STEM education is now the new trend. EDB has put resources to encourage schools to launch this program in order to train the communicating thinking of students. What problems do the teachers face under STEM education? And what the students need to equip more?
Producer: Flora Yeung
Video published on March 17, 2017. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
The Hong Kong SAR Government has been gradually bringing traditional Chinese medicine back to the medical system. Leading practitioners of modern medicine have proved there are significant advantages in incorporating traditional Chinese medical practices into the mainstream.
Producer: Clara Li
Video published on January 2, 2014. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
Residential flats in Hong Kong seem to be getting smaller and smaller. Many of them are designed to be studio flats. Though expensive, they are in great demand.
Video published on February 3, 2017. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
Two youngsters, both born in 1997 just like the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, talk about their love for Hong Kong and how they see the present and the future.
Video published on January 1, 2021. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
Nearly a quarter of Hong Kong people say they want to die at home, a survey shows. People believe that family can offer the best care for patients. But could they also offer a good care for the people with terminal illness?
In this episode, we are featuring 2 families on how to prepare for their family member to die at home – a practice not yet popular in Hong Kong as about 90 per cent of deaths still take place in public hospitals.
Video published on March 22, 2019. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
The woman’s place is at home and it’s the man’s job to bring home the bacon.’ Fewer and fewer people in the modern world seem to subscribe to such conservative thinking anymore. Many women are breadwinners and more and more men are choosing to station themselves at home as homemaker dads, minding their children and doing house chores.
Producer: Flora Yeung
Video published on October 31, 2013. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
Time flies, the year 2018 marks the 29th anniversary of the June Fourth Incident of 1989. Over the past 29 years, the group of victims’ family members, 'Tiananmen Mothers' have never ceased to suffer from the grief of the loss of their loved ones.
For over half a century, the group is frequently targeted for surveillance, harassment, and suppression as they have pressed for a reappraisal of the 1989 protests, the pursuit of those responsible, and compensation for the victims' families. They have lived under discrimination and perceived as the “others”. They have been subjected to the monitoring of the public security organs during sensitive periods such as the 'Two Congresses,' Qingming (Tomb-sweeping Day), and June Fourth. The authorities view them as instability factors and send guards to their homes, monitor them, force them to travel, or put them under house arrests, and so on.
Twenty-eight years have gone by, Hong Kong Connection listens to the stories of the 'Tiananmen Mothers' and how they persisted in their journey of safeguarding the dignity of the deceased and seeking justice for the victims, a thorn-filled path of untold hardships and dangers, and repeated obstructions.
Video published on December 7, 2018. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.
The political atmosphere in Hong Kong now is such that the police often find themselves physically standing between two opposing camps ... the democrats and the establishmentarians. They are our embattled police.
Video published on October 23, 2014. Publisher: RTHK 香港電台.