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Signs of protest in Hong Kong continue despite Chinese crackdowns | Steve Vines
“I think he’s more ruthless than Mao Zedong even.”
Xi Jinping’s ruthlessness percolates down at a local and regional level but there are still signs of protest in Hong Kong, says veteran broadcaster Steve Vines.
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published: 30 Mar 2024
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HONG KONG: BRITISH FORCES RADIO BROADCASTS FINAL PROGRAMME
(29 Jun 1997) English/Nat
Another British institution has closed down in Hong Kong just two days before the colony is handed back to Chinese sovereignty.
British Forces Radio has broadcast its last regular programme, from a container inside the Prince of Wales barracks.
The container will be lifted onto a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship, before starting its journey back to Britain later on Sunday.
BFBS will provide live coverage of the Farewell ceremony on June 30 from a mobile base instead.
The airwaves are about to fall silent on another British institution in Hong Kong - British Forces Radio.
The station has been on air in the colony since the Gurkhas moved to Hong Kong from Singapore in 1971.
The English language service began in 1979 to teach the Nepalese soldier...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Record rainfall triggers floods in Hong Kong | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Hong Kong is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years, with cars submerged in flood water and landslides hitting parts of the city. The latest torrential rains come just days after Typhoon Haikui shut the megacity down as the region suffers from storm conditions. Experts say climate change has increased the intensity of such storms, with more rain and stronger winds becoming the norm.
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published: 08 Sep 2023
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"My Wheel Is Loose!" | Best Team Radio Hong Kong Round 1 | Formula E
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published: 20 Dec 2017
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China Media Group to Launch Documentary Channel, Radio Station in Hong Kong
China Media Group (CMG) will launch a fresh documentary channel and a radio station in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to mark the 25th anniversary of the region's return to the motherland.
An official launch ceremony will be held in Beijing on Friday morning.
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published: 23 Jun 2022
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Japanese group’s take on a TikTok dance hit irks Hong Kong | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
The popular Japanese dance group Avantgardey has ignited the wrath of Hong Kong people with a performance of a popular Chinese dance move.
Avantgardey, a finale performer for the Lunar New Year night parade event organized by the Hong Kong government, had posted photos and videos of the group’s activities across the city, including footage of the group performing the dance kemusan, also known as the “subject 3” dance.
Video edit: Mike Firn
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published: 16 Feb 2024
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Hong Kong book lovers mourn closing of independent bookstore | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Hundreds gathered to bid farewell to an independent bookshop after weekly government inspections spurred by anonymous complaints forced it to close for good
"Mount Zero" closed after constant complaints to authorities, who had accused it of illegally occupying government land by tiling a pavement in front of the store, with the threat of fines and jail time.
Since Hong Kong imposed a national security law in 2020 the territory’s cultural sector has been hit by censorship fears, and the handful of bookstores that remain say they are operating in an environment of increasing pressure.
Hong Kong enacted the Article 23 national security law on March 23, with critics fearing that freedom of expression would further move underground.
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published: 01 Apr 2024
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Article 23 condemned by U.S. politicians and Hong Kong activists | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Members of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China gathered for a press conference to condemn the enactment of Article 23, Hong Kong's new national security law. CECC Chair Representative Chris Smith, Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and exiled Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Anna Kwok spoke out against the new law.
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published: 22 Mar 2024
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published: 16 Feb 2020
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Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously pass controversial national security bill | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Legislators in Hong Kong passed the Safeguarding National Security bill, commonly known as Article 23 within 11 days of tabling a draft. The controversial law raises concern over further restrictions of freedoms in Hong Kong.
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published: 19 Mar 2024
13:34
Signs of protest in Hong Kong continue despite Chinese crackdowns | Steve Vines
“I think he’s more ruthless than Mao Zedong even.”
Xi Jinping’s ruthlessness percolates down at a local and regional level but there are still signs of protest...
“I think he’s more ruthless than Mao Zedong even.”
Xi Jinping’s ruthlessness percolates down at a local and regional level but there are still signs of protest in Hong Kong, says veteran broadcaster Steve Vines.
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“I think he’s more ruthless than Mao Zedong even.”
Xi Jinping’s ruthlessness percolates down at a local and regional level but there are still signs of protest in Hong Kong, says veteran broadcaster Steve Vines.
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- published: 30 Mar 2024
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1:42
HONG KONG: BRITISH FORCES RADIO BROADCASTS FINAL PROGRAMME
(29 Jun 1997) English/Nat
Another British institution has closed down in Hong Kong just two days before the colony is handed back to Chinese sovereignty.
...
(29 Jun 1997) English/Nat
Another British institution has closed down in Hong Kong just two days before the colony is handed back to Chinese sovereignty.
British Forces Radio has broadcast its last regular programme, from a container inside the Prince of Wales barracks.
