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Fiona Chow

Fiona Chow

Hong Kong
Reporter, Hong Kong
Fiona Chow joined the Post in 2023. She mainly covers labour affairs and court news in the city. Previously, she worked for Ming Pao and Stand News(UK Bureau). She is a media graduate from The University of the Arts London and also holds a Bachelor's degree in Chinese Language and Literature from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Fiona Chow joined the Post in 2023. She mainly covers labour affairs and court news in the city. Previously, she worked for Ming Pao and Stand News(UK Bureau). She is a media graduate from The University of the Arts London and also holds a Bachelor's degree in Chinese Language and Literature from The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Areas of Expertise:
Court reporting, labour rights
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin, Russian

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Civil Engineering and Development Department introduces new guidelines for communities, property managers and businesses near coastal areas.

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Court says defendant showed ‘total disregard for law and safety’ by failing to remove illegal works despite authorities issuing order two years ago.

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