The former editor-in-chief of the now-defunct Stand News website in Hong Kong has secured bail after being remanded in custody for nearly a year pending trial on sedition charges.
Hong Kong charity and firm add arts, sustainability twist to STEM education for underprivileged children
Brimming with excitement, a group of young children in festive headwear in Hong Kong are in high spirits as they design and make electric model cars at a workshop with an arts, science and ...
Hong Kong’s Haughey sets sights on golden finish to Fina World Championships in Melbourne, puts 200m record on line
Hongkonger targeting fifth medal at short course competition as coach says new record is within 25-year-old’s reach.
Hong Kong official warns city may stop buying adverts on Google’s search engine if national anthem inaccuracy not fixed
Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration Warner Cheuk says Google is ‘unreasonable’ and company should make sure public is told the truth.
Hong Kong government official tells Google city will not buy adverts to correct search engine’s national anthem inaccuracy
Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration says Google is ‘unreasonable’ and company should make sure public is told the truth.
Back on the menu: Hong Kong culinary icon returns as Mido Cafe reopens its doors to keep city in touch with tradition
Hong Kong’s iconic Mido Cafe is back in business after a four-month hiatus, much to the delight of customers seeking a taste of the city’s old-style cha chaan tengs.
Hong Kong’s new Tseung Kwan O bridge closes to pedestrians, cyclists a week after launch due to strong winds
Transport Department advises cyclists and pedestrians to use alternative travel routes to Lohas Park and Tiu Keng Leng.
Baby girl in Hong Kong gets new heart donated from mainland
A Hong Kong hospital completed its first organ transplant using a heart donated from the mainland on Saturday, giving a new life to a 4-month-old local girl.
Silent tributes a grim reminder of need for change at Hong Kong’s construction sites
Silent tributes’ to dead workers being held at more construction sites to raise safety awareness Standing in silence before their classes began, about 20 men training to work in Hong Kong’s ...
Independent review of Hong Kong childcare charity hit by abuse allegations finds staff shortages and lack of support for workers
Review committee says staff 'overworked and burdened with huge pressure' and lacked support First phase of findings by independent review finds staffing levels in baby care section well below the ...
Wumart-Backed Dmall Seeks IPO Boost, But Family Ties Can Also Bind
The provider of cloud services for retailers is looking to raise funds in a Hong Kong IPO after reporting losses totaling 4.23 billion yuan in recent years.
Hong Kong protests: 10 defendants found guilty of rioting in Yau Ma Tei in November 2019 as stand-off at nearby PolyU began to intensify
District Court rules that defendants did not commit acts that disrupted social order on November 18, 2019, but their presence at scene alone constituted rioting One defendant was acquitted, while the ...
Hong Kong teachers can still discuss politically sensitive events under new code, but must avoid uninformed comments: education chief
Education secretary Christine Choi addresses criticism of revised professional code for sector, stressing that focus will be on learning goals for students.
Planting love: Hong Kong lawyers jazz up garden at care home for disabled in support of Operation Santa Claus
Volunteer activity, on top of donations, part of Deacons’ 12-year-long commitment to fundraising drive organised by Post and RTHK.