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Wong Tsui-kai
Wong Tsui-kai
Hong Kong
Reporter, Young Post
A Young Post reporter since 2014, he covers youth-related news, including education, culture, social issues, politics and economics.
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After months of online lessons, teens are heading back to campus and seeing their classmates and teachers again.

The trio from Christian Alliance S. W. Chan Memorial College developed an augmented reality online game to help evaluate potential dyslexia in young children.

A majority of respondents aged 15-25 have taken part in political demonstrations over the last six months, but even those who haven't participated report psychological distress.

The coronavirus pandemic has hit world economies hard, and you might see many of these terms in the news.

Some people worry about data privacy with the anti-coronavirus measure and fear their personal information would be sent to mainland China.

Since schools closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the government marked exams according to predicted grades and their institution's normal marks

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