South China Morning Post
Kanal-Details
South China Morning Post
Neueste Episoden
100 Episoden
HKIR preview: It's Bubble time

IJC predictions

Warrior's new route to Saudi

Soaring at Sha Tin

A Romantic return

Raising the bar

The complex flavours of the ‘happiest country’ on Earth

Massive moment for Sovereign

J Mac is back

Ka Ying Rising to the top

Patch can star in Sha Tin Trophy

An early Classic Series statement

Mugen and Victor primed for Japanese raid

Welcome to the Hong Kong Racing Weekly podcast

The world of Hong Kong noodles

Hong Kong bakeries 101

‘Anti-woke’ movement recruits teen boys across Asia
More Asian internet users are influenced by far-right causes including white supremacism in the digital age. Listen to Post reporter Kimberly Lim expl...

The art of modernising dim sum

How China’s middle-class belt-tightening will impact the world
With slower growth in China’s economy, young professionals and middle-class people across the country are tightening their belts and cutting down on s...

John Lee’s uphill battle to secure Hong Kong’s future
Two years after taking office as Hong Kong's chief executive, John Lee has shifted his focus from enforcing national security to improving the lives o...

Anwar Ibrahim on navigating Malaysia through China-US tensions
How does a country deepen its relationship and do business with China without risking retaliation by the US and its allies? How can a nation protect i...

Anwar Ibrahim on navigating Malaysia through China-US tensions
How does a country deepen its relationship and do business with China without risking retaliation by the US and its allies? How can a nation protect i...

Why Japan’s Harajuku is enjoying a surprising fashion revival
Harajuku, a neighbourhood in the Japanese capital Tokyo, has long been known as the birthplace of some incredibly colourful and unique fashion subcult...

How overtourism created Bali’s most popular street food, babi guling

Why the EU, US are concerned about China’s overcapacity
The European Union and the United States claim that China is flooding global markets with cheap goods. China says these assertions are groundless. Pos...

Unravelling China and India’s roles in the US fentanyl crisis
The US has been grappling with an opioid crisis for decades, but the problem has been exacerbated by the arrival of fentanyl – a synthetic drug 50 tim...

Unravelling China and India’s roles in the US fentanyl crisis
The US has been grappling with an opioid crisis for decades, but the problem has been exacerbated by the arrival of fentanyl – a synthetic drug 50 tim...

Tourism trouble: post-pandemic hurdles of China travel
Domestic tourism in China is steadily recovering, but what about inbound tourism? Post senior correspondent Ralph Jennings has a look at who is visiti...

Roars from the past: When wild tigers roamed Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s urban jungle was once regularly visited by wild tigers, with sightings of the big cats until the 1960s. While local history books only men...

China is boldly going where no one has gone before
China is turning science fiction into fact, whether through the development of nuclear reactors for interplanetary space travel or the use of artifici...

Will Japan give Oppenheimer a chance?
Oppenheimer will finally make its Japan premier on March 29, 2024, eight months after the film’s world debut. How will the only country to suffer wart...

Why India’s Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) is so controversial
Protests continue in India against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which many say is a Hindu nationalist campaign targeting Muslims, spearheaded...

‘Two sessions’: China’s economic and diplomatic challenges
China has just concluded its biggest annual plenary event in Beijing, the “two sessions” of its top legislative and political advisory bodies. Post ex...

Why Japan’s yakuza crime groups are on the verge of disappearing
The yakuza are seeing a pop cultural renaissance with hit TV shows like Tokyo Vice and video games such as Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. In reality,...

What if Trump wins?
How might a second Trump presidency affect US relations with China, North Korea, Japan, Asean, India and more? Post US bureau chief Robert Delaney com...

Inside China: What if Trump wins?
How might a second Trump presidency affect US relations with China, North Korea, Japan, Asean, India and more? Post US bureau chief Robert Delaney com...

Ageing and fertility: why Asian women are freezing their eggs
A growing number of women are freezing their eggs as a means of prolonging their fertility, but what are the economic and social barriers they face al...

Why the Philippines’ Duterte-Marcos alliance is disintegrating
The political marriage of the Philippines’ two most powerful families appears to be crumbling. Lucio Blanco Pitlo III, research fellow at the Asia-Pac...

How Indonesia’s ‘TikTok general’ Prabowo won the presidential race
Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia’s current defence minister, has won the presidential election by a wide margin, according to unofficial, but historically...

America’s threat to drop trade rule may hurt China, Temu and itself
A century-old American trade provision known as the “de minimis” rule has drawn the attention of some US lawmakers. They argue that the rule gives Chi...