The container will be lifted onto a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship, before starting its journey back to Britain later on Sunday.
BFBS will provide live coverage of the Farewell ceremony on June 30 from a mobile base instead.
The airwaves are about to fall silent on another British institution in Hong Kong - British Forces Radio.
The station has been on air in the colony since the Gurkhas moved to Hong Kong from Singapore in 1971.
The English language service began in 1979 to teach the Nepalese soldiers English - but the station has also become popular with local Chinese and expatriates alike.
But as the British garrison has slowly withdrawn - so has forces radio.
Like any other military operation immense planning has gone into how BFBS will cover the final farewell ceremony.
Station manager Rory Higgins has several options as to what record will be the last to be heard in Hong Kong.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"They are all going into the pot at the moment and I will make a decision probably on the 30th, we'll play that, say our goodbyes, we'll pull the plug out the transmitter and disappear across the horizon."
SUPER CAPTION: Rory Higgins, station manager
BFBS fan Owen Hughes is one listener who believes Hong Kong won't be the same once the station goes off the air.
He's used BFBS as a vital link to news back home during his seven years in the colony.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I'm absolutely gutted. I just don't know what I'm going to listen to in the morning, B-B-C World Service, maybe local radio, but there's going to be nothing to replace BFBS.
SUPER CAPTION: Owen Hughes, BFBS fan
Since mid-May BFBS has been broadcasting from here - a 20 square metre metal container.
Nicknamed the "love shack" by the D-Js that have used it, the container has seen action in the Gulf and more recently in Bosnia.
The radio container will be "retired" from active service after the Hong Kong handover.
The container will be loaded on a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship, the Sir Percival, on Sunday afternoon for its last journey.
And BFBS, in Hong Kong at least, will be off air for good.
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https://wn.com/Hong_Kong_British_Forces_Radio_Broadcasts_Final_Programme
(29 Jun 1997) English/Nat
Another British institution has closed down in Hong Kong just two days before the colony is handed back to Chinese sovereignty.
British Forces Radio has broadcast its last regular programme, from a container inside the Prince of Wales barracks.
The container will be lifted onto a Royal Fleet Auxiliary Ship, before starting its journey back to Britain later on Sunday.
BFBS will provide live coverage of the Farewell ceremony on June 30 from a mobile base instead.
The airwaves are about to fall silent on another British institution in Hong Kong - British Forces Radio.
The station has been on air in the colony since the Gurkhas moved to Hong Kong from Singapore in 1971.
The English language service began in 1979 to teach the Nepalese soldiers English - but the station has also become popular with local Chinese and expatriates alike.
But as the British garrison has slowly withdrawn - so has forces radio.
Like any other military operation immense planning has gone into how BFBS will cover the final farewell ceremony.
Station manager Rory Higgins has several options as to what record will be the last to be heard in Hong Kong.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"They are all going into the pot at the moment and I will make a decision probably on the 30th, we'll play that, say our goodbyes, we'll pull the plug out the transmitter and disappear across the horizon."
SUPER CAPTION: Rory Higgins, station manager
BFBS fan Owen Hughes is one listener who believes Hong Kong won't be the same once the station goes off the air.
He's used BFBS as a vital link to news back home during his seven years in the colony.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I'm absolutely gutted. I just don't know what I'm going to listen to in the morning, B-B-C World Service, maybe local radio, but there's going to be nothing to replace BFBS.
SUPER CAPTION: Owen Hughes, BFBS fan
Since mid-May BFBS has been broadcasting from here - a 20 square metre metal container.
Nicknamed the "love shack" by the D-Js that have used it, the container has seen action in the Gulf and more recently in Bosnia.
The radio container will be "retired" from active service after the Hong Kong handover.
The container will be loaded on a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship, the Sir Percival, on Sunday afternoon for its last journey.
And BFBS, in Hong Kong at least, will be off air for good.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 6882
1:56
Record rainfall triggers floods in Hong Kong | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Hong Kong is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years, with cars submerged in flood water and landslides hitting parts of the city. The latest tor...
Hong Kong is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years, with cars submerged in flood water and landslides hitting parts of the city. The latest torrential rains come just days after Typhoon Haikui shut the megacity down as the region suffers from storm conditions. Experts say climate change has increased the intensity of such storms, with more rain and stronger winds becoming the norm.
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https://wn.com/Record_Rainfall_Triggers_Floods_In_Hong_Kong_|_Radio_Free_Asia_(Rfa)
Hong Kong is experiencing its heaviest rainfall in almost 140 years, with cars submerged in flood water and landslides hitting parts of the city. The latest torrential rains come just days after Typhoon Haikui shut the megacity down as the region suffers from storm conditions. Experts say climate change has increased the intensity of such storms, with more rain and stronger winds becoming the norm.
