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Brandon Sai Yin fung

Brandon Sai Yin fung

Brandon Fung

Brandon Fung

MA Student, Department of Asian Studies

fung0622@mail.ubc.ca

Kennedy Chi Pan Wong

Kennedy Chi Pan Wong

Alumnus Associate

chipanwo@usc.edu

[Media] HKSI Faculty Associate Dr. Miu Chung Yan speaks with Singtao Canada on Hong Kong identity in the latest census in Canada.

[Media] HKSI Alumni Associate Kennedy Wong comments on the growing population of Hong Kong Canadians in Vancouver.

[Photos] Far Far Away 緣路山旮旯

[Photos] Far Far Away 緣路山旮旯

For those who might have missed this conversation, here are the the photos. Details: https://hksi.ubc.ca/events/event/screening-conversation-far-far-away/

[Publications] HKSI Associate Dr. Zoe Lam has published her monograph titled “Perception of Lexical Tones by Homeland and Heritage Speakers of Cantonese.”

[Awards] HKSI Associate Dr. Fuyubi Nakamura is the recipient of the 2022 Council for Museum Anthropology Michael M. Ames Prize for Innovative Museum Anthropology for her project and exhibition “A Future for Memory: Art and Life after the Great East Japan Earthquake”.

[Photos] The Taste of Hong Kong Cinema

[Photos] The Taste of Hong Kong Cinema

For those who might have missed this talk, here are the photos.

[Webcast] Becoming Communities: The Changing Face of Community Activism in Hong Kong

[Webcast] Becoming Communities: The Changing Face of Community Activism in Hong Kong

For those who might have missed this conversation, here are the webcast and the photos. Details

[Newsletters] The HKSI 2022 October Update is out!

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