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Decoding China EP19 | Ukrainian influencer: Can everyone find their passion in China? Yegor is a Ukrainian who has been living in China for nearly 15 years. His command of Mandarin isn't just fluent—it's witty enough to have native speakers in stitches. In 2008, Yegor came to China through a student exchange program. Unlike his hometown, China has a massive population, which makes even niche hobbies viable. He suggests that people come to China and experience it for themselves first, because they're bound to fall in love with at least some part of it.
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2026.03.25 17:30
HK is best gateway to tap opportunities on Chinese mainland: Financial Secretary Hong Kong is the best gateway to tap the enormous opportunities on the Chinese mainland, the financial secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government said on Tuesday (March 24).
Hong Kong
2026.03.25 17:17
100 Ways To Drool | Mushrooms stuffed with shrimp paste Mushrooms stuffed with shrimp paste (or shrimp mousse) is a popular Chinese dish that combines the earthy flavor of mushrooms with the sweet, bouncy texture of seasoned shrimp.
100 Ways To Live
2026.03.25 16:49
Watch This | 'Pegasus 3' set to hit HK theaters on April 9 Directed and written by renowned filmmaker Han Han, "Pegasus 3" has soared past RMB 4.3 billion in box office earnings since its release in the Chinese Mainland, securing the top spot for the Chinese New Year holiday box office and entering the ranks of the all-time top ten box office hits. The highly anticipated film is scheduled for release in Hong Kong on April 9, with early screenings available during the Easter holidays.
Lifestyle
2026.03.25 16:21
Connecting Dots | Foreigners in HK weigh in on HK$2,000 jaywalking fine To enhance road safety awareness, the police launched a two-week territory-wide enforcement operation from March 17 to 31, targeting distracted driving and pedestrians illegally crossing the road. Under current regulations, pedestrians who jaywalk can be fined HK$2,000.
Connecting Dots
2026.03.25 16:11
Deepline | My voice, not from my mouth: AI voice theft sparks rights protection movement in China's dubbing industry China's dubbing industry is now fighting a "battle to protect voices." Since March of this year, voice actors from top organizations such as Bian Jiang Studio, 729 Voice Studio, and VOICE BEAR studio have issued joint statements condemning certain institutions and individuals for using their voices without authorization.
Deepline
2026.03.25 15:00
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Decoding China EP19 | Ukrainian influencer: Can everyone find their passion in China? Yegor is a Ukrainian who has been living in China for nearly 15 years. His command of Mandarin isn't just fluent—it's witty enough to have native speakers in stitches. In 2008, Yegor came to China through a student exchange program. Unlike his hometown, China has a massive population, which makes even niche hobbies viable. He suggests that people come to China and experience it for themselves first, because they're bound to fall in love with at least some part of it.
Video
2026.03.25 17:30
100 Ways To Drool | Mushrooms stuffed with shrimp paste Mushrooms stuffed with shrimp paste (or shrimp mousse) is a popular Chinese dish that combines the earthy flavor of mushrooms with the sweet, bouncy texture of seasoned shrimp.
100 Ways To Live
2026.03.25 16:49
Connecting Dots | Foreigners in HK weigh in on HK$2,000 jaywalking fine To enhance road safety awareness, the police launched a two-week territory-wide enforcement operation from March 17 to 31, targeting distracted driving and pedestrians illegally crossing the road. Under current regulations, pedestrians who jaywalk can be fined HK$2,000.
Connecting Dots
2026.03.25 16:11
I Live in HK EP8 | HK's lowest-vote candidate: A Bangladeshi 'Sun Yat-sen' and his 'New Three Principles' for ethnic-minority communities Babu came under the spotlight during the 2023 District Council election. Running as an independent, he won 253 votes—less than 3%—the lowest tally in the city, and lost his election deposit. Critics questioned how he could serve residents without speaking Cantonese. But Babu stayed calm: the Bangladeshi community in Hong Kong is small, he wasn't well known before the campaign, and even a handful of supporters meant something. To him, losing isn't failure—it's proof that some neighbors heard him, and that's reason enough to run again.
