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Hong Kong Connection
If “ Hong Kong Connection ” were a tree, how old would it be? It was on 5 March, 1978 that the documentary series first went on the air in Chinese.
As the series continues, its staff are determined to go on uncovering and delving into every local and international topic that concerns the people in Hong Kong, whether it be political, economic, educational, commercial, environmental or technological.
published: 30 May 2023
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廣播九十五周年 十大中文金曲頒獎音樂會 (直播版)
自1979年至今,「十大中文金曲」一直推動本地流行音樂產業,表揚出色的台前幕後音樂人。適逢今年是廣播九十五周年,音樂會假香港體育館舉行,並以「光輝廣播九十五載開創金曲新時代」為主題,希望讓更多出色的音樂,成就本地樂壇的新時代。
published: 07 May 2023
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171204 Hong Kong Radio 903 口水多過浪花 FB Live Jackson Wang EngSub
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published: 02 Jan 2018
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Record rainfall triggers floods in Hong Kong | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Hong Kong is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years, with cars submerged in flood water and landslides hitting parts of the city. The latest torrential rains come just days after Typhoon Haikui shut the megacity down as the region suffers from storm conditions. Experts say climate change has increased the intensity of such storms, with more rain and stronger winds becoming the norm.
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published: 08 Sep 2023
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HONG KONG: BRITISH FORCES RADIO BROADCASTS FINAL PROGRAMME
(29 Jun 1997) English/Nat
Another British institution has closed down in Hong Kong just two days before the colony is handed back to Chinese sovereignty.
British Forces Radio has broadcast its last regular programme, from a container inside the Prince of Wales barracks.
The container will be lifted onto a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship, before starting its journey back to Britain later on Sunday.
BFBS will provide live coverage of the Farewell ceremony on June 30 from a mobile base instead.
The airwaves are about to fall silent on another British institution in Hong Kong - British Forces Radio.
The station has been on air in the colony since the Gurkhas moved to Hong Kong from Singapore in 1971.
The English language service began in 1979 to teach the Nepalese soldier...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Hong Kong Stories - Treasures of Hong Kong:Vegetarian Veteran
This vegetarian restaurant has been in business for more than a century and is currently run by the fifth-generation owner. Its traditional braised assorted vegetarian snack platter is renowned the world over and constitutes a part of many Hongkongers’ childhood memories, with the sweet and sour gluten puffs being the most popular item among diners. In addition to being a long-time haunt of neighbourhood residents, it also draws crowds from afar. The time-honoured eatery has withstood the test of time thanks to the hard work and persistence of several generations. How will they tackle the challenges of the next 100 years?
#HongKongHistoricalShops #ExploreHongKong #ShopsToVisit #HKFoodie #HKVegetarianPick #SweetAndSourGlutenPuff #VegetarianSnackPlatter
published: 27 Jun 2023
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Pro-democracy radio shuts shop in Hong Kong | World DNA | Latest World News | WION
A pro-democracy unlicensed radio station has said goodbye to its listeners. This comes after the July First protests, which marked Hong Kong's handover from British colonial rule to Chinese rule, almost entirely disappeared. In addition, banking issues and a lack of resources forced the radio station to close. The closure of Citizens Radio reflects the collapse of the city's pro-democracy movement under the National Security Law following massive protests in 2007.
#hongkong #prodemocracy #WION
About Channel:
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published: 01 Jul 2023
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廣播九十五周年 十大中文金曲 葉麗儀獻唱上海灘 (向顧嘉煇致敬)
廣播九十五周年 十大中文金曲 葉麗儀獻唱上海灘 (向顧嘉煇致敬)
published: 08 May 2023
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Yale's Stephen Roach Says "Hong Kong Is Over"
Stephen Roach, Senior Research Scholar of the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School, discusses his recent Financial Times essay on Hong Kong's demise as a global financial hub and also weighs in on the "quagmire" of US-China relations. Stephen speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio.
Get more on the Bloomberg Surveillance Podcast:
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published: 20 Feb 2024
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Classic Hong Kong Cantonese Pop 101
This is a channel dedicated to Chinese music, Because many people don‘t understand Chinese.But like Chinese music,Chinese music is mainly divided into two categories: Chinese and Hong Kong Cantonese, which are two different language systems.
