Climbing Mt Snowdon 100 times A performative photographic art project Snowdon 100 – by Simon Wan Starting from April 13th, I will climb Mount Snowdon in Wales 100 times in one single push, and take one picture every time I summit. My name is Simon Wan; I am an artist from Hong Kong. It is […]
Category: British Chinese in Profile
My first LibDem Conference by Sarah Cheung Johnson
Sarah calls herself a “post-Brexit newbie” and like many others that joined the Liberal Democrats after the EU Referendum last June, felt she could no longer just sit by the sidelines. On joining the party she found a warm welcome from her local South Cambridgeshire team and was soon asked to stand for County Council as […]
Political Profile: Sarah Cheung Johnson – Making a difference in the community
Picture: Sarah Cheung in the centre with wearing orange Sarah calls herself a “post-Brexit newbie” and like many others that joined the Liberal Democrats after the EU Referendum last June, felt she could no longer just sit by the sidelines. On joining the party she found a warm welcome from her local South Cambridgeshire team and […]
Conservative Friends of the Chinese announce two new co-directors
Photo: L- Jonathan Lui R- Xingang Wang The Board of the Conservative Friends of the Chinese (CFOC) have named Jonathan Lui and Xingang Wang as Co-Directors of the organisation. In a planned transition, Jonathan and Xingang succeed Jackson Ng, a Barrister, who has now stepped down after 4 years to focus on his new roles […]
Chinese Information and Advice Centre Annual Charity Dinner at House of Commons
Photo Credit – Sunny Pang Photography The Chinese Information and Advice Centre is hosting the Annual Charity Dinner to celebrate the Centre’s 35th Anniversary at the House of Commons. The CIAC has been supporting the disadvantaged Chinese people across the UK for the last 35 years. They are the only Chinese front-line provider to support victims of […]
British Chinese Socialite Sir David Tang Dies Aged 63
Photo Credit: Raymond Wong MBE Sir David Tang KBE, businessman, socialite and founder of fashion label Shanghai Tang has died. The flamboyant billionaire, who turned 63 earlier this month had only notified close friends of his final farewell party recently at the Dorchester, will be talked about for months to come, the man himself will be […]
The thoughts of Chinese student Kang Jin on studying a business degree in London
By Kang Jin Having lived and studied in China up to undergraduate degree level, I left my home city of Shanghai and moved to London. For the first time, I lived in a country that was so different – and so far – from China. I had gone to join the Masters in Management at UCL School […]
7 political candidates of Chinese origin taking part in UK election
Do you know who is representing us, the British-Chinese community in this upcoming election? In this special General Election feature, Nee Hao introduces the British Chinese candidates from all the political parties. In total there are seven parliamentary candidates with Chinese origins who will be taking part in the general election on the 8 June […]
Sonny Leong CBE Interview – Chinese for Labour leader reaches out to the community
By Grace Lee – Nee Hao Political Editor In this exclusive interview with Nee Hao Magazine, Sonny Leong CBE talks to us about the establishment of Chinese for Labour, the importance of the British-Chinese vote in the upcoming election and what the party can do to serve the community in the long run. It is […]
The thoughts of Chinese student Kang Jin on studying a business degree in London
By Kang Jin Having lived and studied in China up to undergraduate degree level, I left my home city of Shanghai and moved to London. For the first time, I lived in a country that was so different – and so far – from China. I had gone to join the Masters in Management at UCL School […]