City’s team seeking first qualifying group-stage win since beating Cambodia in 2019, but will be without two key staff members.
Hong Kong to face manpower crunch for doctors and dentists in 2030, health authorities say
City expected to have shortfall of 1,570 doctors and 180 dentists in 2030, but manpower gap projected to narrow gradually.
Hong Kong to consider more high-speed sleeper trains to Beijing, Shanghai: transport chief
Transport minister Lam Sai-hung says city will discuss increasing train frequency with mainland Chinese operator if there is demand.
‘Rising East, declining West’ a popular view in China, but Hong Kong tycoon urges caution
Ronnie Chan, honorary chairman of Hang Lung Properties, says there will be no winner in US-China conflict, but both sides could lose.
Mainland Chinese tourist accuses Hong Kong taxi driver of overcharging by nearly 300%
Visitor from Shenzhen complains on Xiaohongshu about being ‘ripped off’ after paying HK$600 for a trip from Tuen Mun to Hong Kong airport.
Hong Kong to propose ban on vaping and add new curbs on public smoking
The Hong Kong government is seeking to ban vaping and the use of other alternative smoking products in order to reduce smoking in the finance hub.
US training centre for Hong Kong’s Cathay halts cadet solo flights after serious blunders
A US training centre for Hong Kong flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways has halted solo flights for cadet pilots after an “alarming” rise in serious blunders in which students were involved in a ...
Xiaohongshu’s impact on travel trends: how the Chinese app is reshaping Hong Kong tourism
Chinese social media platform is blazing a trail for mandarin-speaking visitors to find hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path ideas.
Paris Olympics: meet the 73kg, 1.76m Hong Kong rower aiming to surprise European giants
Hong Kong rower Chiu Hin-chun has billed his second Olympic appearance at this year’s Paris Games as a David-versus-Goliath affair. The 29-year-old will compete in the open weight class, instead of ...
‘Rugged’ Hong Kong actor Daniel Wu employs humour to scold copycats who use his Chinese name
American-born Hong Kong actor Daniel Wu Neh-tsu has released his first video on social media in China in which he playfully urges people to stop using his Chinese name for online clout. Wu is renowned for his rugged looks and outstanding acting skills.
Opinion | Judging Hong Kong’s Foreign Judges
Of all Britain’s legacies in Hong Kong, none was more precious than the rule of law, which transformed a barren island into a world financial center. But those days are gone, capped off by the news ...
Two More Prominent Judges Step Down From Hong Kong’s Top Court
Two British judges serving on Hong Kong’s highest court have resigned, days after the conviction of 14 former pro-democracy activists and lawmakers in a prominent case involving the city’s national security law. In a statement on Thursday June 6 ...
Bomb plotter faces life imprisonment for conspiring to attack Hong Kong police in 2019
Prosecutors say Kwan Ka-yiu, 32, helped source the necessary equipment and identified venues for testing explosives.
Hong Kong Stocks: Alibaba Targets 20% B2B Growth; Defies Competition
In major news on Hong Kong stocks, Alibaba Group Holding Limited (HK:9988) is targeting a 20% growth in its B2B (business-to-business) ...