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- published: 08 Sep 2023
- views: 17009
7:27
"My Wheel Is Loose!" | Best Team Radio Hong Kong Round 1 | Formula E
Viewer Discretion Advised! Listen to the unheard, most extreme team radio messages from a dramatic Round 1 in Hong Kong. Which is your favourite? Subscribe for ...
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- published: 20 Dec 2017
- views: 704191
1:36
China Media Group to Launch Documentary Channel, Radio Station in Hong Kong
China Media Group (CMG) will launch a fresh documentary channel and a radio station in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to mark the 25th anniversary ...
China Media Group (CMG) will launch a fresh documentary channel and a radio station in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to mark the 25th anniversary of the region's return to the motherland.
An official launch ceremony will be held in Beijing on Friday morning.
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China Media Group (CMG) will launch a fresh documentary channel and a radio station in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to mark the 25th anniversary of the region's return to the motherland.
An official launch ceremony will be held in Beijing on Friday morning.
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- published: 23 Jun 2022
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0:37
Japanese group’s take on a TikTok dance hit irks Hong Kong | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
The popular Japanese dance group Avantgardey has ignited the wrath of Hong Kong people with a performance of a popular Chinese dance move.
Avantgardey, a final...
The popular Japanese dance group Avantgardey has ignited the wrath of Hong Kong people with a performance of a popular Chinese dance move.
Avantgardey, a finale performer for the Lunar New Year night parade event organized by the Hong Kong government, had posted photos and videos of the group’s activities across the city, including footage of the group performing the dance kemusan, also known as the “subject 3” dance.
Video edit: Mike Firn
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The popular Japanese dance group Avantgardey has ignited the wrath of Hong Kong people with a performance of a popular Chinese dance move.
Avantgardey, a finale performer for the Lunar New Year night parade event organized by the Hong Kong government, had posted photos and videos of the group’s activities across the city, including footage of the group performing the dance kemusan, also known as the “subject 3” dance.
Video edit: Mike Firn
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- published: 16 Feb 2024
- views: 5767
1:25
Hong Kong book lovers mourn closing of independent bookstore | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Hundreds gathered to bid farewell to an independent bookshop after weekly government inspections spurred by anonymous complaints forced it to close for good
"M...
Hundreds gathered to bid farewell to an independent bookshop after weekly government inspections spurred by anonymous complaints forced it to close for good
"Mount Zero" closed after constant complaints to authorities, who had accused it of illegally occupying government land by tiling a pavement in front of the store, with the threat of fines and jail time.
Since Hong Kong imposed a national security law in 2020 the territory’s cultural sector has been hit by censorship fears, and the handful of bookstores that remain say they are operating in an environment of increasing pressure.
Hong Kong enacted the Article 23 national security law on March 23, with critics fearing that freedom of expression would further move underground.
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Hundreds gathered to bid farewell to an independent bookshop after weekly government inspections spurred by anonymous complaints forced it to close for good
"Mount Zero" closed after constant complaints to authorities, who had accused it of illegally occupying government land by tiling a pavement in front of the store, with the threat of fines and jail time.
Since Hong Kong imposed a national security law in 2020 the territory’s cultural sector has been hit by censorship fears, and the handful of bookstores that remain say they are operating in an environment of increasing pressure.
Hong Kong enacted the Article 23 national security law on March 23, with critics fearing that freedom of expression would further move underground.
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- published: 01 Apr 2024
- views: 329
1:01
Article 23 condemned by U.S. politicians and Hong Kong activists | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Members of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China gathered for a press conference to condemn the enactment of Article 23, Hong Kong's new national secu...
Members of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China gathered for a press conference to condemn the enactment of Article 23, Hong Kong's new national security law. CECC Chair Representative Chris Smith, Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and exiled Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Anna Kwok spoke out against the new law.
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Members of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China gathered for a press conference to condemn the enactment of Article 23, Hong Kong's new national security law. CECC Chair Representative Chris Smith, Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and exiled Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Anna Kwok spoke out against the new law.
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- published: 22 Mar 2024
- views: 344
1:03
Hong Kong lawmakers unanimously pass controversial national security bill | Radio Free Asia (RFA)
Legislators in Hong Kong passed the Safeguarding National Security bill, commonly known as Article 23 within 11 days of tabling a draft. The controversial law r...
Legislators in Hong Kong passed the Safeguarding National Security bill, commonly known as Article 23 within 11 days of tabling a draft. The controversial law raises concern over further restrictions of freedoms in Hong Kong.
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Legislators in Hong Kong passed the Safeguarding National Security bill, commonly known as Article 23 within 11 days of tabling a draft. The controversial law raises concern over further restrictions of freedoms in Hong Kong.
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- published: 19 Mar 2024
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