I Live in HK
2026.03.25 14:43
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I Live in HK EP8 | HK's lowest-vote candidate: A Bangladeshi 'Sun Yat-sen' and his 'New Three Principles' for ethnic-minority communities Babu came under the spotlight during the 2023 District Council election. Running as an independent, he won 253 votes—less than 3%—the lowest tally in the city, and lost his election deposit. Critics questioned how he could serve residents without speaking Cantonese. But Babu stayed calm: the Bangladeshi community in Hong Kong is small, he wasn't well known before the campaign, and even a handful of supporters meant something. To him, losing isn't failure—it's proof that some neighbors heard him, and that's reason enough to run again.
I Live in HK
2026.03.25 14:43
Opinion | Trump's barely disguised market manipulation papers over the cracks Over the last weekend, US President Donald Trump proclaimed an ultimatum to Iran that if they did not "reopen the strait of Hormuz within 48 hours," the US would retaliate in destroying its energy infrastructure. Tehran predictably replied by stating that if America or Israel done so, it would target critical energy infrastructure in the Gulf States, causing further havoc in global oil and gas markets. Predictably, markets soured in receiving this news and stocks nosedived.
Tom Fowdy
2026.03.24 15:25
Opinion | Joe Kent is no hero: Just another clever move in the broken US empire Joe Kent has resigned from his position as director of the US National Counterterrorism Center. In public statements and interviews surrounding the move, he presents himself as an insider who has finally had enough, a man willing to risk his career to highlight dangerous missteps in American foreign policy. However, it is a carefully timed tactical retreat from a visibly sinking project, designed to preserve his political viability and personal brand for future opportunities while avoiding any real accountability for the years he spent inside the system.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.03.24 12:25
Opinion | Reading Trump like an open book Trump is a bully. We all know this. But we must know what makes bullies tick.
Philip Yeung
2026.03.22 16:18
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Deepline | My voice, not from my mouth: AI voice theft sparks rights protection movement in China's dubbing industry China's dubbing industry is now fighting a "battle to protect voices." Since March of this year, voice actors from top organizations such as Bian Jiang Studio, 729 Voice Studio, and VOICE BEAR studio have issued joint statements condemning certain institutions and individuals for using their voices without authorization.
Deepline
2026.03.25 15:00
Deepline | Beyond messaging: Why Telegram, Slack, and Feishu are becoming new home for AI agents When AI agents need a "home," they do not move into standalone apps—instead, they move into chat software.
Deepline
2026.03.24 17:30
Deepline | 'Contradictions' of Unitree: Tech giant, marketing silencer Can you imagine a well-known company in China spends almost nothing on marketing? In the first three quarters of 2025, its advertising expenses were only 22.57 million. Its humanoid robot shipments have already ranked first in the world, yet its R&D investment in the first three quarters of 2025 was less than 100 million.
Deepline
2026.03.21 18:00
Deepline | 'Hunter Alpha' knows tricks: Xiaomi unveils AI model MiMo-V2-Pro, redefining 'execution' over conversation Last week, two anonymous models without any signatures quietly launched on the well-known API aggregation platform OpenRouter, under the codenames "Hunter Alpha" and "Healer Alpha." Without any promotion, their usage volume began to climb steadily at an unusual pace.
Deepline
2026.03.19 16:00
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Art Basel agreement secures HK as exclusive regional venue for five years: Rosanna Law Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law said today (March 25) that an agreement has been reached with Art Basel to confirm Hong Kong as the exhibition's sole regional venue for the next five years, a move she said will consolidate the city's position as the exclusive host city.
Hong Kong
2026.03.25 19:19
HK is best gateway to tap opportunities on Chinese mainland: Financial Secretary Hong Kong is the best gateway to tap the enormous opportunities on the Chinese mainland, the financial secretary of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government said on Tuesday (March 24).
