Students submitted impactful letters, persuasive arguments and creative ideas.
The 12-year-old student shares what she learned from joining our writing contest.
Our writing competition started with 10 students, who were eliminated one by one based on a combination of your votes and YP editors’ picks.
Taking leaps and making their best shots, Team Hong Kong has put on a show – here are the photos to prove it!
The giant inflatables of popular children’s characters featured in a water parade on Saturday.
The parade celebrates 204 years of being independent from Spanish colonial rule.
From Asia to Europe, enthusiasts captured the mesmerising beauty of the total lunar eclipse in breathtaking photographs.
From add oil to lai see, discover these quirky phrases shaped by Cantonese, Hindi and colonial history.
Happy Father’s Day! To help you celebrate, here are five English literary quotes and sayings about that special family member – your dad.
Students wrote about preserving Chinese opera, supporting the LGBTQ community, and offered tips for starting the year on the right food.
As we welcome the new year, Young Post’s team looks back on what we loved from last year.
From the towering tree at West Kowloon to the whimsical miniatures at Harbour City – each location offers unique photo opportunities.
Torture incident raises public outrage, questioning the institution’s integrity and safety measures for students.
The team impressed judges with their research, showcasing their scientific prowess and commitment to tackling global health challenges.
The 12-year-old says she never imagined she would end at the top of the competition and she feels nothing but gratitude after winning.
Understand what honey is made up of and how it is produced.
Food assistance programmes struggle to help enough people, and some have criticised the government for its lack of policy to fight poverty.
The new publication is a perfect fit for younger pupils in lower secondary forms who are ready to move beyond Posties.
Ng Pan-yu has remained resilient and dedicated to community service despite facing family challenges.
The 13-year-old says he joined the competition thinking he had nothing to lose; the journey ignited his curiosity and improved his critical thinking.
Apply to join our next round for a chance to win some amazing prizes.
Tsang Tsz-ham played a central role in reviving cultural events at his school, St Mark’s School, after the Covid-19 pandemic.
All Hong Kong secondary students are eligible to submit to this quarterly column; winners will be published in Monday editions of Young Post.
Michelle Shen Jiamiao shares how she grew through moving from suburban California to Hong Kong in the middle of the academic year, during online schooling.
Yuet Kan discovered her love for music at the tender age of four when her kindergarten introduced harp lessons.
Eunice Tse Yu-ning’s love for the arts comes from her father, and she is now studying illustration animation in the UK.
Edgar Cheng’s early struggles with communication led him to the world of debate, which opened many doors for him.
Cheung Ming-hung overcame an unstable family life and severe struggles with punctuality to get admitted to HKU’s medical school.
Students at this school in Tai Po celebrated Christmas with a variety of unique fundraising activities.
Joy Chen Hiu-yan is co-founder of XinSai Magazine, a student-led organisation that strives to bring justice to a global audience.