Officials said a maintenance worker at the school had been taken into custody. None of the children’s injuries were said to be life-threatening.
Author: AMY QIN
Ringo Lam, Director of Hong Kong Classic ‘City on Fire,’ Dies at 63
He achieved renown with a string of crime dramas, including a 1987 thriller that influenced Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs.”
A Photographer’s Quest to Reverse China’s Historical Amnesia
The Chinese photographer Li Zhensheng has been on a decades-long mission to make his country remember the Cultural Revolution.
Inspired by India, Singaporeans Seek to End Gay Sex Ban
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12-Year-Old in China Kills His Mother, Then Returns to School, Igniting an Outcry
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Writer’s Invitation Is Pulled, and Some Ask if Hong Kong Is Still a Refuge
Ma Jian, whose new novel “China Dream” is a satire of totalitarianism, accused the venue of “turning a literary festival into a political matter.”