Clarence Tsui of the South China Morning Post sits down with Hong Kong writer, director and actor Stephen Chow to discuss his new film CJ7. This is the first half of a two-part interview and is in Cantonese with English subtitles.
In a revealing SCMP interview, Edison Chen says that he's just too busy to be a 'player'. He even quotes Kanye West to prove it.
Edison shares his thoughts on marriage (he wants to find a "worthy contestant") as well as celebrity privacy - saying the media can say anything about him that they want.
Settling into her new Shanghai pad, China's biggest movie star reveals exclusively to the South China Morning Post her ambivalence towards the mainland's film industry. In this video interview, Gong Li claims that there are many actors around but not enough decent directors or engaging scripts, and that's why she's focused on Hollywood and Europe. In Mandarin with English subtitles.
In Hong Kong as part of a global tour, Heroes cast members Ali Larter, Greg Grunberg, Masi Oka and Sendhil Ramamurthy share their insights on the popular television show.
The former deputy prime minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, speaks to Greg Torode of the South China Morning Post about Malaysia's upcoming parliamentary elections. This is the first half of a two-part interview.
New media arts exhibition "A-Glow-Glow" features two unique interactive installations orgainsed by Microwave and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. 'Volume' by British group United Visual Artists (UVA) and 'Phaeodaria' by local LED artist Teddy Lo.
Film star Andy Lau spearheads the opening ceremony.
Paul Potts, winner of Britain's Got Talent, was in Hong Kong recently to promote his debut album, One Chance. He shared some secrets behind his rapid rise to fame and fortune - including the whereabouts of his prize money.
Clarence Tsui of the South China Morning Post sits down with Hong Kong writer, director and actor Stephen Chow to discuss his new film CJ7. This is the second half of a two-part interview and is in Cantonese with English subtitles.
Kim Kardashian discusses her new reality TV show "Keeping up with the Kardashians", the business she runs with her two sisters, and living life in a modern-day celebrity family.
Classical pop twins RyanDan stopped by Hong Kong as part of their whirlwind tour to promote their self-titled debut album, and performed live at Langham Place. They share aspects of their success and twins' mischief with features reporter David Momphard.
Touted as the mainland's best hope to create contemporary Chinese music that transcends borders, Sa Dingding's (???) unique sound blends traditional folk with electronica. In this vidcast, Sa performs at a special launch party for her debut album 'Alive' at Le Rideau Theatre in Hong Kong, and speaks to features reporter David Momphard. Conducted in putonghua.
Norma Connolly looks at efforts by inventor Lucien Gambarota and California Fitness to help make the gym become more environmentally friendly. Mr Gambarota has modified cardio machines at California Fitness, with the aim of turning energy that goes into burning calories into real energy that can be used to power lights and other electricity consuming devices.
Hong Kong writer, actor and director Stephen Chow discusses his new film CJ7 and what drove him to make a family film aimed at younger audiences. In Cantonese with English subtitles.
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Get a glimpse of the first 3G iPhone to hit the streets ANYWHERE. Hong Kong is one of 22 markets to get the 3G iPhone today, and here is the first glimpse for the world to see.
The former deputy prime minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, speaks to Greg Torode of the South China Morning Post about Malaysia's upcoming parliamentary elections. This is the second half of a two-part interview.
Calum Gordon celebrates his 40th birthday by strapping himself into the Nissan GT-R. With supercar performance at the cost of a luxury saloon, the GT-R does 0-100km/h in 3.5 seconds.
The former deputy prime minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, spoke to the media yesterday where the topic on everyone's mind was Malaysia's upcoming parliamentary elections.
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Chan Tung-mui is a painter with a difference. Her physical disabilities mean that she uses her foot to paint, but it's her determination and courage that mean her creations are much more than just works of art.