Hong Kong
2026.03.25 17:17
Watch This | 'Pegasus 3' set to hit HK theaters on April 9 Directed and written by renowned filmmaker Han Han, "Pegasus 3" has soared past RMB 4.3 billion in box office earnings since its release in the Chinese Mainland, securing the top spot for the Chinese New Year holiday box office and entering the ranks of the all-time top ten box office hits. The highly anticipated film is scheduled for release in Hong Kong on April 9, with early screenings available during the Easter holidays.
Lifestyle
2026.03.25 16:21
Connecting Dots | Foreigners in HK weigh in on HK$2,000 jaywalking fine To enhance road safety awareness, the police launched a two-week territory-wide enforcement operation from March 17 to 31, targeting distracted driving and pedestrians illegally crossing the road. Under current regulations, pedestrians who jaywalk can be fined HK$2,000.
Connecting Dots
2026.03.25 16:11
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Decoding China EP19 | Ukrainian influencer: Can everyone find their passion in China? Yegor is a Ukrainian who has been living in China for nearly 15 years. His command of Mandarin isn't just fluent—it's witty enough to have native speakers in stitches. In 2008, Yegor came to China through a student exchange program. Unlike his hometown, China has a massive population, which makes even niche hobbies viable. He suggests that people come to China and experience it for themselves first, because they're bound to fall in love with at least some part of it.
Video
2026.03.25 17:30
Deepline | My voice, not from my mouth: AI voice theft sparks rights protection movement in China's dubbing industry China's dubbing industry is now fighting a "battle to protect voices." Since March of this year, voice actors from top organizations such as Bian Jiang Studio, 729 Voice Studio, and VOICE BEAR studio have issued joint statements condemning certain institutions and individuals for using their voices without authorization.
Deepline
2026.03.25 15:00
I Live in HK EP8 | HK's lowest-vote candidate: A Bangladeshi 'Sun Yat-sen' and his 'New Three Principles' for ethnic-minority communities Babu came under the spotlight during the 2023 District Council election. Running as an independent, he won 253 votes—less than 3%—the lowest tally in the city, and lost his election deposit. Critics questioned how he could serve residents without speaking Cantonese. But Babu stayed calm: the Bangladeshi community in Hong Kong is small, he wasn't well known before the campaign, and even a handful of supporters meant something. To him, losing isn't failure—it's proof that some neighbors heard him, and that's reason enough to run again.
I Live in HK
2026.03.25 14:43
Jay Chou's new album drops globally: Children of the Sun MV recreates 30 masterpieces After a gap of three years and eight months, pop icon Jay Chou's 16th album, The Children of the Sun, was released digitally worldwide at midnight on March 25; the physical edition will be available April 10.
China
2026.03.25 12:00
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European and Japanese automakers face production cuts due to dependence on Middle East aluminium Nearly a month of ongoing conflict in the Middle East has sent shockwaves through the automotive industry, with major manufacturers warning that aluminum supply chains from the Persian Gulf face imminent disruption. Industry leaders fear that existing aluminum stockpiles could be exhausted in the short term if the conflict persists, forcing automakers to scale back or even halt production, sparking panic buying that has driven aluminum prices up 30 to 40 percent compared to pre-war levels.
World
2026.03.25 20:30
Watch This | Iran releases Lego‑style AI clips mocking Trump as 'loser', Israel's puppet Shortly after the US‑Israel‑Iran conflict broke out, Iran released several Lego‑style AI animated clips on state television mocking the United States and Israel.
World
2026.03.25 18:26
Decoding China EP19 | Ukrainian influencer: Can everyone find their passion in China? Yegor is a Ukrainian who has been living in China for nearly 15 years. His command of Mandarin isn't just fluent—it's witty enough to have native speakers in stitches. In 2008, Yegor came to China through a student exchange program. Unlike his hometown, China has a massive population, which makes even niche hobbies viable. He suggests that people come to China and experience it for themselves first, because they're bound to fall in love with at least some part of it.
