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Gloria Tso

Gloria Tso

@gloria_tso
Online and Features Editor, Style
Gloria joined the SCMP in 2023 after prior stints at CNN, Reuters and Harper's Bazaar Singapore. Prior to moving to Hong Kong in 2020, Gloria graduated with a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, majoring in East Asian Studies and American Studies.
Gloria joined the SCMP in 2023 after prior stints at CNN, Reuters and Harper's Bazaar Singapore. Prior to moving to Hong Kong in 2020, Gloria graduated with a bachelor's degree from Columbia University, majoring in East Asian Studies and American Studies.
Areas of Expertise:
Fashion, lifestyle, video production
Languages Spoken:
English, Mandarin

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