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The media landscape has changed dramatically over the years, but our mission remains the same: to be the leading voice on conversations about China.
Latest Covid-19 outbreak and fears Halloween revellers may have shunned social-distancing restrictions further underline the importance of remaining vigilant at all times.
Atlantic article that paints a picture of newsroom tension at the Post over its coverage of the Hong Kong protests fails the test of journalistic objectivity and rigour.
Decision by world’s largest brewer to go ahead with slimmed down listing in city wracked by protests is welcome news, but this is not the time for complacency.
Company’s premium video arm, SCMP Films, comes away with gold at Wan-IFRA Digital Media Awards in Kuala Lumpur, days after being honoured at US events.
Veteran photojournalist had 40,000 rolls of film to his name, capturing major events such as the 1967 riots, Bruce Lee’s funeral and Britain’s Queen Elizabeth’s first visit to the city.
City desk reporter Fiona Sun bags first prize in category of Best News Writing (English) for feature on stresses faced by carers looking after elderly and severely ill relatives.
Now in its 12th edition, the South China Morning Post’s 100 Top Tables fine dining guide was launched to the cream of the city’s dining scene at the Peninsula Hong Kong
Post cartoonist Harry Harrison is back with his annual Lunar New Year auction of original illustrations, this time paying homage to the Year of the Dragon – but why did Messi mess things up for him?
An excerpt from Searching for Billie sheds light on the life of a World War II internee at Hong Kong’s Stanley camp – the author’s mother – in the chaotic days following the Japanese surrender.
Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma has met with rural teachers in the run up to the Chinese Lunar New Year for nine years in a row.
Segantii Capital Management invests in the future of city’s children with Christmas party and backing of Operation Santa Claus charity drive.
After nearly a year in the making, the Post’s homepage enters a new era, offering a host of improved features and a fresh new design.
State Street’s press awards, marking their eighth iteration in 2023, returned after a four-year pause during Hong Kong’s 2019 street protests and the Covid-19 pandemic, as newsroom coverage picked up pace.
SLCO Community Resources’ project aims to create community that can communicate with hand gestures and signs.
RainLily, city’s first sexual violence crisis centre, says statistics show one in seven women have experienced sexual abuse.
Financial Secretary Paul Chan toasts generosity of corporate donor and wider community who have backed fundraising drive by SCMP and public broadcaster RTHK.
Luisa Tam reflects on what working at the South China Morning Post was like pre-internet and hitting the journalism jackpot as the newspaper celebrates its 120th anniversary.
News editor Josephine Ma started at the South China Morning Post in 1994 and started as Beijing correspondent in 2003.
The Post’s front pages have recorded key moments in history including Japan’s surrender during World War II, death of Mao Zedong and Beijing Games in 2008.
The South China Morning Post has evolved with Hong Kong and mainland China since the publishing of its first edition in 1903. We look back at the newspaper’s history and the events that have defined it.
Hong Kong’s edge as Asia’s ‘super-connector’ with the world, combined with its resilience and adaptability, place the city in position to thrive in an uncertain world, said guests and panellists at a half-day seminar held to mark the Post’s 120th anniversary.
Chinese investors will view Malaysia as a viable production site because of its proximity to the rest of the supply chain supplying Western markets, Malaysia’s No 2 trade official said.
On the 10th anniversary of the death of Arthur Hacker, we look back at his life and his most famous creation, the rubbish monster Lap Sap Chung.
Feeding Hong Kong collects 65,000 surplus mooncakes this year alone and redistributes them to almost 100 charities.
Newcomers like Shein and Temu are tapping China’s vast manufacturing capabilities and using their technology to connect producers directly with overseas consumers.
Team behind piece titled ‘Life in Hong Kong’s Shoebox Housing’ honoured with prize for visual storytelling at ceremony in New York.
Follow the SCMP’s WhatsApp channel to keep up to date with the latest news from Hong Kong, mainland China and Asia.
JUST FEEL aims to to transform communications culture in schools and families to boost emotional well-being of children.
While the Mate 60 Pro has triggered an outpouring of nationalist sentiment over China’s ability to withstand US sanctions, analysts say the long-term tech battle is far from over.
CUHK head Rocky Tuan joins fellow experts at SCMP’s Future of Work Summit 2023 to discuss emerging technological and industry trends affecting workforce.
Hong Kong officials said they are committed to introducing new regulations for stablecoins by 2024, as the city strives to bolster its virtual asset licensing regime and become a global Web3 hub.