Instructional Video8:33
The Economist

Hong Kong protests: what's at stake for China?

12th - Higher Ed
The Hong Kong protests are the most serious challenge to the Communist Party's authority since the Tiananmen Square massacre. China's leaders must choose between two mortal dangers: the collapse of economic stability, or the acceptance...
Instructional Video1:52
Curated Video

Which is the most expensive city to live in as a foreigner?

12th - Higher Ed
We asked people in Hong Kong which city they thought was the most expensive to live in as a foreigner.
Instructional Video31:11
Paul Marriott

Tutorial: Bluetooth 240V/9W Light Bulb System w/ESP32, 5V Relay Modules, Arduino IDE & Android Smartphone

9th - 12th
A tutorial for a 9W light bulb smart home system. The light bulb fixture is connected to a 5V relay module as well as to the mains. An android smartphone (with app) is used to turn the light bulb on and off. ESP32S microcontrollers with...
Instructional Video23:57
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 19

Higher Ed
Crowdsourcing delivery vans to go the extra mile, democratizing access to investment opportunities and personalizing the hotel experience. Plus, Michael and Anthony hear from the IBM executive bringing quantum computers to the fore....
Instructional Video23:54
Globalive Media

Beyond Innovation: Episode 1

Higher Ed
The Internet-of-Things connects everything, nanotechnology heals damaged brains and a venture capitalist spots medical breakthroughs. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with David Hanson, the pioneering roboticist behind some of the most...
Instructional Video0:55
The March of Time

Britain and Japanese in China

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1939: CHINA: British flag. British battleship in harbor sailors saluting officer on deck Naval officers at table. VS Hong Kong & harbor. Japanese soldiers walking on Chinese village street. Chinese Refugees in Hong Kong. Burning...
Instructional Video4:06
Financial Times

How Donald Trump's disruptive foreign policy affects the world

Higher Ed
Gideon Rachman, the FT's chief foreign affairs commentator, asks whether the president's unpredictable decision-making on foreign affairs has increased the risk of conflict.
Instructional Video6:11
Financial Times

Tiananmen Square: China 30 years on

Higher Ed
The FT's global China editor James Kynge was a reporter in Beijing when the government sent in troops and tanks to quash student-led pro-democracy demonstrations in 1989. Talking to dissidents and political activists, he looks back at...
Instructional Video2:26
Ancient Lights Media

China: Introduction

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the geography and culture of China as a whole.
Instructional Video3:24
Jabzy

Chinese Secret Societies - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about Chinese Secret Societies
Instructional Video4:19
ACDC Leadership

Comparative Advantage Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Individuals and countries benefit from trade. Even though it isn't very realistic, simplified examples like this will help you understand the idea of comparative advantage. Make sure that you can calculate the per unit opportunity cost...
Instructional Video3:00
Curated Video

The Dynamic City of Hong Kong

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we will take you on a virtual tour of this fascinating destination, exploring its rich history, cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and mouthwatering cuisine. The city encompasses the belief of yin and yang by...
Instructional Video17:06
Religion for Breakfast

Confucianism is Making a Comeback in China

12th - Higher Ed
In this episode we examine the topic: Confucianism is Making a Comeback in China
Instructional Video1:45
Next Animation Studio

Coronavirus continues to spread amid Lunar New Years celebrations

12th - Higher Ed
Lunar New Years’ festivities pose a great challenge for the Chinese government as it tries to contain the Wuhan coronavirus.
Instructional Video21:44
The Wall Street Journal

Surveillance and Our Privacy

Higher Ed
Will 2020 be the year that consumers give up on their privacy because of excessive digital surveillance? Gabriel Leung, HKU Dean of Medicine, Gos Hosein of Privacy International and MIT's Ramesh Raskar discuss at WSJ Tech Health.
Instructional Video1:45
XKA Digital

A 'No Problem' attitude

Higher Ed
Andrew Morris has been a leading figure in the media and events industry for over twenty years. He launched the innovative Business Design Centre in Islington in 1986 which became the most stylish and successful boutique venue in the UK,...
News Clip18:45
Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer G20 press conference - in full

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks at a press conference as he attends the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
News Clip23:29
Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer Q&A following Labour speech on small boats

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks at an event in Dover where the party discuss people-smuggling and small boats. Labour will use new counter-terrorism powers to tackle people-smuggling gangs bringing migrants across the Channel in...
News Clip28:06
Press Association

Full: MPs hold a press conference after it's revealed China is behind a wave of cyber attacks

Higher Ed
(left to right) MP Tim Loughton, Sir Iain Duncan Smith and MP Stewart McDonald during a press conference at the Centre for Social Justice in central London, after a statement to Parliament that Beijing is behind a wave of state-backed...
News Clip12:27
Bloomberg

Citi's Apabhai on SVB Fallout

Higher Ed
Mohammed Apabhai, Head of Asia Trading Strategy at Citigroup Global Markets, says the issues triggered by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank may be around a few individual banks. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne...
News Clip5:46
Bloomberg

Kwok: Luxury Will Continue to Be in Demand

Higher Ed
Clement Kwok, Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels CEO, discusses Peninsula Hotel opening in London. He speaks with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Markets: European Close.
News Clip4:32
Press Association

Ireland to resume beef exports to China following premier’s visit

Higher Ed
Ireland’s premier Leo Varadkar has said China is reopening its market to Irish beef after it suspended imports in November due to the detection of atypical BSE (mad cow disease) in one Irish cow. The announcement came following a...
News Clip2:34
Bloomberg

HSBC, Bank of China, Automakers: Earnings Week Ahead

Higher Ed
HSBC Holdings Plc is under scrutiny as Standard Chartered Plc posted lower-than-estimated profit on charges related to investments in China. Bank of China Ltd. and automakers including BYD Co. are set to report earnings this week. Felix...
News Clip1:47
Bloomberg

China Evergrande Winding-up Hearing Adjourned by Hong Kong Court

Higher Ed
A Hong Kong court has adjourned a winding-up hearing of troubled property developer China Evergrande Group. Kevin Kingsbury reports on Bloomberg Television.