THE collection of Chinese art that belonged to a famous Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigner who lived in Salisbury is to go under the hammer at auction. John Waldon died last year and was a key political figure in Hong Kong during the second half of the ... full story
Commuters in Hong Kong might notice something unusual on their route through the subways this month. In between the barrage of commercial advertisements directed at them (not to mention the throngs of other commuters), they might catch a glimpse of art.and more »full story
Six weeks ago, Hong Kong police attacked peaceful, pro-democracy protesters with pepper spray and tear gas. That night, umbrellas, already ubiquitous amid that city's neon signs, high rises and junk boats, found a new use: revolution. As the protesters ... full story
Commuters in Hong Kong might notice something unusual on their route through the subways this month. In between the barrage of commercial advertisements directed at them (not to mention the throngs of other commuters), they might catch a glimpse of art.and more »full story