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Managing Overtourism at Mount Fuji: Locals Concerned about Photo Spot
Residents in Fuji, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan are not too happy about a local government's decision to promote a bridge as the ultimate Instagram-worthy spot to capture Mount Fuji. Yeah, it was supposed to be...
Protecting Privacy: Global Statement Urges Social Media Firms to Prevent Mass Data Scraping
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (PCPD) for Personal Data in Hong Kong, alongside other international data protection authorities, has issued a global statement urging social media platforms to take steps to prevent mass...
Challenges to Rule Mandating Long Trousers for Female Inmates – RTHK
Incarceration is a challenging experience for anyone, but for female inmates in Hong Kong, the difficulties are exacerbated by a controversial policy mandating long trousers for daytime activities during the summer months. The Correctional...
Exploitation of Rescued Hong Konger: Forced to Work 17 Hours Daily
**Forced Labor Horror: Hong Konger Endures 17-Hour Workdays in Southeast Asia** In a shocking case of exploitation, a 25-year-old Hong Konger was rescued after enduring a harrowing ordeal in Southeast Asia, where he was forced...
Seven Arrested in ICAC Fraud Case – RTHK News Update
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China’s Involvement in MOFA Visa Policy Changes Explained
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has accused China of pressuring countries to adopt the One-China policy, leading to six countries no longer allowing visa-free entry for Taiwanese citizens. This allegation comes after the...
John Lee condemns US bill threatening closure of Hong Kong trade offices
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee has strongly criticized a US bill that threatens to shut down Hong Kong's trade office in the United States. In a press conference on Tuesday, Lee denounced the...
Man in Hong Kong Jailed 14 Months for ‘Seditious’ Online Statements
Man in Hong Kong Sentenced to 14 Months in Jail for 'Seditious' Online Statements A recent ruling in Hong Kong has resulted in the conviction and sentencing of a man under a new security law,...
Eleanor Lee Denies ‘Idiot’ Chinese Comment in Singapore Actress Controversy
Singaporean actress Eleanor Lee done gone and broke her silence on all the drama swirling around a leaked audio clip that supposedly got her talking smack about Chinese nationals. The whole shebang kicked off...
Hong Kong’s Quest to Attract Wealthy Families: Inside the Strategy
In the bustling city of Hong Kong, wealthy families are being drawn in by enticing government initiatives aimed at promoting investment, philanthropy, and the establishment of family offices. The story of William Louey Lai-kuen,...
















