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Lo Hoi-ying

Lo Hoi-ying

Hong Kong
@hoiying_22
Reporter, Hong Kong
Hoi-ying became a reporter at the City desk in 2023 after finishing the Post's Graduate Trainee Programme. Originally from Singapore, she previously worked as a television news producer at Mediacorp and interned at the Shanghai-based Sixth Tone. She earned her master's degree in journalism from the University of Hong Kong and holds a bachelor's degree in communications from Nanyang Technological University.
Hoi-ying became a reporter at the City desk in 2023 after finishing the Post's Graduate Trainee Programme. Originally from Singapore, she previously worked as a television news producer at Mediacorp and interned at the Shanghai-based Sixth Tone. She earned her master's degree in journalism from the University of Hong Kong and holds a bachelor's degree in communications from Nanyang Technological University.
Areas of Expertise:
Hong Kong news, Southeast Asian affairs, data journalism
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

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