Monthly Archives: May 2012
Hong Kong Netizens Condemn Complaint Culture
Yesterday night, on the Facebook page of Hong Kong Society of Herpetology Foundation, a notice from a property management concerning a nuisance by croaking frogs provoked condemnation among netizens.
Hong Kong Yakult is now a highly sought-after product for Mainland Chinese
Recently, netizens noticed that carts of Yakult were smuggled into Mainland China. However, they did not know the reason why Yakult becames a highly sought-after product.
War on Simplified Chinese Character
Yesterday, a photo of Macau McDonald’s replacing its traditional Chinese sign with a simplified Chinese one was widely shared on Facebook and drew criticism from both Macau and Hong Kong netizens.
Two Singapores
The following Malaysian article about how Mainland Chinese immigrants split Singapore into two was hotly discussed on Hong Kong cyberspace last week.
Netizens: The Darkest Day of Hong Kong Legislative Council
The filibuster that was attempted to delay the passages of Legislative Council (Amendment) Bill 2011, also known as Replacement Mechanism, and Copyright (Amendment) Bill 2011 was stopped by the President of Legco Tsang Yok-sing around 5am this morning. The stoppage of the filibuster violates the rules of procedure of the Legislative Council.
Hong Kong Netizens’ Reactions to Singaporean Anti-Mainland Chinese Sentiment
From 2012-5-15 Apple Daily, Drunk Driving, Ferrari Ran Red Light, Collided with a Taxi, Killed Three. Mainland Chinese Tycoon Killed People (*The tycoon died as well), Stirs Up Anti-Chinese Sentiment. In the video, there are some comments from Singaporean. online_singaporean3: These Mainland Chinese pigs drove while being drunk , not only killing themselves, even killed […]
A British citizen was harassed by a Chinese diplomat in the UK after asking Tong Blair’s view on increasing tension between China and Hong Kong
A British citizen was scolded by a diplomat from the Chinese Embassy in London after asking Tony Blair’s view on increasing tension between Hong Kong and China in a talk in the UK.
Dinner with Foreigners in Hong Kong: Ladies Pay $4800 and Free for Foreign Gentlemen
Last night, Facebook user Kamy Yeung uploaded a poster “Dinner with Foreigners” by a dating agency and immediately sparked controversy among netizens.
CY Leung’s luxury brands loving Mainland Chinese assitant Chen Ran Praises Communism
CY Leung ignores rules and is determined to employ non-Hong Kong resident and member of the Communist Youth Party, Chen Ran, as Hong Kong government official. He even explains that recruitment should be based on talent instead of political background. How not to look at one’s political background?

