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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
I Live in HK EP7 | A snow queen's 7,000-kilometer journey of courage, love, and belonging In this story, we speak with Jenny Shcherbinina, a Russian entrepreneur and former professional model. Born and raised in the icy industrial city of Perm, near the Ural Mountains, Jenny left home at just 17 to pursue work in China. Her journey began not with glamour, but with grit. "My mom took half of her teacher's salary to prepare my luggage, food, medicine—everything I needed to face whatever was waiting," she recalls.
I Live in HK
2026.02.11 17:30
I Live in HK EP6 | From Iran to HK: A Wing Chun practitioner's journey of healing and belonging In a Wing Chun martial arts school in Hong Kong, Nima King, a foreign instructor, is intently guiding his students. Raised in Australia, he came to Hong Kong alone at the age of 21 to follow a Wing Chun master, and has been rooted here for nearly two decades. For him, Hong Kong is not only home, but also a place of healing in his life.
I Live in HK
2026.01.12 10:00
I Live in HK EP5 | 'I thought it couldn't be better than Paris': French exchange student finds unexpected home in HK In this episode, we follow the footsteps of Clara, an exchange student from France, as she rediscovers Hong Kong through her sincere observations and heartfelt experiences. Through her eyes, we see a city layered with contrasts, rich with complexity, and generous in its ability to embrace those who arrive as strangers. This is not just a temporary journey — it is a profound exploration of cultural collision, identity reconstruction, and the search for emotional belonging.
I Live in HK
2025.12.09 16:25
I Live in HK EP4 | She stirred French flavors into HK, and found her home In the bustling lanes of Sheung Wan — where steam rises from noodle stalls and the calls of market vendors echo through the air — a familiar voice rings out: "Char Siu Faan, no fat, please!" It might come as a surprise that the voice belongs to Charline Chatte, a woman born in the quiet countryside of Brittany, France. But after living in Hong Kong for many years, Charline has come to call this city her home — not just in address, but in spirit.
I Live in HK
2025.11.07 17:18
I Live in HK EP3 | 'Home is not where you begin, but where you choose to become': Russian-born English teacher's 13-year journey in HK Ilnur Minakhmetov is our protagonist today. Born in Kazan, a city deep in the north where winters are long and the air still, he left behind the familiar — not to escape, but to seek. Since 2012, Ilnur has been teaching English in Hong Kong. Through his students, he rediscovered the meaning of education. From classrooms to community halls, from school lectures to public forums, he has not only taught, but fully immersed himself in the life of this city — its present and future.
I Live in HK
2025.10.08 17:11
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
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