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Mira (YouTuber) Yim Ka-yin ( traditional Chinese: 嚴嘉欣; simplified Chinese: 严嘉欣; born 7 October 1992), known professionally as Mira ( Chinese: 咪拉 ), is a Hong Kong YouTuber and businesswoman. She makes videos about her life in South Korea. After spending three months self-studying Korean in Hong Kong, Mira moved in 2015 to South ...
Hong Kong Connection (Chinese: 鏗鏘集), formerly The Common Sense, is a long-running news documentary television programme produced by Hong Kong public broadcaster RTHK. It mainly covers Hong Kong politics , economics , education , disadvantaged , environmental protection , the current situation in China , international affairs , etc.
Agnes Chow Ting (Chinese: 周庭; born 3 December 1996) is a Hong Kong politician and social activist. She is a former member of the Standing Committee of Demosisto and former spokesperson of Scholarism. Her candidacy for the 2018 Hong Kong Island by-election, supported by the pro-democracy camp, was blocked by authorities, due to her party's ...
In a statement on Wednesday, YouTube said 32 web links playing “Glory to Hong Kong” have been geoblocked and are now unavailable in the semi autonomous Chinese city following a court order.
May 15, 2024 at 12:42 AM. By Jeffrey Dastin and James Pomfret. MOUNTAIN VIEW/HONG KONG (Reuters) -Alphabet's YouTube on Tuesday said it would comply with a court decision and block access inside ...
1.96 million [1] Total views. 531 million [1] Last updated: July 17, 2024. China Uncensored is a YouTube commentary channel that focuses on political issues in China with elements of humor and irony. The show opposes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Chris Chappell is the host of the series. [2][3]
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.
The generic use of the word "triads" for all Chinese criminal organizations is imprecise; triad groups are geographically, ethnically, culturally, and structurally unique. "Triads" are traditional organized-crime groups originating from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. [ 19 ] Criminal organizations operating in, or originating from, mainland China ...