Zhao Shuang


Student journalist from HKBU

China's service sector declines in March, as the pandemic still takes a toll on business

China’s service activity declined at a slower pace in March, as the country is controlling the spread COVID-19 by imposing restrictions on business activities.


Does the Billionaire Model Work?

A case study of Jeff Bezos’s acquisition of the Washington Post


How Agencies Act as the Main Player in China's Underground Surrogacy Market

Surrogate is a controversial topic with its legality varying widely around the world. The ambiguous law in China has stimulated this booming industry over the past 10 years. What kind of role do over 400 agencies play in this underground surrogacy market?


Pulished Work on Shanghai Observer (Chinese)

I worked as a freelance data journalist for a Chinese online news media, Shanghai Observer, which is attached to Jiefang Daily Group. Here is the list of my published journalistic work.


Rwanda’S Plastic Bag Ban Cleans Up Country

Rwanda, often called the cleanest country on the continent, is considered one of the strongest plastic ban law enforcers.


Budget 2019/20: Frontline Public Hospital Staff to Receive Allowance Boost

Around $80 billion will be allocated to Hong Kong's overburdened public healthcare system in the coming fiscal year.


Pang Jai: the Disappearing Memory of Hong Kong

During 40 years of operation, Pang Jai has experienced several times of forced clearance. After the tug of war between the government and hawkers, only about 50 merchants remained now.


Night in Sham Shui Po

By 2036, the number of elderly people will be 2.37 million, most of which will be struggling under the poverty line.