.
China
2025.09.04 16:45
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Deepline | Pets as family: Emotional and economic rise of China's pet afterlife services
In the hustle of urban life, pets have long become indispensable members of many families. Over the past decade, China's pet economy has continued to heat up. Yet, when parting is inevitable, a growing number of pet owners are choosing to arrange a dignified and warm farewell for their pets. From body transportation and cleaning to farewell ceremonies with flowers, cremation, ashes storage, and even turning fur or ashes into memorial keepsakes… the pet afterlife industry has quietly emerged. This "premium consumption" driven by human emotions reflects changes in societal attitudes.
Deepline
2025.09.08 19:00
Deepline | Unhealed wounds: Lingering threat of Japan's abandoned chemical weapons in China
Eighty years ago, under the pressure of time as they retreated in defeat and to cover up the fact that they had openly violated the Hague Convention by producing and using chemical weapons, the Japanese invading forces abandoned a large number of chemical weapons. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously stated that Japan had excavated and recovered over 160,000 abandoned chemical weapons and destroyed about 130,000, which means that 30,000 abandoned Japanese chemical weapons remain unprocessed.
Deepline
2025.09.08 15:50
Deepline | Childlike whimsy becomes big business: How plush toys and blind boxes captured adult hearts
From children's playthings to urban adults' "favorite treasures," plush toys, collectible blind boxes, and plastic building blocks are not only filling emotional voids but also giving rise to a rapidly expanding "childlike whimsy economy." Driven by social media and e-commerce platforms, this market has reached tens of billions of yuan, with "whimsical consumption" permeating adult lives at an astonishing rate, becoming an undeniable new trend in the consumer market.
Deepline
2025.09.07 14:10
Opinion | HK's national security measures expose Western hypocrisy
Hong Kong's decisive measures against 15 overseas activists—individuals who have betrayed their homeland by collaborating with Western entities to undermine China's sovereignty—demonstrate the necessity of protecting national stability.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.09.06 13:32
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I Live in HK EP2 | One man, one violin, one city called home: A French performer's HK journey
On the streets of Hong Kong, there is a silver-haired, blue-eyed man with a quiet smile and a violin case in hand. His name is Chris. He's 65 years old, a street performer from France, and for the past 45 years, he has made a living from music, one note at a time.
I Live in HK
2025.09.08 17:53
Chinapedia | Yu Lan Cultural Festival 2025 celebrates tradition with innovation
The Yu Lan Cultural Festival, a vibrant celebration of the Hungry Ghost Festival and the rich traditions of Chiu Chow communities, is set to return from September 12-14, 2025, at the Moreton Terrace Temporary Playground (near the Hong Kong Central Library). This year's festival promises a captivating experience for all ages, showcasing the enduring charm of Yu Lan through a diverse program of both traditional and innovative activities.
Lifestyle
2025.09.08 17:40
Photos | Typhoon Tapah: Police officers on frontline of wind and rain
The Hong Kong Observatory maintained the No. 8 typhoon signal until 1:10 pm today (Sept. 8), with strong winds and heavy rain continuing to affect multiple districts across the city. Incidents such as fallen trees and collapsed scaffolding have been reported due to the severe weather. Despite the challenging conditions, police officers have remained at their posts, standing on the front lines to fully ensure the safety of citizens and the city.
Hong Kong
2025.09.08 14:50
Passport application fees increased effective today: 32-page passport now HK$430, 48-page version HK$520
The Hong Kong government announced on June 25 an adjustment to some service fees charged by the Immigration Department, including fees for SAR passports and Re-entry Permits. The new fees took effect on Sept. 8.
Hong Kong
2025.09.08 14:20
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Deepline | Pets as family: Emotional and economic rise of China's pet afterlife services
In the hustle of urban life, pets have long become indispensable members of many families. Over the past decade, China's pet economy has continued to heat up. Yet, when parting is inevitable, a growing number of pet owners are choosing to arrange a dignified and warm farewell for their pets. From body transportation and cleaning to farewell ceremonies with flowers, cremation, ashes storage, and even turning fur or ashes into memorial keepsakes… the pet afterlife industry has quietly emerged. This "premium consumption" driven by human emotions reflects changes in societal attitudes.
Deepline
2025.09.08 19:00
DDN Business Insider | Does 'cooling down' of ESG investment hide opportunities? Experts decipher path for Chinese companies
The Hong Kong Sustainable Disclosure Guidelines officially came into effect on the 1st of last month. However, discussions in the market about the decline in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) interest are increasingly common. What are the reasons behind this? Is it related to the Trump administration's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement?
