Founder of Naxos Music Group discusses artificial intelligence’s potential to transform the music industry, while pushing human artists to be even more creative.
During Hungry Ghost, some believe the gates of hell open and spirits can visit the world of the living.
The prize recognises scientists who have made groundbreaking scientific and technological achievements in the Greater China region.
In the 1980s, Song Huai-kuei helped establish China’s fashion industry and lay the groundwork for foreign brands to enter the market.
Inaugural study reveals that science fiction and comics are among secondary pupils’ favourite genres of books.
One of Chen’s pieces in his Hong Kong exhibition, ‘Cube of Space-Time’, incorporates fragments from the walls of his 300-year-old ancestral home in Fujian province.
Led by Jeffrey Andrews, Hong Kong’s first ethnic minority social worker, the tour aimed to break stereotypes about the famous building in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Annual event returned to the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai with a focus on children’s and young adult literature.
Chow Long-ho, who has represented Hong Kong in international fencing matches, has an offer to study at Lingnan University thanks to special scheme for athletes.
Pupils from ethnic minority groups celebrate good news after university entrance exams and hope hard work can trump discrimination.
Professor leading the film rejuvenation project says the artificially intelligence algorithm can help modern audiences appreciate classic movies.
Decline in top scorers in city follows global trend, with only 179 candidates achieving full marks compared with 640 the previous year.
Students at the international school in Ap Lei Chau have helped design and deploy 10 seaweed farms, which aim to improve water quality and absorb carbon dioxide.
‘Sunshine Amid the Pandemic’ is a collection of 10 real-life stories about mental well-being during coronavirus and includes advice from psychologists, social workers.
Amid Hong Kong’s recent violent crimes, many are anxious about safety – this reaction is normal, but it’s also crucial to change misconceptions of mental disorders.
Seventeen best artworks from ‘Realising Your Imagination Creative Competition’ are on display in an interactive exhibition at H Queen’s until June 14.