
Hong Kong Stories 37 - Connect with a Cause Podcast
1) The Good Food Clan
Hong Kong people are never bored about food choices – from TV programmes to mobile apps, we are constantly fed with news on latest food trends, new restaurants and hottest deals, and our shopping cart...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.2) The Good Food Clan
Hong Kong people are never bored about food choices – from TV programmes to mobile apps, we are constantly fed with news on latest food trends, new restaurants and hottest deals, and our shopping cart...Show More
3) Animal Volunteers
In Hong Kong, many people care for animals, and they treat animals as their family members. Yet, according to statistics, 4000 stray and abandoned cats and dogs were euthanized last year. The figure...Show More
4) Animal Volunteers
In Hong Kong, many people care for animals, and they treat animals as their family members. Yet, according to statistics, 4000 stray and abandoned cats and dogs were euthanized last year. The figure...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.5) To Get Ready Early
Leila CHAN has already been a reporter for 25 years. She had never imagined herself to have another identity – founder of a charity, let alone other people. After finishing a series of publication...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) To Get Ready Early
Leila CHAN has already been a reporter for 25 years. She had never imagined herself to have another identity – founder of a charity, let alone other people. After finishing a series of publication...Show More
7) Fighting for Pride
Behind our bustling metropolis, there are nearly 10 000 asylum seekers who have left their homeland. They are filing non-refoulement or torture claims to the SAR government, and all they can do is to...Show More
8) Fighting for Pride
Behind our bustling metropolis, there are nearly 10 000 asylum seekers who have left their homeland. They are filing non-refoulement or torture claims to the SAR government, and all they can do is to...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.9) Amateur Prosthetics Makers
The “Maker” culture has taken root in Hong Kong in recent years. These makers, equally enthusiastic about technologies and their application, often have various interests and strong suits. Among the...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.10) Amateur Prosthetics Makers
The “Maker” culture has taken root in Hong Kong in recent years. These makers, equally enthusiastic about technologies and their application, often have various interests and strong suits. Among the...Show More