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Emily Tsang

Emily Tsang

Hong Kong
Emily Tsang is the head of Young Post and Posties, two weekly publications dedicated to inspiring and empowering young readers. Previously, she served as the news editor at the Hong Kong desk and led City Weekend, an award-winning section that tackled current issues. In addition, Emily is a part-time lecturer at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and a RISJ fellow at the University of Oxford. She was awarded the Asia Journalism Fellowship in 2022 and holds two master’s degrees, one in Journalism, and another in Laws in Human Rights.
Emily Tsang is the head of Young Post and Posties, two weekly publications dedicated to inspiring and empowering young readers. Previously, she served as the news editor at the Hong Kong desk and led City Weekend, an award-winning section that tackled current issues. In addition, Emily is a part-time lecturer at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and a RISJ fellow at the University of Oxford. She was awarded the Asia Journalism Fellowship in 2022 and holds two master’s degrees, one in Journalism, and another in Laws in Human Rights.
Areas of Expertise:
Hong Kong news, news reporting and editing
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

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