Two Hong Kong pro-democracy activists pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges related to an illegal assembly during mass anti-government protests in August 2019, while seven others, including media ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s daily COVID-19 cases fall below 10, new low in months
Hong Kong's Center for Health Protection (CHP) reported nine additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday, a new low in about three months. The new cases included four local infections and five ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong firefighters from ethnic minority groups help bridge the gap with residents who can’t speak Cantonese or English
Going up an aerial platform to rescue those trapped in the building, he soon realised the victims were members of ethnic minority communities, like himself. But that did not make a difference, he said ... ( read original story ...)
Curry Fishballs Are One of Hong Kong’s Greatest Food Inventions, According To Peggy Chan
While the founder of Grassroots Initiatives is all about plant-based eating, there are some Hong Kong memories that stick around ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong high-rise project shows how prefabricated building method can get work done faster, at lower cost
Each 540 sq ft flat cost about HK$1.8 million (US$230,770) to build. The HK$1.63 billion project was completed in 2½ years, nine months sooner than it would have taken if conventional construction ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Covid vaccines: Hong Kong needs to keep an open mind
Hong Kong's Department of Health has announced the procurement of three Covid-19 vaccines - from Fosun, AstraZeneca and Sinovac. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine supplied by Fosun has been approved for ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese government overhauls Hong Kong’s education system
The Lunar New Year celebration has begun in China, but it comes as Hong Kong security forces continue to prosecute those swept up in a wave of arrests under the new national security law imposed by ... ( read original story ...)
China overhauls Hong Kong’s education system amid ongoing crackdown
The Lunar New Year celebration has begun in China, but it comes as Hong Kong security forces continue to prosecute those swept up in a wave of arrests under the new national security law imposed by ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Disneyland ready to reopen
Local media reports in Hong Kong insist Hong Kong Disneyland could reopen in a just a matter of days. The iconic theme park closed three times in 2020, the last one starting 2 December, but now ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong tech stock boom may be prelude for China outbound investment wave
As domestic investment opportunities diminish, mainland money is increasingly flowing abroad in search of safety and higher long-term returns. ( read original story ...)
Global Digital Finance Broadly Agrees with Hong Kong Proposal to Regulate VASPs but Worries that Blocking Retail from Crypto is Wrong Move
Hong Kong kicked off a consultation pertaining to anti-money laundering (AML) and counter finance terrorist (CFT) regulation that will impact cryptocurrency exchanges or virtual asset service ... ( read original story ...)
Over HK$8 billion from scam victims laundered through Hong Kong bank accounts in 2020: police sources
The force’s anti-fraud squad managed to intercept nearly HK$3.07 billion of the total involved, conned from local and international victims alike. ( read original story ...)
Two hurt as police car, private vehicle collide at Hong Kong intersection
A police officer was injured after his vehicle and a private car collided near a public housing estate in Hong Kong on Monday afternoon. A source said a passenger in the police car was also hurt in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s ‘once in a blue moon’ opportunity
Smith & Williamson’s chief investment strategist outlines why the Chinese special administrative region could present a unique investment prospect this year. ( read original story ...)