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Enid Tsui

Enid Tsui

Hong Kong
@enidtsui
Editor, Arts
Enid Tsui is the Post's Arts Editor. Her previous positions include the Hong Kong correspondent and Asia companies and markets editor of the Financial Times, presenter on RTHK Radio 3 and editor-in-chief of CFO China, a finance magazine published by the Economist Group. She has an MA in art history. Her book "Art in Hong Kong: Portrait of a City in Flux" was published in January 2025.
Enid Tsui is the Post's Arts Editor. Her previous positions include the Hong Kong correspondent and Asia companies and markets editor of the Financial Times, presenter on RTHK Radio 3 and editor-in-chief of CFO China, a finance magazine published by the Economist Group. She has an MA in art history. Her book "Art in Hong Kong: Portrait of a City in Flux" was published in January 2025.
Areas of Expertise:
Visual art and the performing arts in Asia; art history; art market; cultural policies
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Mandarin

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