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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

Video | A final message for a Tai Po fire victim from her husband

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Wang Fuk Court resident brings bouquet for deceased wife upon return to home razed by fire

Yip Ka-kui’s wife Pak Shui-lin heroically knocked on neighbours’ doors to alert them to the flames but died in the tragedy.

Internet users in mainland China slam move to make Cheung mentor in project to rehabilitate young protesters involved in anti-government protests in the city.

The Hong Kong Sevens kicked off at Kai Tak Stadium on Friday, April 17, 2026. The rain did not stop fans from enjoying the games and having fun.

With the Sevens resettled in the city’s East Kowloon area, we explore some neighbourhoods and transport links supporters can use to keep the party going.

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The Construction Industry Council has ordered 50,000 new scaffolding nets for projects halted across the city after the material was found to be a factor in the deadly Tai Po fire.

Demand for so-called direct-issue licences has surged since motorists from neighbouring Guangdong province have been allowed to drive across the border and on Hong Kong roads.

The beginning of the end for the close-knit Choi Hung Estate as redevelopment project at the public housing community begins.

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Residents and shop owners in the famous rainbow-coloured public housing complex fear the essence of the original estate will be lost in redevelopment.

The six-month mission will include experiments involving laboratory mice for the first time that will permanently live in the Tiangong space station.

The bustling streets in Hong Kong’s Nga Tsin Wai Road and Carpenter Road area have gone quiet as shops shut during a redevelopment push, leaving Lam Kee Grocery as one of the last still in business.  

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