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Kelly Fung
Kelly Fung
Hong Kong
@kellyfunghk
Reporter, Young Post
Kelly is a journalist from Hong Kong. She joined the Post in 2018, where she writes about Hong Kong's arts and culture, social welfare and the environment. She has a master’s degree in Journalism from the University of Hong Kong.

Featuring a child’s fight against the city’s scorching heat, the cartoon by Rachel Mow, 22, and Ivan Chui, 25, has won top prizes at international events.

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Frontline workers in residential buildings expected to monitor rubbish, but it is unclear if they will be penalised for trash that is not in government-approved bags.

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Kuk Po, in the northeastern New Territories, is hosting seasonal, farm-to-table dinners to promote sustainable tourism and preserve local heritage.

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Demerit system, to be introduced later this year, lists 11 offences drivers could be penalised for, but some lawmakers say existing laws are enough.

One teacher expected this year’s inaugural exam to be ‘easy-going’ and advised studying Hong Kong’s integration into the Greater Bay Area, the Basic Law and the National Security Law

Trigonometry 3D problems and coordinate geometry have a high chance of appearing on this year’s exam, and statistics always carries a lot of marks.

Covid-19 and anti-government protests hit the city economically, but new measures are making it easier to travel, build businesses across the border.

In this service learning course, students collect food waste from the Hong Kong community, bring it to farms to compost and educate the public about sustainability.

Ingrid Yeung, associate curator at the museum, explains the curation process and how the use of multimedia and technology can help visitors learn more about the works.

With city’s only private low-rental housing slated for renewal, group of collectors is helping tenants relocate; what they can’t take will be kept for exhibition.

As local primary and secondary schools will soon incorporate money management into their curriculum, experts and students explain why this move is crucial.