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Emily Hung

Emily Hung

Hong Kong
@tyhunghk
Reporter, City
Emily covers Hong Kong health news and policies. Prior to joining the Post in 2022, she was a broadcast journalist at ViuTV News. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Hong Kong.
Emily covers Hong Kong health news and policies. Prior to joining the Post in 2022, she was a broadcast journalist at ViuTV News. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Hong Kong.
Areas of Expertise:
Hong Kong news
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

Exclusive | Tai Po fire relief fund to earn interest from fixed deposits: Hong Kong minister

Home affairs chief Alice Mak says government ‘not that foolish’ to leave funds idle after some economists suggest investing money.

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Many Wang Fuk Court residents displaced by the deadly inferno are now living in hotels, youth hostels or transitional housing.

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From January 1, patients will need to pay more for certain services, and while safety net will also be widened, some people have fallen through the cracks.

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