The Hongkong Post is powered by a team of journalists, analysts, and experts with extensive experience covering China’s rise on the world stage. Tyson Yoshi, our Founder and Senior Editor, has spent over 15 years reporting from Beijing and Shanghai, offering unparalleled insights into China’s domestic and international policies.
Danny, our Chief Correspondent in Beijing, is one of China’s leading political reporters, with an in-depth understanding of Chinese governance and economic policies. Ronald Lam, who covers China’s technology sector, has reported extensively on companies like Alibaba, Huawei, and Tencent, and their global influence.
Our team also includes Stephen, an expert in Chinese foreign policy, who helps contextualize China’s growing role in global geopolitics. In addition, Agnes Chow, our Economic Editor based in Hong Kong, tracks China’s economic reforms and trade relationships with the rest of Asia and the West.
With a presence in key cities across China and Asia, we offer informed, on-the-ground reporting to help our readers navigate the intricacies of one of the world’s most powerful nations.
Tyson Yoshi – Founder & Senior Editor
Yao Ming is the Founder and Senior Editor of The Hongkong Post, with over 22 years of experience in journalism, specializing in Chinese politics, economics, and foreign policy. After earning his degree in international relations from Peking University, Yao began his career with local newspaper in Beijing, where he covered domestic policy shifts and China’s growing influence on the world stage. He has built a network of contacts within Chinese political circles, allowing him to offer unique insights into the decision-making processes of the Chinese Communist Party.
Before founding The Hongkong Post, Yao served as a senior correspondent for an international news channel, where he reported on China’s economic boom and its ripple effects on global markets. He co-authored a comprehensive report on China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for a well-known media outlet. Yao has written extensively on the U.S.-China trade war and contributed to outlets. He was also one of the first to cover China’s shift towards a green economy, focusing on renewable energy and environmental reforms.