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  2. Usage of social media in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests

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    In the 2019–2020 Hong Kong Protests, Twitter is still used to spread instant news. Users post videos and photos to Twitter in real time, they like, retweet, comment, use hashtags and tag major journalists and publications in their tweets. Studies show that Twitter is used more commonly among foreign correspondents.

  3. South China Morning Post - Wikipedia

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    The South China Morning Post ( SCMP ), with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is a Hong Kong -based English-language newspaper owned by Alibaba Group. [2] [3] Founded in 1903 by Tse Tsan-tai and Alfred Cunningham, it has remained Hong Kong's newspaper of record since British colonial rule. [4] [5] : 251 Editor-in-chief Tammy Tam ...

  4. Martin (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Martin (traditional Chinese: 馬田; simplified Chinese: 马田) is a Hong Kong YouTuber, television personality, and author.He created the YouTube cooking channel Dim Cook Guide (traditional Chinese: 點 Cook Guide; simplified Chinese: 点 Cook Guide) on 21 February 2014, growing it to be ranked third by number of subscribers for Hong Kong YouTube channels in 2021.

  5. Hong Kong Free Press - Wikipedia

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    Tom Grundy, co-founder. Hong Kong Free Press (HKFP) is a free, non-profit [1] news website based in Hong Kong.It was co-founded in 2015 by Tom Grundy, who believed that the territory's press freedom was in decline, to provide an independent alternative to the dominant English-language newspaper of record in Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post.

  6. Trial & Error (company) - Wikipedia

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    The song's enthusiasts, who were primarily young people, started saying the lyrics in place of saying "goodbye". According to the South China Morning Post ' s Emily Tsang, the song alludes to the "inner struggle" that people have over many Hong Kong people moving abroad. For weeks, the song topped the ranking of Cantonese songs played on Spotify.

  7. Murder of Abby Choi - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Abby Choi. Abby Choi ( Chinese: 蔡天鳳: 1994 [2] [dubious – discuss] – c. 21 February 2023) was a Hong Kong [3] model, socialite, and influencer who was reported missing on 21 February 2023. On 24 February 2023, three days after she was reported missing, Choi was found murdered, with her headless body discovered at a village in ...

  8. 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards - Wikipedia

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    42nd Hong Kong Film Awards. The 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards ( Chinese: 第42屆香港電影金像獎) was the 42nd ceremony of the Hong Kong Film Awards, which honored the best Hong Kong films of 2023. Presented by the Hong Kong Film Awards Association, it was took place at Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui on 14 April 2024. [1] [2] [3]

  9. FHProductionHK - Wikipedia

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    FHProductionHK is a Hong Kong YouTube channel. Started in 2012, the channel produces comedic videos that focus on social issues in Hong Kong. It was created by Darren Cheng and Kenrick Ho who wear bear masks to hide their faces from the audience. Cheng wears a Teddy Head mask (Chinese: 熊仔頭) from the Japanese fictional bea