RCHK student Angus Yip’s Electone composition “Jazz Serenade” was recently selected as the only Hong Kong representative featured on the website of Japan’s Yamaha Music Foundation.
Read MoreSince you are staying at home and deprived after watching every single show on Netflix, here are some interesting books to read and entertain!
Read MoreToday’s a pretty good day. It would be a shame if a witch snatched you away and permanently ruined your life.
Read MoreFor the past three years, RCHK has collaborated with HK Unison for the International Evening.
Read More“Research shows that the fear of public speaking is the most common phobia ahead of death, spiders, or heights.”
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Are you a regular reader of The RCHK Truth? Have you ever wondered who writes for it? Whether YOU could be one of the journalists? Before you close this tab, get to know us and our purpose better.
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It’s been a decade and change since Wisconsin native Justin Vernon hid himself in a log cabin for three long winter months outside his home town of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Thirteen years later, Bon Iver is a multi Grammy-winning artist with four critically acclaimed albums to his name.
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All movie aficionados are eagerly expecting February 9 (early morning of February 10 here in Hong Kong, really, and since there is no school, it is easier to watch it) for the 92nd Academy Awards that will honour the best movies of 2019.
Read MoreEleven student-designers showcased their new creations at the RCHK BelezaX fashion show that took place on January 18. RCHK Truth was there to experience the atmosphere and talk to Maisha Maryam, Head of Communications and Cristiana Papadopoulos, student designer and Deputy of Designers.
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On January 27 this year we commemorate 75 years from the liberation of the most notorious Nazi concentration and extermination camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau. To mark the occasion and keep the memory of this deeply troubling historical period alive,
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So in the year that introduced to us “live-action Lion King” and CGI Sonic the Hedgehog, ballerinas, actors and pop stars in digitalised fur skinsuits shouldn’t be too big of a logical jump, right?
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After rehearsing for months, performance day came and students, teachers and parents alike were amazed by this year’s school musical, ‘Chicago’ performed by our own secondary students Wednesday and Thursday, November 27th and 28th.
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Organised by art teacher Katherine Sparrow, The Big Draw event involved three days of art workshops and was held from Tuesday, October 15 to Thursday, October 17 in the Performing Arts Centre.
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Redress aims to prevent and transform textile waste and reduce Hong Kong's environmental impact
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