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Yohji Lam

Yohji Lam

Hong Kong
Associate Producer, Video
Yohji Lam is a journalist and videographer for the Post, with prior contributions to Kadokawa‘s Anime News Network, Channel C, Shroffed and the Trade Development Council. He also specialises in cosplay portrait photography, including a piece featured in the Foreign Correspondents' Club, representing the Journalism and Media Studies Centre of HKU.
Yohji Lam is a journalist and videographer for the Post, with prior contributions to Kadokawa‘s Anime News Network, Channel C, Shroffed and the Trade Development Council. He also specialises in cosplay portrait photography, including a piece featured in the Foreign Correspondents' Club, representing the Journalism and Media Studies Centre of HKU.
Areas of Expertise:
ACG & cosplay, pop culture, aviation safety
Languages Spoken:
Cantonese, English, Japanese, Mandarin

Video | Fares rise for Hong Kong Peak Tram

Fares rise for Hong Kong Peak Tram
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Return fares now cost HK$116 (US$15) for adults and HK$75 for children and the elderly.

The advice comes with a warning about the recent theft of HK$1.8 million from three MPF accounts by scammers using high-quality ID forgeries.

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Competitions mainly focused on robotic applications in industrial assembly, home services, flower arranging, healthcare and elderly care, as well as restaurant services.

Tai Bo Cafe in Yuen Long has gone viral online thanks to a copypasta trend on Threads recommending their meat patties.

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Tai Bo Cafe in Yuen Long has gone viral online thanks to a copypasta trend on Threads recommending their meat patties, and have seen customers from as far as Macau.

The latest clashes come after a US-brokered ceasefire crumbled and have sparked calls from the international community for both sides to exercise restraint.

Many users and opposition politicians accuse Taiwan’s ruling party of overreach and damaging island’s reputation for open internet access.

Some 2,700 homes in northeastern Japan were without power, with reports of fires after the ground shook violently for more than 30 seconds.

Ed van de Weerd, CEO for Health & Beauty Continental Europe of AS Watson, was in Hong Kong for a visit when he jumped into Victoria Harbour to rescue a woman.

The 1km (0.62 mile) journey starts at the Golden Bauhinia Square in Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island and ends at the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon.

The ‘Fedora Man’, photographed in a striking vintage suit next to police on the day of the Louvre heist, enjoyed reading wild theories about himself.

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