
Jennifer Yung-Coak
Jennifer Yung-Coak
- Contributor
- Hong Kong
Born in 2009 in Hong Kong, Jennifer studies in New Hampshire, US. She is interested in design, business, and economics, and plans to study at an American university. For Harbinger’ Magazine, she writes about architecture, international relations and human rights.
In her free time, Jennifer enjoys travelling, drawing, and playing sports. She also participates in volunteer programs with children.
Jennifer speaks English, Cantonese, and Chinese.
Written by Jennifer:

August 15, 2025
How to abolish the “tools of the devil,” explains Nagasaki professor Radomir Compel

August 10, 2025
Art should be kept away from AI. Period

August 07, 2025
Hiroshima 80 years on: What happened and why it still matters

August 06, 2025
Hiroshima’s men and women disagree on Japan's persistent gender pay gap
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