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Month: October 2021

Posted on 10/10/2021

Hong Kong’s older, single emigrants not letting age stand in way of new life in Britain

Simon Cheng Man-kit, founder of Hongkongers in Britain, which helps arrivals from the city settle into their new life, said there were only a few middle-aged singles among the 200 ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

China’s cryptocurrency ban clouds Hong Kong’s role as innovation hub for digital assets as tighter legislation seen

Beijing’s ban on cryptocurrency activities is dividing start-ups in Hong Kong about the city’s prospects as a crypto hub. It could deprive them of a major source of market growth. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

CBD therapy, Ayurveda treatments, gong baths: the latest wellness spa trends and where to enjoy them in Hong Kong

The latest wellness trends, from CBD therapy to mind spas to Ayurveda treatments, and the Hong Kong hotel spas where you can find them. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Face off: Should incentives be provided to encourage more people in Hong Kong to get vaccinated against the coronavirus?

Each week, two of our readers debate a hot topic in a showdown that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal viewpoint. This week, students discuss whether rewards – such as a Tesla or a free flat – ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Hong Kong arts hub chief fends off national security law attacks, pledges more vigilance in screening new tenants

Opposition party Demosisto, film group Yang E Chi were tenants, but arts and culture centre at Foo Tak Building denies it was a ‘base of independence’. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Hong Kong government hands quarantine exemption to men’s rugby sevens team

Hong Kong’s men rugby sevens team was granted a rare compulsory quarantine exemption upon arrival from their World Rugby Sevens Series campaign in Canada last month, the Post has learned. , their ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Hong Kong’s oldest university orders Tiananmen statue removal

Hong Kong's oldest university has ordered the removal of a statue commemorating protesters killed in China's 1989 Tiananmen Square crackd ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Hong Kong University to remove ‘Pillar of Shame’ Tiananmen Square sculpture

The University of Hong Kong will remove the famous "Pillar of Shame" sculpture memorializing victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre from its campus, a letter written by its legal team said ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Could Beijing’s ‘common prosperity’ model work for Hong Kong?

Hong Kong, a cosmopolitan metropolis with one of the world's most dynamic economies, brands itself as "Asia's world city". It is demoralising to witness how the poverty rate in this renowned global ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

How many smartphones does a cabby need? Hong Kong authorities renew scrutiny of multiple devices on taxi dashboards

Authorities urged to allow only two devices on dashboards, but multitasking cabbies insist they need multiple gadgets to maximise earnings and do not compromise safety. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Hong Kong’s bookshops, losing readers and struggling through economic slump, try to read between ‘red lines’ of national security law

As Hong Kong booksellers worry about national security law, popular independent San Po Kong store is latest to close, with owner blaming ‘the state of politics’. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Chinese Hackers Target Political Issues, Universities In Taiwan, Hong Kong: Report

According to Microsoft's report, the Chinese cyber activity group targeted important social, economic, and political concerns surrounding Hong Kong and Taiwan. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

University of Hong Kong orders removal of Tiananmen Massacre statue Pillar of Shame

The now-disbanded organiser of Hong Kongs Tiananmen Massacre vigil has been approached by the University of Hong Kong (HKU) to remove the Pillar of Shame, an artwork that pays tribute to victims of ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 10/10/2021

Security law chills Taiwan national day celebration in Hong Kong

Elderly veterans living in Hong Kong who lost the civil war to China's communist forces have had to tone down their usual celebrations of Taiwan's national day this Sunday, as the city's national ... ( read original story ...)

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