Equal Sharing Campaign was founded by Benson Tsang, a photographer in 2011. "We need matches to light up a fire" is the terminology of the Campaign in which participants give out daily necessities to the needy on the street to express their love and care.
Talking of Sri Lanka, you probably think of tea. However, this island country is more than that. Read to learn more about the socio-economic situation in Sri Lanka.
Amid the growing interest in starting their own businesses and the rising sense of social responsibility in recent years, social entrepreneurship is gaining momentum among youngsters in Hong Kong.
The Dawn Market/Midnight Market in Pei Ho Street, Sham Shui Po is a place where the grass-roots earn profits and make a living. Things are bought at a lower price or collected from garbage bins and then sold here.
It is said that the influx of new immigrants has profound effects on the local population structure, education planning and related services. Through what channels do they come to Hong Kong? How can they acquire the status of permanent resident?
Being a famous destination for travellers, Vietnam is often associated with breathtaking landscape, vietnamese pho and coffee. Seldom do we look at other facets of the country.
Going on a working holiday or work exchange is the dream of many young people. What are the differences between the two schemes and what should we pay heed to before we pack up our things and go?