Hong Kong’s Volunteers Fuel Recovery After Tai Po Fire
After the November 26 blaze at Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong residents and volunteers have united – providing free rides, supplies and endless support to families hit hardest.
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After the November 26 blaze at Tai Po’s Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong residents and volunteers have united – providing free rides, supplies and endless support to families hit hardest.
Hong Kong’s eighth-term LegCo election concluded today, filling all 90 seats under the ‘patriots administering Hong Kong’ principle. Chief Executive John Lee urges deep reforms and Tai Po fire recovery.
Chinese FM Guo Jiakun says resolving the Taiwan question is solely China’s matter, urging the US to honor the one-China principle and avoid interference.
Ex-PM Hatoyama criticizes PM Takaichi’s recent comments on the Taiwan region, calling them ill-considered and warning Japan-China ties could worsen if not eased.
Prime Minister Takaichi’s recent remarks on the Taiwan region risk derailing Japan–Chinese mainland relations, threatening a 2 trillion yuan tourism windfall that could hurt local economies.
Japan’s recent claim that a Taiwan region contingency equals a Japan contingency crosses China’s core interests, reviving historical tensions and testing Sino-Japanese ties.
On December 13, 2025, the Chinese mainland observes the Nanjing Massacre memorial, reflecting on 300,000 lives lost in 1937 and the power of remembering history.
China’s first hydrogen-electric tugboat has started service at Qingdao Port, cutting CO2 emissions and noise for cleaner, smarter maritime logistics.
China’s Foreign Ministry this week urged the Japanese side to reflect and withdraw PM Sanae Takaichi’s erroneous remarks, calling for cooler heads in Beijing-Tokyo ties.
Chinese mainland and Germany met in Beijing on Dec 8, 2025, to strengthen free trade and the WTO-led multilateral system, aiming for stable chip and rare earths supply across regions.