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Fish Balls Are Served with a Side of Politics in Hong Kong
For many people in Hong Kong, the fish ball represents the city’s struggling Cantonese identity, as it unwillingly becomes more and more eroded by China.
Et indblik i Hong Kongs vilde tatoveringshistorie
Jimmy åbnede sin første tattoo-shop som 14-årig og har tilbragt de sidste 40 år med at tatovere alle fra filmstjerner til lokale gangstere.
Hong Kong Democracy Activist Charged Along with the Cops Caught Beating Him on Video
The violent beating of the unarmed, handcuffed activist shocked the public when video of the incident was covered by local media last year.
Hong Kong Silenced
VICE News returns to Hong Kong to witness the final days of pro-democracy demonstrations which came to be known as the Umbrella Revolution.
The End of the Umbrella Revolution: Hong Kong Silenced (Trailer)
Coming soon: VICE News returned to Hong Kong near the end of 2014 to check in on protesters, and witnessed the final days of the Umbrella Movement’s pro-democracy demonstrations.
The Golden Age of Hong Kong Tattooing
Sixty-year-old Jimmy Ho opened his first tattoo shop in Hong Kong at the age of 14 and has spent the last 40 years tattooing everyone from movie stars to local gangsters.
Dozens Arrested as Hong Kong Protesters Clash With Police Clearing Mong Kok Camp
Riot police deployed tear spray and charged activists resisting removal from a key protest site, on the second day of a major operation involving thousands of officers.
Demonstrators and Police Clash in Hong Kong as Officials Clear Out Protest Site
At least 10 pro-democracy activists arrested amid scuffles as officials clear Mong Kok camp; UK politicians pull out of Shanghai visit after China denies visa to former diplomat who voiced support for protesters.
'We Are Just Stuck at This Moment': Weariness Mounts for Hong Kong Protesters Ahead of Planned Clearing
City authorities are preparing to clear sections of the protest zones and remove roadblocks that have enclosed demonstration areas for more than seven weeks.
While Protesters and Officials Talk, Hong Kong's Leader Believes the City Is Too Poor for Direct Elections
Students mounted a constitutional critique of the government's acceptance of a plan limiting democracy a day after the city's leader insisted poor voters would dominate free elections.
26 Arrested, 60 Injured in Weekend of Violent Clashes in Hong Kong
Protesters reclaimed occupation zones and established new barricades in Mong Kok after riot police tried and failed to disperse the crowds.
Video Shows Police Tearing Down Protester Barricades in Hong Kong
Clearance operations in encampments have raised tensions between protesters and police over the past week, with demonstrators erecting obstacles and retaking areas whenever possible.