... Causeway Bay by triad members as clashes between two opposing camps. An incident in Admiralty where police officers beat up activist Ken Tsang of the Civic Party was also only described as police off ...More
EJ Insight2015-01-07
... Causeway Bay were clearly not organised by any specific organisations or political parties. Most of those who took part were Hongkongers sharing a desire for true democracy or wishing to express thei ...More
EJ Insight2015-01-06
... Causeway Bay and Mong Kok, where protesters had camped out on the streets and prevented traffic. Dr. Cheng said the result shows that establishment of pedestrian zones or diversion of traffic is good ...More
EJ Insight2015-01-05
Britain may have put aside Hong Kong's interests as it pursued the controversial nuclear power station project in Guangdong's Daya Bay around the same time when it held negotiations on the Sino-Britis ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-31
... Causeway Bay and Mong Kok to fight for true democracy. The youngsters are now asking, “What did Tsoi do when we were sleeping in the protest zones and suffering from being pepper-sprayed?” Stand News ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-24
... Causeway Bay that ended the street occupations, it was rumoured that Beijing would take an even tougher line with Hong Kong over political reforms. In fact, Beijing’s door has never been open when it ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-24
... (Kowloon Bay), Sham Shui Po and Yau Tsim Mong in Kowloon and Tseung Kwan O, Tsing Yi, and Tung Chung in the New Territories. The increase in the cost of a dinner outstrips a 19 per cent rise in wages ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-23
... the Deep Bay Link. According to a 2007 plan, the railway systems between Hong Kong and Shenzhen should be expanded to connect the two airports and facilitate the establishment of a super-airport hub. ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-22
... the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station in the mainland. Natural gas (22 percent), and oil and renewable energy (2 percent) took up the rest. As the existing coal-fired generating units will start to reti ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-18
The police have cleared the last few protest camps in Causeway Bay and outside the Legislative Council complex early this week. With the operations carried out peacefully, the public's anxiety has wan ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-18
The Occupy campaign ended peacefully after police cleared the last protest site in Causeway Bay on Monday, but that doesn't mean Hong Kong people will now just cast aside their clamor for change. They ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-17
The completion of street clearance operations in Causeway Bay and outside Legco has put an end to the Occupy movement that lasted for more than two months, and peoples' daily lives appeared to have re ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-17
... Causeway Bay has withdrawn its famous annual Apple Countdown that started 20 years ago. The Harbour City mall also canceled its Christmas Countdown on Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, according to the r ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-17
... Causeway Bay but the chaotic early hours of the protests when police used tear gas and pepper spray on students, and the violent clashes in Mong Kok and Admiralty, outside government headquarters. ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-16
Occupy Central ended after 79 days, but Occupy Hong Kong, which has been going on for more than 10 years, has not stopped. Whether it was Occupy Admiralty, Occupy Causeway Bay or even Occupy Mong Kok, ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-16
Hong Kong police have cleared the Occupy protest site in Causeway Bay and the demonstration zone at the Legislative Council building, putting an official end to the street occupation that began on Sep ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-16
... Causeway Bay protest site could come any time soon and urged protesters to leave before it happens. -- Contact us at [email protected] EL/AC/RA ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-12
... Causeway Bay on Thursday, said the city should now focus on how to implement the framework set by Beijing on universal suffrage in 2017 chief executive election. He said it is a golden opportunity pr ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-12
... Causeway Bay and Mong Kok, and the nature of the movement shifting from "civil disobedience" to "mass popular resistance". The major difference between the two is that the former stresses non-violenc ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-11
... Causeway Bay protest site could be delayed to Friday, depending on the progress of the Admiralty operation, reports said. Meanwhile, Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor director Law Yuk-kai said the Unite ...More
EJ Insight2014-12-11