Lam Yik Fei

@LamYikFei

Photographer based in Hong Kong.

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Joined July 2009

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    My column from the Hong Kong protests: the courage of a skinny man shielding young protesters from cops with guns, the way Xi Jinping has tarnished the word "Chinese," the ominous parallels with the 1989 Tiananmen movement: Read and share your thoughts!

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    It's been over 80 days since the mass demonstrations in Hong Kong first started. That means the protests have lasted longer than the 2014 Umbrella Movement. This time, they show no sign of stopping.

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    Milestone in Hong Kong: The current protest campaign has now lasted 80 days, surpassing the 2014 Umbrella Movement Stay tuned for a look-back of 's stunning photos from the past 12 weeks. Online in couple hours...

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  4. Aug 26
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  5. Aug 25
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  6. Aug 23

    Human chain on the top of Lion Rock.

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  7. Aug 21

    Star Wars inside Yuen Long MTR station tonigh.

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  8. Aug 17

    Heartbreaking, spotted this kid at Mong Kok protest today. 10yrs old? Hong Kong. 17-8-2019.

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  10. Aug 4

    This is how to monitor every protests in Hong Kong.......

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    Video appears to show an officer punch a journalist and then wildly swing his baton at another, who is clearly wearing a yellow vest. Unacceptable. I have run out of words.

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    Jul 30

    I also happened to interview a uni student Jeny Chan, 22, who had been charged with rioting. “I hadn’t thought I would be charged with rioting,” she said. “I just think I didn’t do anything wrong. I’m not a rioter. I didn’t riot.” via

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  13. Jul 30

    They say sorry to every car for blocking the road outside Kwai Chung Police Station.

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    Powerful series of interviews with demonstrators, observers, a government supporter and one man attacked by the anti-protester mob in Yuen Long on his way home from work. By and , with photos by

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    Jul 16

    Incredible photos by . Big thanks to my colleague . And biggest, thanks to the dozens of brave women who we talked to. I came away from reporting the story feeling angry but also inspired by their amazing strength 💪 7/

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    TVB, Hong Kong’s dominant broadcaster, has been accused of a pro-China bias in its coverage of the recent protests with photos

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    Another set of surreal scenes in Hong Kong last night, when scuffles between protesters and police moved inside a shopping mall Text by Photos by

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    My profile of Roy Kwong, the lawmaker (and popular romance novelist) who is playing the role of peacemaker, foot soldier and guardian in Hong Kong's historic protests

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    “Nobody supports violent demonstration per se,” one of the marchers said. “But these guys earned my sympathy and I don’t want to leave them alone as they put their life on the line and were fighting for us all.”

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    Two months ago the NYT began a series on promises made by governments and how well they are kept. For July 1 we looked at the pledges made ahead of Hong Kong's return to China, an event that happened 22 year ago but still resonates at this moment

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