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

  • Xi Promises A Greater Shenzhen, Hong Kong
    Greater Bay Area Initiative
    China's leader says Shenzhen has evolved into "an influential international metropolis" owing to its designation in 1979 as a Special Economic Zone.
  • Hong Kong Leader's Infection Fears Played Down After Concert Exposure
    NO REELECTION
    Aides to the chief executive say she did not shake hands with anyone and sat some distance from the stage.
  • Game Cancelled: HKEx Calls It
    High waves caused by Typhoon Haishen
    Typhoon Nangka traced China's southern coast and prompted the government to raise the city's third-highest typhoon signal.
  • Big Banks Go Green With Zero-Emission Targets
    AT THE CROSSHAIRS
    “We have a landmark opportunity to accelerate our efforts to build a healthier, more resilient and more sustainable future,” HSBC said.
  • Masterminds Behind Hong Kong Protesters’ Foiled Escape To Taiwan Arrested
    UNREST
    Five women, four men in custody for allegedly helping pro-democracy protesters escape to Taiwan.
  • Kowloon Hotel Asks Guests To Leave Because Of Virus
    TRAM
    Four hotel staff members tested positive for the virus late Thursday.
  • Canada Accepts Hong Kong Political Refugees; Expects A Flood
    People detained by riot police during a march against national security law
    Canada took in the couple as “convention refugees” unable to return home “due to a…fear of persecution.”
  • Taiwan, Tibet, Putin Off Limits In China Game
    Players compete in Arena Of Valor tournament
    Genshin Impact’s Shanghai developer miHoYo is under fire for censoring user chats and names.
  • Hong Kong Braces For Fourth Wave, Government Considers Bar Closings
    New World First Ferry Services
    Hong Kong recorded 19 new coronavirus cases Monday and Tuesday bringing active cases to 126.
  • Huawei No-Way Judge Goes To Hong Kong
    YULETIDE BLAST
    Lord Hodge will serve on the Hong Kong court in a part-time capacity.
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