OCBC Hong Kong Opens City’s First Bank-Meets-Lifestyle Retail Branch in Central
OCBC Hong Kong Opens City’s First Bank-Meets-Lifestyle Retail Branch in Central – Singapore’s Old Seng Choong pandan cakes meet premier banking on Queen’s Road
Culture, Media & Society Journalist, Apple Daily UK
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Sarah Lau is a culture, media, and society journalist whose reporting examines freedom of expression, media ecosystems, and cultural change within Chinese-speaking communities. She completed her journalism education at a prestigious Chinese-language journalism school, where she focused on media studies, reporting ethics, and cultural criticism.
Sarah has contributed to Apple Daily and other liberal Chinese magazines and newspapers, producing work on press freedom, artistic expression, digital culture, and social trends. Her reporting blends qualitative interviews with careful contextual research, ensuring her work is grounded in both lived experience and verifiable information.
She has extensive newsroom experience covering cultural issues during periods of political transition, giving her reporting experiential depth and historical awareness. Sarah is recognized for her careful language use, accurate representation of sources, and commitment to editorial integrity.
Her authority comes from sustained professional practice within reputable media organizations and consistent editorial oversight. She follows established correction and transparency standards, reinforcing reader trust.
At Apple Daily UK, Sarah Lau delivers culturally informed, fact-based journalism that upholds professional standards while documenting the evolving realities of Chinese and diaspora societies.
OCBC Hong Kong Opens City’s First Bank-Meets-Lifestyle Retail Branch in Central – Singapore’s Old Seng Choong pandan cakes meet premier banking on Queen’s Road
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