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Yuki Tsang

Yuki Tsang

Hong Kong
Video Producer, Studio
Yuki Tsang coordinates on-air interviews and video segments in studio and on field. She also manages the usage and daily operations of the studio. She is responsible for SCMP’s flagship video series Talking Post. In 2024, she produced an episode on Hong Kong’s notorious “coffin homes” and her work later won gold at the annual w3 Awards in the US. She previously worked for Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK).
Yuki Tsang coordinates on-air interviews and video segments in studio and on field. She also manages the usage and daily operations of the studio. She is responsible for SCMP’s flagship video series Talking Post. In 2024, she produced an episode on Hong Kong’s notorious “coffin homes” and her work later won gold at the annual w3 Awards in the US. She previously worked for Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK).
Areas of Expertise:
Hong Kong news, studio production, video editing
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Korean, Mandarin

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