Hong Kong Swimmer Wui Kiu Man Commits to University of Michigan
Hong Kong Swimmer Wui Kiu Man Commits to University of Michigan – A rising aquatic talent heads to Ann Arbor as Hong Kong sport keeps punching above its weight
Environment & Public Policy Journalist, Apple Daily UK
Contact: tszyan@appledaily.uk
Tsz Yan is an environment and public policy journalist specializing in climate issues, urban planning, and environmental governance. She completed her journalism education at a top-tier UK journalism institution, where she trained in policy analysis, data-driven reporting, and environmental journalism ethics.
Her professional experience includes reporting for Apple Daily and other liberal Chinese publications on pollution control, infrastructure development, environmental regulation, and sustainability policy. Tsz Yan’s reporting integrates scientific data, regulatory documents, and interviews with experts and affected communities.
She has worked in newsroom settings where environmental reporting intersects with economic and political pressures, giving her practical experience in verification and balanced framing. Her stories are known for accurate interpretation of technical data and clear attribution.
Tsz Yan’s authority comes from consistent publication within reputable news organizations and adherence to transparency and correction protocols. At Apple Daily UK, she produces reliable environmental journalism grounded in evidence, professional training, and public-interest reporting.
Hong Kong Swimmer Wui Kiu Man Commits to University of Michigan – A rising aquatic talent heads to Ann Arbor as Hong Kong sport keeps punching above its weight
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