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THE MAGIC BEHIND VINYL: PORTRAIT OF A Hong Kong COLLECTOR
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Infree Records: connecting through music in Mong Kok
Infree Records, a music store in Mong Kok selling vinyl records, CDs, cassettes and turntables, is a place people go not only to buy music but also form relationships
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Burned out Chinese teachers struggle with school responsibilities
It’s after 10pm and the city streetlights have long been on in southeastern China. Melisa returns home, exhaustion written on her face. All she wants is a shower
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The Park of Abandoned Buddhas
Connecting through music in Mong Kok
Hong Kong in Drag
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‘We should be seen as citizens, not as slaves’
Hong Kong’s foreign domestic helpers report abuse of the system as the pandemic exacerbates shortages and struggles
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People who travel long distances must eat oat noodles
The last time I went to my grandma's old house was last July, before I was about to go study in Hong Kong.
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The magic behind vinyl
Lion Rock Tales talks to Blair Reeve, a Hong Kong-based vinyl collector and music enthusiast who organizes music listening parties. “Music is kind of like a medicine for everyday life,” Reeve says.
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Infree Records: connecting through music in Mong Kok
Infree Records, a music store in Mong Kok selling vinyl records, CDs, cassettes and turntables, is a place people go not only to buy music but also form relationships
Burned out Chinese teachers struggle with school responsibilities
It’s after 10pm and the city streetlights have long been on in southeastern China. Melisa returns home, exhaustion written on her face. All she wants is a shower
Neonatal nurse spends nights caring for sick babies in Datong
Nurse takes care of more than 1,000 babies sent every year to intensive care.
The unseen creators: how AI powers the mini-games becoming online hits in China
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Loneliness drives new ‘accompanying economy’
Solo travelers hire “photo companions” for travel pics and conversation
Mainland students agonize over coming to Hong Kong universities
Uncertainties over social unrest, coronavirus in Hong Kong bring mixed feelings to China’s mainland students accepted into city’s post-graduate programs
Loneliness drives new ‘accompanying economy’
Solo travelers hire “photo companions” for travel pics and conversation
Improving educational goals a key theme of Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam’s policy address
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