Society
[Big read] The northbound drift: Hong Kong’s quiet exodus to the Greater Bay Area
The cost of living in Hong Kong is notoriously high, and some Hong Kongers are choosing to move to cities in the Greater Bay Area in mainland China to live and work, in pursuit of a more manageable pace and quality of life. Lianhe Zaobao journalist Tai Hing Shing finds out more.
Tai Hing Shing
19 May 2026
Society
[Big read] China’s ‘fur kids’ fuel a billion-dollar pet boom
China’s growing love for pets has created a billion-dollar industry, with smart devices, AI services and full life-cycle care. Local governments are also backing the trend to boost domestic consumption. Lianhe Zaobao journalist Zeng Shi speaks to industry players to find out more about the shift in social attitudes and policies that have led to this growth.
Zeng Shi
30 Mar 2026
Technology
[Big read] Li Zexiang: The professor behind China’s drone boom and its future engineers
When DJI CEO Frank Wang’s undergraduate project failed, most would have turned him away. But Professor Li Zexiang, a leading innovator in China’s engineering education, recognised his potential and took him under his wing. Han Yong May, deputy editor-in-chief of SPH’s Chinese Media Group, sits down with Li as part of Lianhe Zaobao’s Future 365 interview series, to find out how his new engineering education system is building a new generation of engineers.
Han Yong May
17 Mar 2026
Economy
[Big read]: From Kowloon to Shenzhen: The bullet trains redefining Hong Kong life
Rising numbers of young mainland-origin professionals and even Hong Kongers live in Shenzhen for bigger homes at half the price, using high-speed rail to keep Hong Kong jobs — boosting quality of life amid sky-high rents. Lianhe Zaobao journalist Tai Hing Shing takes a look at the good and the bad of this greater integration between Hong Kong and mainland China.
Tai Hing Shing
11 Feb 2026
Economy
As APEC 2026 lands in Shenzhen, Hong Kong fights for relevance
Hong Kong hopes to capitalise on Shenzhen’s APEC 2026 spotlight, but rising rivals in the Greater Bay Area threaten its standing. Can the city avoid being eclipsed? Lianhe Zaobao’s Tai Hing Shing explores the stakes.
Tai Hing Shing
24 Nov 2025
Economy
Nansha’s automated port challenges Hong Kong in the Greater Bay Area
Nansha Port is a relatively new facility, but it is doing enough to find its own feet in the Greater Bay Area, even becoming a credible challenge to an established port like Hong Kong. Lianhe Zaobao’s correspondent Daryl Lim visits Nansha Port to find out more.
Daryl Lim
06 Nov 2024
Economy
China’s not a fragile country on the brink of economic collapse
While China faces both domestic and international economic headwinds, including structural issues that require difficult reforms, it is important to view its economic trajectory as a whole, recognising both opportunities and challenges. EAI senior research fellow Yu Hong emphasises that China is certainly not a fragile country on the brink of collapse.
Yu Hong
01 Oct 2024
Politics
Can Hong Kong survive? Insights from ‘Kishore whirlwind’ and the ‘typhoon metaphor’
Academic Li Cheng and researcher Zhang Chi of the Centre on Contemporary China and the World in Hong Kong share their thoughts on Singaporean veteran diplomat Kishore Mahbubani’s recent sharings in Hong Kong. Drawing on his perspectives, they propose several strategies that could benefit Hong Kong.
Li Cheng, Zhang Chi
27 Sep 2024
Economy
Hong Kong deepens connections in the Greater Bay Area
Chinese academic Zhang Tiankan notes that to soar and match the other three major bay areas in New York, San Francisco and Tokyo, the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area needs both hard and soft connectivity in terms of infrastructure as well as informatisation and digitisation.
Zhang Tiankan
23 Jul 2024
Economy
[Big read] Greater Bay Area grand plan gets a boost with Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge
The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Bridge connecting two major cities at the Pearl River Delta is expected to boost development in the Greater Bay Area, especially the west side, which has been lagging behind. Lianhe Zaobao journalist Daryl Lim takes a look at the benefits and possible downsides of the new infrastructure.
Daryl Lim
16 May 2024
Economy
Is the Hong Kong economy really in demise?
While naysayers have painted a doomsday scenario for Hong Kong since the plummeting of the Hang Seng Index, EAI senior research fellow Yu Hong points to Hong Kong's strong fundamentals, the vitality of the Greater Bay Area and the knock-on effects of the recovery of the mainland economy. He notes that as long as the mainland economy continues to grow, the Hong Kong stock market will remain attractive to regional and global investors.
Yu Hong
18 Mar 2024
Economy
Integrating Hong Kong into China's Greater Bay Area: Easier said than done?
Greater prosperity in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area would require greater synergising and complementarity between the core leading cities of Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Guangzhou. But this is easier said than done, especially for Hong Kong. EAI senior research fellow Yu Hong explains.
Yu Hong
12 Jun 2023