I will choose good Chinese songs,Recommended to you one after another,What Chinese music is on your favorite list,Can email me,I can organize the music and send it to your inbox.
published: 25 Feb 2020
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Hong Kong Connection
If “ Hong Kong Connection ” were a tree, how old would it be? It was on 5 March, 1978 that the documentary series first went on the air in Chinese.
As the se...
If “ Hong Kong Connection ” were a tree, how old would it be? It was on 5 March, 1978 that the documentary series first went on the air in Chinese.
As the series continues, its staff are determined to go on uncovering and delving into every local and international topic that concerns the people in Hong Kong, whether it be political, economic, educational, commercial, environmental or technological.
https://wn.com/Hong_Kong_Connection
If “ Hong Kong Connection ” were a tree, how old would it be? It was on 5 March, 1978 that the documentary series first went on the air in Chinese.
As the series continues, its staff are determined to go on uncovering and delving into every local and international topic that concerns the people in Hong Kong, whether it be political, economic, educational, commercial, environmental or technological.
- published: 30 May 2023
- views: 1043
3:15:08
廣播九十五周年 十大中文金曲頒獎音樂會 (直播版)
自1979年至今,「十大中文金曲」一直推動本地流行音樂產業,表揚出色的台前幕後音樂人。適逢今年是廣播九十五周年,音樂會假香港體育館舉行,並以「光輝廣播九十五載開創金曲新時代」為主題,希望讓更多出色的音樂,成就本地樂壇的新時代。
自1979年至今,「十大中文金曲」一直推動本地流行音樂產業,表揚出色的台前幕後音樂人。適逢今年是廣播九十五周年,音樂會假香港體育館舉行,並以「光輝廣播九十五載開創金曲新時代」為主題,希望讓更多出色的音樂,成就本地樂壇的新時代。
https://wn.com/廣播九十五周年_十大中文金曲頒獎音樂會_(直播版)
自1979年至今,「十大中文金曲」一直推動本地流行音樂產業,表揚出色的台前幕後音樂人。適逢今年是廣播九十五周年,音樂會假香港體育館舉行,並以「光輝廣播九十五載開創金曲新時代」為主題,希望讓更多出色的音樂,成就本地樂壇的新時代。
- published: 07 May 2023
- views: 114777
30:47
171204 Hong Kong Radio 903 口水多過浪花 FB Live Jackson Wang EngSub
*All rights belong to the original owner
*Subtitles may contain inaccuracies
*Please do not reupload
There are parts that are muted but I subbed it by listenin...
*All rights belong to the original owner
*Subtitles may contain inaccuracies
*Please do not reupload
There are parts that are muted but I subbed it by listening to audio of the interview. I'm just a fan trying to support Jackson in my own way, the subs are in no way official. Please enjoy:) Hoping Jackson has more opportunities to work in HK this year!
Remember to subscribe!
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SukiLove852
https://wn.com/171204_Hong_Kong_Radio_903_口水多過浪花_Fb_Live_Jackson_Wang_Engsub
*All rights belong to the original owner
*Subtitles may contain inaccuracies
*Please do not reupload
There are parts that are muted but I subbed it by listening to audio of the interview. I'm just a fan trying to support Jackson in my own way, the subs are in no way official. Please enjoy:) Hoping Jackson has more opportunities to work in HK this year!
Remember to subscribe!
Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SukiLove852
- published: 02 Jan 2018
- views: 18517
1:56
Record rainfall triggers floods in Hong Kong | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Hong Kong is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years, with cars submerged in flood water and landslides hitting parts of the city. The latest tor...
Hong Kong is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years, with cars submerged in flood water and landslides hitting parts of the city. The latest torrential rains come just days after Typhoon Haikui shut the megacity down as the region suffers from storm conditions. Experts say climate change has increased the intensity of such storms, with more rain and stronger winds becoming the norm.
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https://wn.com/Record_Rainfall_Triggers_Floods_In_Hong_Kong_|_Radio_Free_Asia_(Rfa)
Hong Kong is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years, with cars submerged in flood water and landslides hitting parts of the city. The latest torrential rains come just days after Typhoon Haikui shut the megacity down as the region suffers from storm conditions. Experts say climate change has increased the intensity of such storms, with more rain and stronger winds becoming the norm.
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- published: 08 Sep 2023
- views: 17004
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HONG KONG: BRITISH FORCES RADIO BROADCASTS FINAL PROGRAMME
(29 Jun 1997) English/Nat
Another British institution has closed down in Hong Kong just two days before the colony is handed back to Chinese sovereignty.
...
