The Australian Sevens teams are looking to celebrate 50 years of the Hong Kong Sevens with victory at Kai Tak Sports Park.
Hong Kong cycling coach lauds team’s UCI Track World Cup showing despite fruitless day
Herve Dagorne pleased with To Cheuk-hei in men’s Keirin, praises Tso Kai-kwong in men’s omnium but disappointed with women’s Madison duo.
Hong Kong watchdog monitoring potential merger of city’s top 2 supermarket chains
Jardine Matheson and CK Hutchison reportedly in talks for Wellcome-ParknShop megadeal amid decline in citywide supermarket sales Hong Kong's competition watchdog is closely monitoring a potential ...
Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: record single-day crowd party to gripping men’s quarter-finals
Three-day attendance total set to reach new high as holders Argentina, series champions South Africa, New Zealand and Spain get to semis.
Hong Kong Sevens at ‘pinnacle’ on 50th anniversary, pioneering coach Peter Duncan says
First tournament in 1976 drew 3,000, while this year’s event at Kai Tak Stadium has attracted more than 140,000, with three-day passes sold out.
Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: dreamlike debut for Haruka Uematsu despite Thailand loss
Hong Kong team’s youngest member scores on her first Sevens appearance after being left on bench during opening draw with Denmark.
Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: defending champs Argentina, Black Ferns into semi-finals
Sunday’s semi-finals are set, with last year’s winners again into the last four, but Australia’s women and South Africa’s men are in ominous form.
Global Sources Hong Kong Shows Phase II Officially Opens, AI Products Go Mainstream as Humanoid Robot Zone Makes Its Debut
Phase II of the Global Sources Hong Kong Shows opened today at AsiaWorld-Expo, running from 18 to 21 April over four consecutive days. The show comprises four major professional trade shows: the ...
‘Take a long-term view’: Hong Kong minister says Middle East investment unaffected
Minister Algernon Yau urges businesses to avoid short-term thinking, says Hong Kong entrepreneurs are discerning in assessing opportunities Hong Kong's investments in the Middle East will not be ...
Hong Kong wants to become a global gold vault. Does the Iran war create an opening?
Geopolitical risk is driving a rethink of where bullion is stored – and Hong Kong’s unique status is drawing attention.
Hong Kong’s Mirror star Keung To urges public to learn from his driving mistakes
I do not drive now. I do not dare to. I should brush up on my driving first,’ singer says after being fined for series of traffic offences.
Hong Kong buyers snap up more than 180 new homes as market confidence returns
About 70 per cent of buyers were end users and 30 per cent investors, with mainland buyers accounting for about 20 per cent of the total.
Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens: Hong Kong’s men lose to Japan, quarter-finals coming up
It’s day two at Kai Tak Stadium, and the battle to make the quarter-finals begins in earnest for some of sport’s biggest names.
Australia star acknowledges players’ careers on line at Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens
Aden Ekanayake making second appearance in the city and challenging team to end four-year drought, not fret about demotion to second-tier.