Hong Kong recently concluded its largest ever National Security Law trial – involving the prosecution of pro-democracy activists from a group known as the “Hong Kong 47.”
Hong Kong property deals fall by a quarter as exuberance over scrapping of cooling measures fades
Hong Kong’s property sales fell by a quarter in May, the latest official data shows, as analysts said the initial exuberance over the lifting of property cooling measures had started to wear off. Some ...
All Hong Kong civil servants to receive 3% pay rise, below rates recommended in pay trend survey
Secretary for the Civil Service Ingrid Yeung says ‘balanced decision’ made amid budgetary restraints and need for ‘financial prudence’.
High-speed trains connecting Hong Kong to Beijing, Shanghai will start on June 15
New high-speed trains will run overnight from Hong Kong to Beijing as well as Shanghai from June 15. Keep reading to know more.
China’s persecution of Christians spreading to Hong Kong, Release International warns
The persecution of Christians in mainland China is spreading to Hong Kong, Release International has warned on the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre
PolkaPort East Spearheads Polkadot Adoption in Hong Kong with New DF Grant
The Web3 Foundation has granted a Decentralized Futures (DF) award to PolkaPort East, marking the first instance of such a grant in Asia. This grant aims to enhance the decentralization of the Polkadot network and to foster its adoption across various sectors including technology, community involvement, and regional development.
Feature: Hong Kong’s first literary museum sows seed of hope and exchange
Cantilevered balconies tiled pitched roofs timber French doors 7 Mallory Street Wan Chai Hong Kong houses a cluster of 10 grade II historic bu
Silence and heavy security in China and Hong Kong mark 35th anniversary of Tiananmen crackdown
Hong Kong police took at least two people off the streets as the effort to prevent any public remembrance extended beyond the mainland. China has long quashed any memory of the crackdown, when the Chinese government ordered in the army to end the months ...
Hong Kong Shares Close Higher, Property Stocks Lead Gains
Hong Kong shares closed higher, supported by property stocks. Analysts see a stronger recovery of property sales in June after a slightly slower decline in May. Longfor Group and China Resources Land ...
QuantumPharm IPO oversubscribed ‘by 10 times’ as retail investors pile in to Hong Kong’s first pre-revenue tech regime listing
Phillip Securities (Hong Kong), a brokerage active in the IPO market, received HK$100 million from its margin-lending clients on Tuesday, while TradeGo Markets pulled in HK$84.6 million. Do you have ...
Hong Kong defender Gerbig has ‘rough start’ to Chinese Super League career, ready for World Cup qualifier clash with Iran
Oliver Gerbig has vowed to remain faithful to new club Henan FC despite a “rough start” to his Chinese Super League career. The Hong Kong centre-back, who is expected to feature in Thursday’s World ...
Is Hong Kong ‘just another Chinese city’? Its clean public service still sets it apart
But two Hong Kong assets that are mentioned less often are its relatively ... A clean public sector and a culture resistant to corruption contribute to a stable business environment and help attract ...
BOC Aviation remarkets Lynx Max 8s
Singapore-based, Hong Kong SAR-listed BOC Aviation has placed three used Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft with Westjet. All three aircraft are powered by CFM Leap-1B engines and are scheduled for delivery in ...
Hong Kong detains artist, vigils held to keep Tiananmen Square memory alive
A performance artist was detained in Hong Kong on the eve of the Tiananmen Square crackdown anniversary as security remains tight in the city. Artist Sanmu Chen was near a park that for decades hosted an annual vigil to mourn those killed in Beijing 35 ...