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Amalissa Hall

Amalissa Hall

Amalissa joined Young Post in 2020 as the Junior Reporter Manager. She has an interest in lifestyle, culture and fashion and assists young people in their pursuit of journalism.
Amalissa joined Young Post in 2020 as the Junior Reporter Manager. She has an interest in lifestyle, culture and fashion and assists young people in their pursuit of journalism.
Languages Spoken:
English

Despite the intricate work required, textiles have never really been considered in the realm of traditional art – but these young Asian artists are hoping to change that perspective.

As teenagers grapple with identity and peer relationships online, the importance of teaching media literacy and healthy social media habits has never been more crucial.

Rare pink gemstones are fast becoming the darlings of luxury jewellery as the colour is linked to spirituality and creativity, something that resonates with consumers seeking deeper meaning.

They may be timeless, but floral motifs are experiencing a significant resurgence – as seen on the red carpet and in new high jewellery collections embracing maximalism.

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A PostMag writer goes on a blind date with a group of strangers via the Timeleft app that introduces random people to combat ‘big-city loneliness’.

This booming subculture is attracting runners of all abilities and from all walks of life to join up and enjoy a workout together – and buy the merch.

American designer Suzanne Caygill built on the 19th century foundations of seasonal colour theory in the 1980s and Vivian Seo, of Find Your Colour Hong Kong, continues that work today.

The KELY Support Group was founded 30 years ago. Over the last three decades, it has provided all sorts of support to Hong Kong’s teenagers, from mental health counselling to career advice.

An eight-year-old Hong Kong girl has made the most of her two-week quarantine in Hong Kong, publishing a mini book and raising HK$13,500 for charity in the process.

Golfer Yuka Saso, winner of the US Women’s Open earlier this year, and skateboarder Sky Brown, ranked number three in the world for park skateboarding, are just two of the many young faces you can expect to see

An academic adviser and former exam candidate tell ‘Young Post’ what to expect when you receive your marks and how to handle high emotions.

Hong Kong students with perfect or near-perfect scores on this year’s International Baccalaureate share their advice for exam revision. Take breaks, and create a strong support network.

Plum Village on Lantau Island aims to help people realise the importance of happiness and become more aware and present in all aspects of life.

Students Jack Ryan, Gabriel Löwy, Jaden Cheng, and Martin Lau aimed to raise HK$100,000 for charity by walking the MacLehose trail - but brought in four times the amount.

Whatever you choose will decide which frozen treats go to the semi-finals next week, as we continue our quest for Hong Kong’s best convenience store ice cream.

While there’s nothing out of the ordinary about chicken nuggets and fries, the dipping sauces are the stars of the show.