Podcast One: Hong Kong Connection - Let’s Play! | 2016-01-05
It’s the child’s right to play, says the United Nations, and children should ideally be allowed to play for at least one hour per day. Many young parents in Hong Kong are taking this message to heart.
Hong Kong has been getting an adequate supply of water from the river Dongjiang for some considerable time, and it is relatively cheap. Is there any danger of over-reliance? Are there other sources available to Hong Kong apart from Dongjiang and rain?
There are some very lovely beaches in Hong Kong, but unfortunately they are not the cleanest in the world. Part of the rubbish is locally produced, and another big part comes from the sea.
“Who Stole My Summer Vacation I?” series is the summary and update of the journey of the young protesters whom participated in the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill movement in 2019.
This episode we interviewed three youngsters aged from 16 years old to 19 years old. They have participated in the major peaceful marches in June, but all have different experiences after the clash on 12th June.
We captured the kids who even worried to be charged with unlawful assembly at first, but they not afraid to besiege the Police Force Headquarter. How’s the psychological change?
In December last Year (2012), a female university student was gang raped and subsequently died. The heinous crime has brought the world’s attention to the sexism that is endemic in Indian culture.
Producer: Phoebe Chan
China’s one-child policy has been in place for over 30 years? Has it worked? Yes, if we consider only controlling population growth. But that’s not what we should do.
Producer: Flora Yeung
Bo Xi-lai was once the top dog in China’s direct-controlled municipality of Chongqing. He has fallen from grace. Was he a hero or a villain? How is the city now without him?
Producer: Choy Yuk-ling
The Lantau Tomorrow Vision was announced and it has aroused social attention. Let us keep record the life of Peng Chau before the plan is launched.
The Lantau Tomorrow Vision might be the last straw for fishermen. Shing started his fishing career forty years ago and he worries that no more fishing can be done under the project.
Gary runs a local restaurant in Peng Chau. It is his family business which started in 1970. He was born in Peng Chau and grew up there too. He loves the peaceful and relaxing life there.