Video
2025.09.08 17:10
Deepline | Unhealed wounds: Lingering threat of Japan's abandoned chemical weapons in China
Eighty years ago, under the pressure of time as they retreated in defeat and to cover up the fact that they had openly violated the Hague Convention by producing and using chemical weapons, the Japanese invading forces abandoned a large number of chemical weapons. China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously stated that Japan had excavated and recovered over 160,000 abandoned chemical weapons and destroyed about 130,000, which means that 30,000 abandoned Japanese chemical weapons remain unprocessed.
Deepline
2025.09.08 15:50
Watch This | Global reactions to China's military anthem When That Day Comes
On Feb. 2, the Chinese Ministry of Defense released the music video for the song When That Day Comes. This song not only features an uplifting melody but also expresses a deep yearning for peace and an indomitable spirit. Let's take a look at the reactions from netizens around the world to this song.
Video
2025.09.08 15:15
World
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Man illegally resides in private home: Creates secret 'comfort home'
Is a real-life version of "Parasite" unfolding in the US? According to reports from various foreign media, police recently discovered a strange man living in the floor space of a residential home in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, equipped with his own gear.
World
2025.09.08 20:42
Watch This | Join us for 'online moon viewing': Full record of 'blood moon' total lunar eclipse in Nice, France
There's a saying: "Nature is unpredictable." The approach of Tropical Storm "Taba" to Hong Kong made it difficult to observe the "blood moon" total lunar eclipse with the naked eye, which was originally expected to occur from the evening of September 7 to the early morning of September 8 in Hong Kong.
Video
2025.09.08 19:30
S. Korea to trial visa-free entry for Chinese group tourists starting Sept. 29 with 15-day limit
According to a report by Yonhap News on Sept. 7, the South Korean government will implement a trial visa-free entry policy for Chinese group tourists (three or more people) starting from Sept. 29, with a stay limit of 15 days.
World
2025.09.08 18:40
Ishiba Shigeru steps down: Who is most likely to succeed as Japan's PM?
On Sept. 7 local time, Japanese Prime Minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Ishiba Shigeru held an emergency press conference at the Prime Minister's Official Residence, announcing his decision to resign as LDP President. Analysts believe that Ishiba announced under immense pressure from within the party to avoid further escalation and public exposure of internal divisions.
World
2025.09.08 16:45
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DDN Business Insider | Does 'cooling down' of ESG investment hide opportunities? Experts decipher path for Chinese companies
The Hong Kong Sustainable Disclosure Guidelines officially came into effect on the 1st of last month. However, discussions in the market about the decline in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) interest are increasingly common. What are the reasons behind this? Is it related to the Trump administration's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement?
Video
2025.09.08 17:10
DDN Business Insider | Key differences from 2015 bull market: Are there signs of peak in A-Share after decade high?
Early last week, both the Hong Kong and A-share markets performed strongly. In particular, A-shares successfully broke through the 3,800-point mark on August 22, leading to increased market activity. Although A-shares experienced some adjustments during the week, overall market sentiment remained high. What are the core driving forces behind this round of market performance?
Video
2025.09.01 17:00
DDN Business Insider | Underlying messages behind Powell's speech: Is weak employment becoming catalyst for interest rate cuts?
Powell noted that the U.S. economy continues to demonstrate resilience against a backdrop of high tariffs and tightened immigration policies. However, significant slowdowns have emerged in the labor market and economic growth. He stated that while inflation remains a concern, rising risks in the job market could lead the Fed to consider cutting interest rates in September. So, how will Powell's statements impact the trajectory of future Fed rate cuts?
Video
2025.08.25 17:35
Pop Mart's annual revenue may exceed RMB 30 bn: Mini LABUBU launches this week
Pop Mart convened its interim results conference today, where founder Wang Ning announced the group's strongest-ever financial performance and projected annual revenue to exceed RMB 30 billion. During the event, Wang unveiled the miniaturized LABUBU series set for release this week, indicating plans to expand this iconic IP into more diverse usage scenarios: "While consumers traditionally attached LABUBU to bags, starting next week they can even hang it on their phones—this represents just the beginning of our scenario expansion strategy."