(29 Jun 1997) English/Nat
Another British institution has closed down in Hong Kong just two days before the colony is handed back to Chinese sovereignty.
British Forces Radio has broadcast its last regular programme, from a container inside the Prince of Wales barracks.
The container will be lifted onto a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship, before starting its journey back to Britain later on Sunday.
BFBS will provide live coverage of the Farewell ceremony on June 30 from a mobile base instead.
The airwaves are about to fall silent on another British institution in Hong Kong - British Forces Radio.
The station has been on air in the colony since the Gurkhas moved to Hong Kong from Singapore in 1971.
The English language service began in 1979 to teach the Nepalese soldiers English - but the station has also become popular with local Chinese and expatriates alike.
But as the British garrison has slowly withdrawn - so has forces radio.
Like any other military operation immense planning has gone into how BFBS will cover the final farewell ceremony.
Station manager Rory Higgins has several options as to what record will be the last to be heard in Hong Kong.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"They are all going into the pot at the moment and I will make a decision probably on the 30th, we'll play that, say our goodbyes, we'll pull the plug out the transmitter and disappear across the horizon."
SUPER CAPTION: Rory Higgins, station manager
BFBS fan Owen Hughes is one listener who believes Hong Kong won't be the same once the station goes off the air.
He's used BFBS as a vital link to news back home during his seven years in the colony.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I'm absolutely gutted. I just don't know what I'm going to listen to in the morning, B-B-C World Service, maybe local radio, but there's going to be nothing to replace BFBS.
SUPER CAPTION: Owen Hughes, BFBS fan
Since mid-May BFBS has been broadcasting from here - a 20 square metre metal container.
Nicknamed the "love shack" by the D-Js that have used it, the container has seen action in the Gulf and more recently in Bosnia.
The radio container will be "retired" from active service after the Hong Kong handover.
The container will be loaded on a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship, the Sir Percival, on Sunday afternoon for its last journey.
And BFBS, in Hong Kong at least, will be off air for good.
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https://wn.com/Hong_Kong_British_Forces_Radio_Broadcasts_Final_Programme
(29 Jun 1997) English/Nat
Another British institution has closed down in Hong Kong just two days before the colony is handed back to Chinese sovereignty.
British Forces Radio has broadcast its last regular programme, from a container inside the Prince of Wales barracks.
The container will be lifted onto a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship, before starting its journey back to Britain later on Sunday.
BFBS will provide live coverage of the Farewell ceremony on June 30 from a mobile base instead.
The airwaves are about to fall silent on another British institution in Hong Kong - British Forces Radio.
The station has been on air in the colony since the Gurkhas moved to Hong Kong from Singapore in 1971.
The English language service began in 1979 to teach the Nepalese soldiers English - but the station has also become popular with local Chinese and expatriates alike.
But as the British garrison has slowly withdrawn - so has forces radio.
Like any other military operation immense planning has gone into how BFBS will cover the final farewell ceremony.
Station manager Rory Higgins has several options as to what record will be the last to be heard in Hong Kong.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"They are all going into the pot at the moment and I will make a decision probably on the 30th, we'll play that, say our goodbyes, we'll pull the plug out the transmitter and disappear across the horizon."
SUPER CAPTION: Rory Higgins, station manager
BFBS fan Owen Hughes is one listener who believes Hong Kong won't be the same once the station goes off the air.
He's used BFBS as a vital link to news back home during his seven years in the colony.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I'm absolutely gutted. I just don't know what I'm going to listen to in the morning, B-B-C World Service, maybe local radio, but there's going to be nothing to replace BFBS.
SUPER CAPTION: Owen Hughes, BFBS fan
Since mid-May BFBS has been broadcasting from here - a 20 square metre metal container.
Nicknamed the "love shack" by the D-Js that have used it, the container has seen action in the Gulf and more recently in Bosnia.
The radio container will be "retired" from active service after the Hong Kong handover.
The container will be loaded on a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship, the Sir Percival, on Sunday afternoon for its last journey.
And BFBS, in Hong Kong at least, will be off air for good.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 6601
23:08
Hong Kong Stories - Treasures of Hong Kong:Vegetarian Veteran
This vegetarian restaurant has been in business for more than a century and is currently run by the fifth-generation owner. Its traditional braised assorted veg...
