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Mimi Lau

Mimi Lau

Hong Kong
@gzmimi
Correspondent, China
Mimi Lau is a former Post correspondent covering human rights, religion and civil society in China. She spent seven years in southern China as the Post's Guangzhou correspondent and was based in Hong Kong from 2017. She has won numerous awards for her work. She left the Post in 2022 and has been teaching journalism in local universities.
Mimi Lau is a former Post correspondent covering human rights, religion and civil society in China. She spent seven years in southern China as the Post's Guangzhou correspondent and was based in Hong Kong from 2017. She has won numerous awards for her work. She left the Post in 2022 and has been teaching journalism in local universities.
Areas of Expertise:
China's human rights, religious affairs, civil society
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

Multiple outlets carried an article that took on critics of the current approach as well as those spreading a nationalist conspiracy theory that blames foreign forces.

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Last weekend’s demonstrations are a sign of growing public discontent over Beijing’s Covid controls but also pose a direct challenge to the authorities

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State media reports that residents were free to leave the building prompt scepticism online and claims the area was still deemed high-risk.

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He was the top aide to leader Zhao Ziyang and played a key role in pushing political reform in the 1980s but was brought down in a purge of student sympathisers in 1989.

Local governments face ‘inherently contradictory’ task of balancing coronavirus controls and economic challenges without policy support, analysts say.

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Experts say ethnic minority representation in the senior leadership will continue to weaken as Beijing places more focus on integration in one national identity.

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While two former presidents are listed among the members of the committee that will oversee the party’s national congress, there is no guarantee all those on list will attend opening ceremony.

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Monarch remembered as a witness to turbulent times who witnessed the ‘rise and fall’ of bilateral ties, while social media users recall her new year remarks, elegance and colourful outfits.

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