Video
2026.03.25 17:30
I Live in HK EP8 | HK's lowest-vote candidate: A Bangladeshi 'Sun Yat-sen' and his 'New Three Principles' for ethnic-minority communities Babu came under the spotlight during the 2023 District Council election. Running as an independent, he won 253 votes—less than 3%—the lowest tally in the city, and lost his election deposit. Critics questioned how he could serve residents without speaking Cantonese. But Babu stayed calm: the Bangladeshi community in Hong Kong is small, he wasn't well known before the campaign, and even a handful of supporters meant something. To him, losing isn't failure—it's proof that some neighbors heard him, and that's reason enough to run again.
I Live in HK
2026.03.25 14:43
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DDN Business Insider | Middle East turmoil spills over: Why agricultural markets are feeling heat Recent tensions in the Middle East have escalated. Iran, in retaliation against the US and Israel, bombed their important energy facility, the South Pars oil and gas field, and announced it would proactively attack other Middle Eastern oil facilities. With the Strait of Hormuz still effectively blockaded, an oil supply crisis seems imminent.
DDN Business Insider
2026.03.23 18:00
US Fed keeps interest rate unchanged at 3.5-3.75 pct The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday (March 18) decided to maintain its target range for the federal funds rate at 3.5-3.75 percent, in line with market expectations.
World
2026.03.19 11:20
John Lee: Currently in full speed to develop HK's first 'Five-Year Plan' Chief Executive John Lee stated at the Hong Kong Economic Summit 2026 today (March 16) that the HKSAR Government is formulating its first-ever "Hong Kong Five-Year Plan" to align with the national 15th Five-Year Plan, providing clear guidance for socio-economic development and better integrating Hong Kong into the national development landscape.
Hong Kong
2026.03.16 18:00
DDN Business Insider | AI agent's debut in govt work report: What changes are on the horizon for AI industry? Recently, the open-source AI intelligent agent execution framework OpenClaw has sparked a "lobsterfarming craze." This year, references to "intelligent agents" were included in the government work report for the first time, signaling a potential new stage of development in the artificial intelligence industry.
DDN Business Insider
2026.03.16 16:15
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Watch This | 'Pegasus 3' set to hit HK theaters on April 9 Directed and written by renowned filmmaker Han Han, "Pegasus 3" has soared past RMB 4.3 billion in box office earnings since its release in the Chinese Mainland, securing the top spot for the Chinese New Year holiday box office and entering the ranks of the all-time top ten box office hits. The highly anticipated film is scheduled for release in Hong Kong on April 9, with early screenings available during the Easter holidays.
Lifestyle
2026.03.25 16:21
A Thousand Hamlets | Reflections on Antigone in Hong Kong How does a play written 2500 years ago connect with a modern audience? The Asian premiere of a dance theatre production of Antigone at the 54th Hong Kong Arts Festival staged a provocative cross-cultural encounter. This radical reincarnation of Sophocles' play was advertised by the winter guests company as a "complete sensorial experience, a defiant celebration of our shared humanity, and a call to feel, question, and act." These heady ambitions are grounded in fundamental beliefs about the human condition.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.03.25 15:50
Watch This | 25+ EEG Family Concert gathers stars: Tickets go on public sale today Presented by Hang Seng Insurance and organized by Emperor Entertainment Group (EEG), the "25+ EEG Family Concert" is set to take place on May 4, 2026, at the Kai Tak Sports Park, the main venue of Kai Tak Sports Park. With a total investment exceeding HK$100 million, the concert will bring together EEG's star-studded roster—from veteran superstars to emerging talents—for unprecedented cross-generational collaborations, reimagining classic hits that have accompanied audiences over the past quarter-century.
Hong Kong
2026.03.19 14:30
'Old Master Q II' stamps to launch on April 2, first day covers available starting today Hongkong Post announced yesterday (March 18) that a special stamp series and related philatelic products themed "Old Master Q II" ("Lao Fu Zi II") will be officially released on April 2.
Lifestyle
2026.03.19 12:17
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