PostMag writer Jason Wordie explores how Hong Kong's culinary landscape evolved from British army camp food to street food hawkers and even the influence of Chinese railroad builders D iscover the ...
British battalion poised for Hong Kong International Races raid: ‘The way it sets up here is ideal’ Seven runners bid to become the first Briton to win at Sha Tin’s marquee meeting in over a ...
You don’t have to join the army to lead thousands of soldiers into ... opened up a toy shop selling toy soldiers in Hong Kong in 1986. The city was once known as the world capital of toymaking.
The Chinese army has so far stayed out of the dispute, but China's top policy office in Hong Kong has previously condemned the protests, calling them "horrendous incidents" that have caused ...