Elizabeth Utley

Elizabeth Utley
Elizabeth Utley is a Hong Kong-based journalist with a background in financial and real estate reporting. She has also worked as a freelance photographer covering protests in the city, and her primary passion is social and political issues in the Asia Pacific region. Born on Canada’s west coast, Utley is fluent in French as well as English, and has been attempting to learn Cantonese through osmosis since moving to Hong Kong in 2014.

The Latest

  • China Threatens To Blind Five Eyes Spy Alliance
    Police disperse pro-democracy protesters with pepper spray
    “Should anyone dare to undermine China’s sovereignty, security and development interests, [they should] be careful not to get poked in the eye.”
  • China’s ‘Super-Sized Economy’ Is Back in Business, Xi Tells Apec
    PROTECTING RIGHTS
    “No country can develop itself by keeping its doors closed,” Xi told delegates via webcam at the virtual conference.
  • Five Eyes Governments Condemn China For Hong Kong Legislative Disqualifications
    Empty LegCo Seats
    Australia, Canada, the U.S., New Zealand and the UK urge China reinstate Legislative Council members.
  • More Hong Kong Opposition Politicians Arrested As China Flexes Legal Authority
    Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal
    “Hong Kong’s administrators must be patriots,” the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office says.
  • Hong Kong Clamps Down On COVID-19 Threat from Overseas
    WHAT VIRUS?
    The infected travelers were returning to Hong Kong from seven countries on four different continents..
  • Seven Dead In Late Night Hong Kong Tenement Fire
    Hong Kong Apartment Complex
    The victims had gathered to celebrate a birthday and commemorate Diwali.
  • Hong Kong's Pan-Dem LegCo Loss Not Fatal: Activist
    Hong Kong
    “Beijing has shown that it can just cancel elections, prolong terms and chuck out people that they don’t like.”
  • Hong Kong’s Pro-Democracy Bloc Evaporates Wednesday
    Hong Kong Lawmakers Resign
    “Hong Kong can longer tell the world that there is ‘one country, two systems’,” Democratic Party member Wu Chi-wai says.
  • Hong Kong, Singapore Travel Bubble A Glimmer Of Hope For Economies
    Singapore
    Up to 200 travelers a day from each country will be allowed on special flights if they pass medicals.
  • Hong Kong Democrats Threaten To Quit 'Without Hesitation'
    Hong Kong and China Flags
    "The mass resignation is a way to reflect our unity while also protesting against the tyranny of the central government."
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