Global News: Japan Promotes its Food and Culture in Hong Kong
| — May 15, 2012 at 12:38 amHong Kong — The Japanese official held an exhibition in the international city, attracting many local people as well as foreign visitors to a short trip of Japanese food and culture.
The event lasted for three days from March 2 to March 4. As the website stresses, the display-only exhibit focuses on the taste, quality and especially safety of Japanese food. Although there’s no mention of the Fukushima...
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CE "Election" Vox
Rowdy protestors at Chief Executive election day
HONG KONG – More than a thousand protestors tried to enter the Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wanchai during...
May 2, 2012 7:45
Business Vox
Google Street View Rivals Create Virtual Reality; Plans Overseas Expansion
Hong Kong — If Adam Whiting and his team have their way, the personal shoppers and realtors across Southeast Asia may...
Jun 23, 2011 19:00
Lunar New Year
Lunar New Year 2012: Family Matters – Comedy, Feasting and Mahjong
Hong Kong — For Twinko Li and her family, the Lunar New Year in Hong Kong means feasting, visiting relatives and taking...
Feb 28, 2012 23:43
China Vox
Hitched in Hong Kong: The Changing Face of Cross-Border Marriages
Hong Kong — Don’t go believing that the new film Don’t Go Breaking My Heart represents a new trend in Hong...
Apr 6, 2011 0:18
“CE Election”: Leung pledged to protect Hong Kong’s core values and also work with his fellow candidates
Hong Kong — Hong Kong’s new chief executive, C.Y. Leung pledged to protect Hong Kong’s core values and and also to work with his fellow candidates Henry Tang Ying-yen and Albert Ho Chun-yan.
“I hope to cooperate with Mr Ho and Mr Tang to work in the future,” said Leung....
March 25th, 2012 | CE "Election" Vox, Hong Kong Vox | Read More
CY Leung wins Chief Executive election
Hong Kong – CY Leung has been elected for a five-year term of office as Hong Kong’s next Chief Executive after a tumultuous campaign period filled with many ups and downs in his public popularity.
CY Leung, Hong Kong's new Chief Executive
Leung won with 689 votes by a 1,20o member election...
March 25th, 2012 | CE "Election" Vox, Featured Vox, | | Read More
CE “Election”: Round One Voting Ends, Counting Begins
Hong Kong — The first round of voting has ended for selecting Hong Kong’s next Chief Executive. A 1,200 member election committee voted at the polling station in the Wanchai district to cast their votes.
The three candidates CY Leung, Henry Tang and Albert Ho were present at the Wanchai Convention...
March 25th, 2012 | CE "Election" Vox, Hong Kong Vox | Read More
CE “Election”: Over half cast blank vote in people’s poll
Hong Kong — The majority of people who cast their vote in Friday’s public poll abstained from choosing any of the three candidates for Hong Kong’s Chief Executive Elections.
More than 200, 000 people turned up to cast their votes in the mock poll conducted by the University of Hong...
March 25th, 2012 | CE "Election" Vox, Hong Kong Vox | Read More
Live Coverage of the Hong Kong Chief Executive Election
Follow Vox-Asia’s live coverage of Hong Kong’s 2012 Chief Executive Election here.
Chief Executive Election 2012
March 23rd, 2012 | CE "Election" Vox, Hong Kong Vox | Read More
CE “Election”: Protest March for Universal Suffrage Attracts 3,000 Demonstrators
Hong Kong — About three thousand protesters turned up Saturday to march in demand of universal suffrage in Hong Kong.
They are angered by the “small-circle” nature of elections in Hong Kong — including the poll to choose the next Chief Executive who will be chosen by an electoral...
March 3rd, 2012 | CE "Election" Vox | Read More
CE “Election”: A Politically Incorrect Dream For British Cartoonist
Hong Kong — “Huge chin, funny eyebrows, usually looks like he is a bit drunk.”
For British cartoonist Harry Harrison, scandal-streaked Henry Tang is his favourite when it comes to lampooning the three candidates vying to become Hong Kong’s next Chief Executive (CE) on March 25.
Meet...
March 3rd, 2012 | CE "Election" Vox | Read More
CE “Election”: Three Left Standing As Nominations Close
Hong Kong – Three candidates garnered in excess of the 150 recommendations required when the nomination period for those vying for Hong Kong’s top job ended on February 29.
Late entrant Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee failed to meet the requirement leaving Democratic Party leader Albert Ho Chun-yan to face...
February 29th, 2012 | CE "Election" Vox | Read More