China
2025.08.20 21:30
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Chinapedia | Yu Lan Cultural Festival 2025 celebrates tradition with innovation
The Yu Lan Cultural Festival, a vibrant celebration of the Hungry Ghost Festival and the rich traditions of Chiu Chow communities, is set to return from September 12-14, 2025, at the Moreton Terrace Temporary Playground (near the Hong Kong Central Library). This year's festival promises a captivating experience for all ages, showcasing the enduring charm of Yu Lan through a diverse program of both traditional and innovative activities.
Lifestyle
2025.09.08 17:40
Xin Zhilei wins Best Actress at 82nd Venice Film Festival
Chinese actress Xin Zhilei won the Best Actress award Saturday (Sept. 7) night at the 82nd Venice Film Festival for her role in The Sun Rises on Us All.
China
2025.09.07 11:12
HKO to issue Strong Wind Signal No. 3 by midnight, higher signal possible tomorrow night
The Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) announced at 4:45 p.m. on Sept. 6 that the Standby Signal No. 1 is currently in effect as a tropical cyclone continues to approach. The Observatory plans to issue the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 between midnight and 3:00 a.m. tomorrow.
Hong Kong
2025.09.06 17:22
Watch This | Harmony in strength: How Emei Martial Arts bridges cultures worldwide
Emei Martial Arts, originating from Mount Emei in Sichuan, is one of China's three major martial arts schools with a history spanning nearly 3,000 years. Recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage item in 2008, Emei Martial Arts has become a cultural bridge, attracting enthusiasts worldwide. Through performances, competitions, and global collaborations, it not only preserves China's rich traditions but also fosters international cultural exchange, showcasing the enduring charm and evolving spirit of Chinese martial arts.
Video
2025.09.06 14:23
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OMG | Robots clash in SW China's Chongqing
Robots went head-to-head in fierce battles at the World Smart Industry Expo 2025 in Chongqing. Crowds were thrilled by the epic showdowns!
Video
2025.09.08 08:31
China launches new remote sensing satellite group
China launched a new group of remote sensing satellites from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in northern Shanxi Province on Sunday (Sept. 7).
China
2025.09.07 13:10
Journalist's View | Digital creative park that gives birth to Ne Zha: Connecting industry chain over a cup of coffee
In a surreal scene that feels almost too ideal to be true, entrepreneurs in the Tianfu Long Island Digital Cultural and Creative Park in Chengdu High-tech Zone can walk just a few steps with a hard drive in hand to find partners. Outside the park, players can explore almost all of Sichuan simply by gaming. Yet, this seemingly utopian vision is unfolding in reality.
Editors' Pick
2025.08.28 10:10
Watch This | Game motion capture: From real-life 'perfect recreation' to fantastical on-screen world
In the motion capture studio of Leenzee, every subtle movement of the actors breathes life into virtual characters. Watch the video to see how this technology precisely captures and infuses digital creations with vitality.
Video
2025.08.25 16:22
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Journalist's View | Philosophy of Jeremy Lin
Jeremy Lin has retired. As a Chinese-American basketball player, Lin has had a career filled with challenges yet ultimately fulfilling.
Editors' Pick
2025.09.03 16:40
Journalist's View | Not just 'passing by': Why Leshan makes international tourists stop and stay
Today, Leshan's internationalization efforts are steadily advancing through meticulous attention to detail, such as offering bilingual food maps and adding more translation devices and travel discounts. These efforts, combined with Leshan's natural landscape resources and culinary delights, will enable the city's vision of becoming a global tourism destination to come closer to reality.
Editors' Pick
2025.09.01 14:29
Journalist's View | Digital creative park that gives birth to Ne Zha: Connecting industry chain over a cup of coffee
In a surreal scene that feels almost too ideal to be true, entrepreneurs in the Tianfu Long Island Digital Cultural and Creative Park in Chengdu High-tech Zone can walk just a few steps with a hard drive in hand to find partners. Outside the park, players can explore almost all of Sichuan simply by gaming. Yet, this seemingly utopian vision is unfolding in reality.
Editors' Pick
2025.08.28 10:10
Journalist's View | Balance of progress: Intersection of AI & our evolving identity
Overall, the HKCCF is not just a stage for showcasing technological products but also a platform for knowledge and innovation exchange. Visitors experienced the allure of cutting-edge technology while learning how to apply these technologies in the future, highlighting Hong Kong's position as a leading city in technological innovation. This prompts me to reflect: in this technology-driven era, how should we seize opportunities, face challenges, and find our place in the wave of technology?
Editors' Pick
2025.08.25 20:12
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