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Davies Christian Surya

Davies Christian Surya

Hong Kong
@dapihes
Designer
Davies joined the SCMP in 2023 after six years as a multimedia designer with BBC East Asia Visual Journalism team in Jakarta. Before designing in the newsroom, he completed a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Communication Design and produced several published children's illustrated books.
Davies joined the SCMP in 2023 after six years as a multimedia designer with BBC East Asia Visual Journalism team in Jakarta. Before designing in the newsroom, he completed a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Communication Design and produced several published children's illustrated books.
Areas of Expertise:
Illustration, animation, infographic design
Languages Spoken:
English, Indonesian

Tai Po inferno: Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire tragedy – an infographic

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Unauthorised expansions to luxury homes across the city have triggered concerns over safety risks, unfairness and lax enforcement.

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A complete and detailed visual explainer to understand the causes and impact of the treated water about to be dumped on the shores of Japan.

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