Tag: Hong Kong

Australia to Prioritize Overseas Teachers Visas Amid Teacher Shortage, May Offer Hongkongers an Alternative Lifeboat Option

Jason Clare, Minister for Education and Youth of Australia, recently said visa applications for overseas teachers would be prioritized to help ease the country’s teacher shortage. On Aug. 12, Clare held a roundtable with provincial education ministers, teacher representatives, principals, and unions on how to address the national teacher shortage. He spoke about the idea…


TCM Reduces Long COVID Symptoms by Regulating Qi, Blood, Yin & Yang

After being diagnosed with COVID-19, most people would have recovered, but some have very distressing symptoms of long COVID, which interfere with their normal lives and work. A recent study by The Lancet, a well-known medical journal, found that one-eighth of the people infected with COVID-19 develop at least one symptom of the long COVID….


HKUST Found a Key Plasma Protein Shedding a New Light on Treatment for Alzheimer’s

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) discovered a key plasma protein, which plays an important role to incur Alzheimer’s disease (Alzheimer’s), hence, a new treatment strategy can be formulated accordingly so as to reduce morbidity and improve the current conditions of patients with Alzheimer. Alzheimer’s is a common mental deteriorating disease due…


French Filming of CCP Propaganda ‘Telling Hong Kong Story’ Involves Fraud

“Spring, Seeing Hong Kong Again,” the CCP’s grand external propaganda documentary, which describes the CCP “helping Hong Kong” to “recover” from the political turmoil and the pandemic of Wuhan originated COVID-19, was revealed by the China Media Project of the University of Hong Kong, that from the production team to the international response, all are…


3 Years On: ‘What Does the Future Hold?’ How an Exile Survives Police Brutality and Trauma After 831 Prince Edward Attack

For Hongkongers 2019 was a memorable year as they fought for freedom and democracy. They rallied against the Hong Kong government and the anti-extradition bill. Millions of people took to the streets and attended rallies, and protests to stand for their beliefs. The former chief executive Carrie Lam was deafened but she ignored her people’s…


Does CCP’s Belt and Road Initiative Make Cambodia a Haven for Human Traffickers and Scammers?

For the past few years, many people have lost their jobs due to the pandemic. Criminals are taking the opportunity to find their next targets online. Hongkongers are no different. In recent weeks, Hongkongers became victims of human trafficking scams in Cambodia. While the Hong Kong Police Force depends on the regime for action, Taiwan…


Does the Milk Diet Work?

Many types of diet meals for losing body weight, which include ketones, fruit juice, and even water, are prevailing. Some celebrities such as Hong Kong star, Gillian Chung, promote the consumption of water only. Recently, Little Red Book, a social media in China, recommended the “Milk Diet” to its netizens. A milk diet is defined…


Pro-Establishment Candidate Re-elected to Council of Law Society of Hong Kong

Melissa Kaye Pang, the former president of the Hong Kong Law Society, who is known to be from the pro-Beijing camp, was re-elected with five other candidates, for the six available seats in the Council of Law Society of Hong Kong on Aug. 23. Mark Daly, a human rights lawyer, considered to be “liberal” by…


Hong Kong Immigrant Star Pastry Chef Made Cakes for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration

Hong Kong star pastry chef Jeffery Koo chose to move to Manchester, England a year and a half ago and opened his own brand cake shop “A Little Sweet,” which has become a favourite among many locals. He was also invited by the local city council earlier to make a platinum jubilee cake for the…


HKBU Develops F-sloh to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease

The Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has developed a multifunctional organic compound called F-SLOH, which has the potential to treat early Alzheimer’s disease. The research results were published in the international academic journal “Redox Biology.” Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease with common symptoms such as absent-mindedness, language impairment, being prone to losing direction, mood…