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Ann Cao

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Alum @JMSCHKU. I believe good stories take time.

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The parade kicks off at Victoria Park after guests from General Consulates, Taiwan and Hong Kong addressed the public. #jmscpride18

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People at the Pride Parade. In colouful outfits and waving rainbow flags, they are singing, taking photos with others, and mostly, wearing smiles on their faces. #jmscpride18

People at the Pride Parade. In colouful outfits and waving rainbow flags, they are singing, taking photos with others, and mostly, wearing smiles on their faces. #jmscpride18
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Purple is the theme colour of this year. It has been six years since the event decided to use rainbow colors as the theme of each annual parade. This year the rainbow spectrum reaches its end. See you next year, Hong Kong Pride Parade! #jmscpride18

Purple is the theme colour of this year. It has been six years since the event decided to use rainbow colors as the theme of each annual parade. This year the rainbow spectrum reaches its end. See you next year, Hong Kong Pride Parade! #jmscpride18
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China watcher Johnny Lau Yui-siu, who was friends with Li for more than three decades, described him as a “typical sincere communist in the party’s early years” and “a true traitor to the party in its later years”. sc.mp/0tkkgp

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Especially touching when the story ends with trash picking in Zuckerberg’s neighborhood on a typical Tuesday evening - seems so close to him but clearly there’s an invisible gap one would never be able to cross. nytimes.com/2019/04/07/us/…

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Today marks 30 years since the Chinese Communist party's 1989 massacre of its own people on the streets of Beijing, which shocked the world. But what is its legacy today? We spoke to some of the dissidents involved on.ft.com/2HTj7ZH

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Still can't believe I could have the privilege to work with people at such a fantastic news outlet. What a horrifying case though... scmp.com/news/china/soc… via @scmpnews

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A belated piece on Shenzhen's urban villages but hopefully could bring some new perspectives: greaterbayinsight.com/baishizhou-a-t… via GreaterBayInsight

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Ito told AFP in a recent interview that "suffering in silence is considered as noble" in Japanese culture. news.yahoo.com/tokyo-court-ru…

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Using a similar approach to the experts in the Imperial College London, HKU Med school estimates that there were 1,343 cases of #WuhanPneumonia in Wuhan by January 17. It is the “most likely number” the school has in estimation.

Using a similar approach to the experts in the Imperial College London, HKU Med school estimates that there were 1,343 cases of #WuhanPneumonia in Wuhan by January 17. It is the “most likely number” the school has in estimation.
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Coronavirus: Li Wenliang, doctor who alerted authorities to the outbreak, dies of the disease scmp.com/news/china/soc…

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“Stereotypes of Asians as submissive and non-aggressive make them a target that people think they can make fun of and laugh at. I’ve seen posts saying Chinese people are dirty, disgusting, uneducated, we ‘deserved’ the virus because of our ‘we…” gu.com/p/d8edq/stw

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How ‘ineffective’ travel bans may have hampered global coronavirus fight scmp.com/news/china/art… via @scmpnews