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To fully see a place as dynamic as Hong Kong, you need to capture every angle.
In Spring 2018, a team of journalism students from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada
landed in Hong Kong for a two-week-long reporting project.
They were equipped with 360 video cameras to produce more immersive storytelling experiences.
They reached out to people from all walks of life, to write the stories that don’t make headlines.
This is what they found.
A Sight To Be Seen: profiles from Hong Kong’s LGBT+ community
Centuries Neglected: what a 250-year-old village means to Hong Kong
Dai Pai Dongs: food, culture and a dying Hong Kong relic
Fine Dying: designing dignity for Hong Kong’s elders
Remembering Tiananmen
Sheung Wan: Traditional Chinese Medicine in Modern Hong Kong Life