Bridging the language gap in rural Hong Kong.
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Whether you want to report on the rise of China as a new superpower, analyse Asia’s dynamic markets or cover one of the world’s most diverse regions, Hong Kong is the place to be.
The JMSC is housed in Eliot Hall, which was built in 1914, three years after the founding of HKU. In 2001, the university transformed Eliot Hall into a state-of-the-art facility for training journalists that features the latest computer and multi-media technology while preserving Eliot Hall’s rich heritage.