Hong Kong Free Press journalism has been nominated for three prestigious Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA) Awards – a new record for the newspaper. HKFP photojournalist Kyle Lam’s five shots of the Tai Po fire tragedy were nominated in the Excellence in Photography category. Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, on November 28, 2025, after a fatal blaze killed scores of people. Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, on November 28, 2025, after a fatal blaze killed scores of people. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. In the Carlos Tejada Award for Excellence in Investigative Reporting category, HKFP’s investigation into local bookstores facing simultaneous tax audits was selected as a finalist.
And Hans Tse & Kelly Ho ‘s reporting on how residents of Wang Fuk Court pondered their future a month after last November’s blaze was also shortlisted for Excellence in Feature Writing . Firefighters bury Ho Wai-ho, who died in the Wang Fuk Court fire, at Gallant Garden on December 19, 2025. Photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. The finalists were selected from a competitive pool of over 700 entries across English, Chinese, and Bahasa Indonesia categories, according to a Thursday SOPA press release.
“This year’s entries once again highlight the strength and diversity of our industry, with a growing number of submissions from global, regional, and small media organizations,” the press release said. “From deeply reported investigations to innovative storytelling formats, the calibre of work continues to demonstrate the vital role journalism plays in informing and connecting our communities.” HKFP wins an awards at the SOPA 2025 awards on Thursday, June 26, 2025. Photo: Supplied. Established in 1999, the SOPA Awards recognise editorial excellence in both new media and traditional journalism in the Asia-Pacific region. HKFP has won three prizes in previous years.
The winners will be announced on June 18 at the JW Marriott Hotel. Karen Hao – award-winning journalist and best-selling author of Empire of AI – will address the event.
HKFP’s award-winning reporting [Table]
Year | Award | Title | Prize
2016 | Human Rights Press Awards: University English language writing | Sexual harassment at Hong Kong’s universities – rarely reported, but not rare | Merit
2019 | Human Rights Press Awards: Student Video & Audio (English) | ‘I am prepared to be imprisoned’ – Chinese human rights lawyer Lin Qilei | Winner
2020 | Index on Censorship’s 2020 Freedom of Expression Award | Hong Kong Free Press | Finalist
2020 | SOPA: Excellence in Photography (Regional) | Shots of the 2019 Hong Kong protest movement | Finalist
2020 | SOPA: Excellence in Explanatory Reporting (Regional) | Hong Kong’s new methodology of protest, explained | Honourable mention
2021 | Nobel Peace Prize | Hong Kong Free Press | Nominated
2021 | SOPA: Excellence in Opinion Writing (Regional) | Hong Kong’s protest movement in perspective | Honourable mention
2023 | SOPA: Excellence in Opinion Writing (Regional) | Press Freedom Day: As long as there are journalists in Hong Kong, there will be journalism | Honourable mention
2023 | Human Rights Press Awards: Single Image | Rolling up ‘Asia’s World City’ | Merit
2024 | International Press Institute Free Media Pioneer award | Hong Kong Free Press | Finalist
2024 | Hong Kong Press Photographers Association feature category | Refuse collection point art at Kwai Chung Estate | Winner
2024 | SOPA: Excellence in Explanatory Reporting (Regional) | Explanatory reporting on the 2023 District Council “patriots only” election | Nominated
2024 | East-West Center Journalists of Courage & Impact | HKFP founder Tom Grundy | Winner
2024 | Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Prize | Hong Kong Free Press | Nominated
2025 | SOPA: Excellence in Investigative Reporting | Hong Kong’s role in illegal deforestation of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil | Honourable mention
2025 | Extreme Heat Photo Contest | Sweat of a cleaner: extreme heat photojournalism | Finalist
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