This vegetarian restaurant has been in business for more than a century and is currently run by the fifth-generation owner. Its traditional braised assorted vegetarian snack platter is renowned the world over and constitutes a part of many Hongkongers’ childhood memories, with the sweet and sour gluten puffs being the most popular item among diners. In addition to being a long-time haunt of neighbourhood residents, it also draws crowds from afar. The time-honoured eatery has withstood the test of time thanks to the hard work and persistence of several generations. How will they tackle the challenges of the next 100 years?
#HongKongHistoricalShops #ExploreHongKong #ShopsToVisit #HKFoodie #HKVegetarianPick #SweetAndSourGlutenPuff #VegetarianSnackPlatter
https://wn.com/Hong_Kong_Stories_Treasures_Of_Hong_Kong:Vegetarian_Veteran
This vegetarian restaurant has been in business for more than a century and is currently run by the fifth-generation owner. Its traditional braised assorted vegetarian snack platter is renowned the world over and constitutes a part of many Hongkongers’ childhood memories, with the sweet and sour gluten puffs being the most popular item among diners. In addition to being a long-time haunt of neighbourhood residents, it also draws crowds from afar. The time-honoured eatery has withstood the test of time thanks to the hard work and persistence of several generations. How will they tackle the challenges of the next 100 years?
#HongKongHistoricalShops #ExploreHongKong #ShopsToVisit #HKFoodie #HKVegetarianPick #SweetAndSourGlutenPuff #VegetarianSnackPlatter
- published: 27 Jun 2023
- views: 53424
2:05
Pro-democracy radio shuts shop in Hong Kong | World DNA | Latest World News | WION
A pro-democracy unlicensed radio station has said goodbye to its listeners. This comes after the July First protests, which marked Hong Kong's handover from Bri...
A pro-democracy unlicensed radio station has said goodbye to its listeners. This comes after the July First protests, which marked Hong Kong's handover from British colonial rule to Chinese rule, almost entirely disappeared. In addition, banking issues and a lack of resources forced the radio station to close. The closure of Citizens Radio reflects the collapse of the city's pro-democracy movement under the National Security Law following massive protests in 2007.
#hongkong #prodemocracy #WION
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A pro-democracy unlicensed radio station has said goodbye to its listeners. This comes after the July First protests, which marked Hong Kong's handover from British colonial rule to Chinese rule, almost entirely disappeared. In addition, banking issues and a lack of resources forced the radio station to close. The closure of Citizens Radio reflects the collapse of the city's pro-democracy movement under the National Security Law following massive protests in 2007.
#hongkong #prodemocracy #WION
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WION The World is One News examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and non-partisan when it comes to world politics. People are tired of biased reportage and we stand for a globalized united world. So for us, the World is truly One.
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- published: 01 Jul 2023
- views: 1179
6:52
Yale's Stephen Roach Says "Hong Kong Is Over"
Stephen Roach, Senior Research Scholar of the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School, discusses his recent Financial Times essay on Hong Kong's demise as a g...
Stephen Roach, Senior Research Scholar of the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School, discusses his recent Financial Times essay on Hong Kong's demise as a global financial hub and also weighs in on the "quagmire" of US-China relations. Stephen speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio.
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https://wn.com/Yale's_Stephen_Roach_Says_Hong_Kong_Is_Over
Stephen Roach, Senior Research Scholar of the Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School, discusses his recent Financial Times essay on Hong Kong's demise as a global financial hub and also weighs in on the "quagmire" of US-China relations. Stephen speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio.
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- published: 20 Feb 2024
- views: 304
1:34:39
Classic Hong Kong Cantonese Pop 101
This is a channel dedicated to Chinese music, Because many people don‘t understand Chinese.But like Chinese music,Chinese music is mainly divided into two cate...
This is a channel dedicated to Chinese music, Because many people don‘t understand Chinese.But like Chinese music,Chinese music is mainly divided into two categories: Chinese and Hong Kong Cantonese, which are two different language systems.
I will choose good Chinese songs,Recommended to you one after another,What Chinese music is on your favorite list,Can email me,I can organize the music and send it to your inbox.
https://wn.com/Classic_Hong_Kong_Cantonese_Pop_101
This is a channel dedicated to Chinese music, Because many people don‘t understand Chinese.But like Chinese music,Chinese music is mainly divided into two categories: Chinese and Hong Kong Cantonese, which are two different language systems.
I will choose good Chinese songs,Recommended to you one after another,What Chinese music is on your favorite list,Can email me,I can organize the music and send it to your inbox.
- published: 25 Feb 2020
- views: 17502