Secretary for Health Dr Lo Chung-mau says proposed measure would prevent freedoms of uninfected residents from being affected by Covid-positive people Governments taking mainland and Macau health code ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong airport’s third runway opens for take-off and landing drills amid increase in passenger traffic
The third runway at Hong Kong’s airport has opened for take-off and landing drills for planes, amid an increase in passenger traffic with overall volumes still below pre-pandemic levels. ( read original story ...)
2,302 Hong Kong OFWs receive $200 COVID ‘after care’ aid
The Department of Migrant Workers said 2,302 overseas Filipino workers in Hong Kong, who previously tested positive for COVID-19, already received their $200 "after care" aid and another batch of ... ( read original story ...)
John Lee and his team must unite and serve Hong Kong
Readers discuss the goals of the new administration, why Covid-19 risk exposure should be a matter of choice, and the ways in which Hong Kong airport is an embarrassment Feel strongly about these ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s rich are shopping for Japanese real estate
Hong Kong investors are hunting for Japanese real estate, snapping up luxury second homes on Tokyo’s waterfront. ( read original story ...)
An open letter to Boris Johnson about his ignorance of Hong Kong
As Hong Kong prepares for its next 25 years, its people are both confident because its rule of law and way of life are intact. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Angus Ng Eyes Second Malaysia Masters Title
Hong Kong's Angus Ng Ka-long beat India's H.S. Prannoy in a three-set comeback thriller Saturday to book a spot in the Malaysia Masters badminton finals. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong expert suggests end to hotel quarantine for arrivals if they take daily PCR tests and results can be provided in under 8 hours
Professor Ivan Hung from HKU says arrangement hinges on efficiency of tests, with isolation reduced to '3+4' format, and eventually just seven days of screening Health officials report 2,995 new ... ( read original story ...)
A Memory That Moves: A Decrepit Hong Kong Double-Decker Bus Gets New Life
When the pandemic cut their flight hours, two pilots spent months and hundreds of thousands of dollars reviving a vehicle that reminded them of a happier time in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong is transformed from Asia’s financial hub to Xi’s ‘wallet’
A quarter century ago, China promised Hong Kong a high degree of autonomy under the "one country, two systems" model when the territory reverted to Chinese rule. Now President Xi Jinping is using the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s New Chief Executive Pledges to Review IPO Rules to Attract Foreign Firms
Hong Kong’s new chief executive John Lee has promised to lead his team to “comprehensively” enhance the city’s competitiveness, while continuing to give full play to its advantages such as freedom and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong proposes 2-device cap on car dashboards, with HK$2,000 fine for offenders in safety push
Transport and Logistics Bureau revealed the device cap, seatbelt and helmet proposals in a paper submitted to the Legislative Council earlier this week. ( read original story ...)
‘Significant improvement’ in young people’s willingness to join Hong Kong police, chief says, with growing interest at recruitment events
Commissioner of Police Raymond Siu says force's new recruitment strategy has started to show encouraging results Event last month received 926 on-the-spot applications, compared with an average of ... ( read original story ...)
EU Parliament Condemns Arrest Of Cardinal Joseph Zen & Other Activists In Hong Kong
The European Parliament condemned the arrest of Hong Kong's Cardinal Joseph Zen and four other trustees of the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund. ( read original story ...)