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Kayla Chan

Kayla Chan

Hong Kong
Video Producer
A Cultural Studies graduate from Lingnan University, Kayla Chan joined the Post after working as a video journalist at HK01, a feature reporter at Apple Daily, and a videographer at Stand News. She loves human stories and visual journalism.
A Cultural Studies graduate from Lingnan University, Kayla Chan joined the Post after working as a video journalist at HK01, a feature reporter at Apple Daily, and a videographer at Stand News. She loves human stories and visual journalism.
Areas of Expertise:
Video production
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

Wah Fu Estate will undergo a phased demolition, with its 18 blocks and 9,000 households gradually vacated by 2035, marking the end of a significant chapter in Hong Kong's history

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With more than 300 cast members from 30 countries, House of Dancing Water has returned to Macau with new characters and fresh orchestration meant to entice tourists to the extravagant performances

The young women in Kwok’s Girls have been challenging traditional gender norms in Hong Kong’s male-dominated lion dance scene

It took about two years to build the 3,800 square metre (40,900 sq ft) facility, which now has an international governing body certification

One health expert discusses how body image standards for men emphasise muscularity and low body fat and how that focus can negatively impact men  

The Siu Mai Concern Group was formed during the Covid-19 pandemic and has grown to more than 160,000 followers on social media platforms  

International relief assistance is being rushed to Southeast Asia after the deadly magnitude 7.7 quake struck Myanmar on March 28, 2025, sending shock waves that caused destruction as far away as Thailand and China  

The international event set for March 4-9 at the Kai Tak Sports Park will be the first sport’s first ranking tournament to be held in Hong Kong since 1989

PapaHome has over 10,000 furniture and home decoration items on display, allowing customers to get an up-close look before purchasing online.

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PapaHome’s 2,322 square metre store in Tsim Sha Tsui boasts more than 10,000 products, allows shoppers to test furniture before ordering.

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PapaHome has over 10,000 furniture and home decoration items on display, allowing customers to get an up-close look before purchasing online

Pete Sabine, aka DJ Fab Sabs, who is known for his classic Cantopop gigs, discusses his journey into Hong Kong's music scene.

The quirky social initiative gives Hongkongers the chance to introduce their friends to people seeking to make new connections