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February 1, 2020July 3, 2021 valiquo Essays

A University’s Shaky Response to the Coronavirus

SCAD moved all HK classes to eLearning for the rest of the quarter due to coronavirus fears. We can’t talk about it.

November 15, 2019December 4, 2019 valiquo Essays

Hong Kong Protests: What Started it and Why It’s Still Going

Hong Kong has been in the throes of city-wide protests since June 9th. What started it? Why is it going on for so long? What is SCAD's response?

September 27, 2019May 19, 2021 valiquo Journal

Hong Kong: A Farewell

With a year full of societal unrest, it is important to look at why Hong Kong is an incredible experience, and why you should visit.

August 24, 2019September 17, 2019 valiquo Journal

Summer Journal: June

The night air was heavy; smelling of the sea, fish, and cigarette smoke. I sat at a small table with a motley group of individuals at a local hawker centre in Tuen Mun (新青山灣沙灘餐廳). Sitting to the right of me, an Australian man with a beige flat cap recently came back from Tianjin, China, hoping … Continue reading Summer Journal: June

August 9, 2019August 9, 2019 valiquo Journal

Hong Kong: Thoughts on August 5th

I am deeply disturbed by the events that unfolded on the 5th of August in Hong Kong.

August 5, 2019August 9, 2019 valiquo Essays, Journal

What Now? The Future of Hong Kong Protests

For over two months, Hong Kong has stood at an impasse through millions of citizens protesting the fugitive extradition to China law–but the future of the protests seems uncertain.

July 23, 2019August 5, 2019 valiquo Essays, Journal

The Police, Triads, and the Yuen Long Attacks: Fall of Hong Kong Revised

It is 11 pm. Splashes of blood decorate the floor and shrill yells fill the halls of the Western Rail Line in Yuen Long—the police are not there.

July 3, 2019July 23, 2019 valiquo Journal

The Fall of Hong Kong

Hong Kong fights back against Chinese influence, despite the inevitable decline of the territory.

June 20, 2019March 17, 2020 valiquo Essays

Hong Kong: Disappearing in Slow Motion

Hong Kong's cultural identity, democracy, and freedom of speech is under threat from the looming superpower touching its northern border.

April 13, 2019November 15, 2020 valiquo Travelogue

The Graveyard of Ceramic Deities: Exploring Southern Hong Kong

In the back of Hong Kong island, there is a secluded area where the hills are filled with thousands of ceramic deities.

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