Former UK Bureau Chief of Standnews Hong Kong; Independent editor and journalist; Asia Media Fellow of the Asian Studies Program, Georgetown University
Tin Shui Yeung is the Asia Media Fellow of the Asian Studies Program, Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. He is an independent editor and journalist from Hong Kong, currently living and working in the UK. He was the UK Bureau Chief of Standnews Hong Kong.
Throughout his career, he has closely recorded the political turmoil in Hong Kong from the Umbrella Revolution in 2014 to the enactment of the National Security Law in 2020. He is also a scholar whose research focuses on the relationship between the arts and society.
He received his Ph.D. in Global Arts from the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2021. His publications include the book titled Farmer’s Horizon, which tells the stories of agriculture and urbanization in Hong Kong and Japan, and the Chinese translation of the book For a Left Populism by the political theorist Chantal Mouffe.
Tin Shui is the recipient of various awards, including the Japanese Government MEXT Scholarship, the ICFJ (International Center For Journalists) Knight Innovation Fellowship and the Medienbotschafter China-Deutschland Fellowship by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.