Hong Kong and Macau

Hong Kong Governor Bonham to British Minister Lord Grey, 1849

December 13, 1901

Hong Kong Governor Bonham to British Minister Lord Grey, 1849, Regarding Chinese Participation in the Colonial Government

Extracts from the Lockhart Report on the New Territory, 8 October, 1898, from Great Britain

December 13, 1901

Extracts from the Lockhart Report on the New Territory, 8 October, 1898, from Great Britain

Joshua: Teenager Vs. Superpower

Working with producer Matthew Torne, who directed the documentary LESSONS IN DISSENT (2014), director Joe Piscatella weaves candid moments from Wong’s life with interviews by fellow activists, academics, journalists and politicians to carve a sharp profile of a strong-willed, precocious young activist whose defiant voice refuses to be ignored.

[WEBCAST] Members’ Wellness @ ASHK Body Dynamics and Meditation | Chinese Kung Fu & Singing Bowls Meditation

Join Members' Wellness @ASHK fitness webcast event on Chinese Kung Fu and Singing Bowls Meditation. 

La Comédie Humaine

Part of the series Sixteenth Annual Made in Hong Kong Film Festival

The Future of Democracy in Hong Kong

Join us for a breakfast briefing on the future of democratic reforms in the Hong Kong, SAR.

Hong Kong-Mainland Relations

The National Committee on US-China Relations will host Hong Kong Secretary of Justice Rimsky Yuen Kwok-keung to discuss current Hong Kong-Mainland relations.

Screening: Mrs. K

Kara Wai plays a retired assassin now living comfortably as a housewife. When her past comes back to haunt her in the form of a former criminal associate (Simon Yam), Mrs. K must dust off her martial arts skills to dispatch a parade of baddies

Cold War Borders in a Post-Socialist World: Hong Kong / China

The UCLA Center for Chinese Studies presents a lecture by James Watson on the fate of international borders that were transformed by the collapse of cold-war socialism and the triumph of global capitalism.

Double Feature! To Whom It May Concern: Ka Shen's Journey and World of Suzie Wong

This documentary follows actress Nancy Kwan from her birth in Hong Kong to her big screen debut in 1960s.

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