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  • Pleasant surprise for Irish writer

    Derek Landy tells Young Post the story behind his popular crime series Skulduggery Pleasant...

  • Save the bluefin tuna

    You may love the taste, but readers Young Post spoke to agree with a proposed ban on the international trade of bluefin tuna...

  • A design dream come true

    A student's coffee table design debuted recently at a branch of the G.O.D. concept store...

  • Building webpages in class

    Students connect around the world through a special online learning project...

  • Patients paint their thoughts

    Exhibition gives people suffering from mental illness a chance to explore their artistic side...

  • Europe offers plenty of options

    Europe isn't usually top of the list when Hong Kong students are thinking about studying overseas. But with its long history, varied heritage and rich culture, the small continent has a lot to offer..

  • Roaring ride in the park

    Sliding down handrails and jumping over obstacles, skateboarders are regarded by some locals as unruly and troublesome. But the introduction of skate parks has changed public perception of the sport..

  • Heritage finds a voice in art

    The arts have become a popular channel to drum up awareness of the city's heritage and culture. Design students use their know-how to save Hong Kong streets...

  • The application of success

    Apple's iPhone was named invention of the year in 2007 by Time magazine. One young man has made good use its applications...

  • HK team set to take on the world

    Next month, a team of local students will be jetting off to the debating equivalent of football's World Cup. This year's...

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