Po Lin Monastery says Dai Mui has now ‘returned to her original habitat’ and will continue to be observed and receive treatment.
Bakehouse doubles outlets, adds 50% staff as its egg tarts beat Hong Kong’s retail gloom
Growth at the six-year-old bakery is a counter punch to the gloom in Hong Kong’s retail industry, where one in 10 high street shops stood empty across the city at the end of the ...
BANK OF CHINA HONG KONG LTD
Bank of China Hong Kong Ltd is a Hong Kong-based bank principally engaged in the banking services provision. The Bank mainly provides private wealth, wealth management, private banking, corporate ...
Hozon’s Neta X hits Hong Kong market as IPO plans progress amid upbeat sentiment
"As the world's leading financial, information and technology centre, Hong Kong has played an important role in such changes." Hozon began delivering its Neta X to buyers in Hong Kong on Sunday, ...
Hong Kong’s first transgender singer-songwriter seeks voice through music
Xavian Wu, Hong Kong's first high-profile transgender singer-songwriter, sought to use the city's annual LGBTQ Pink Dot HK carnival on Sunday to share his story through music.
Hang Seng index rebounded but faces substantial risks ahead
The Hang Seng index has rebounded in the past few days, joining other global indices that are doing well. It has risen in the past eight consecutive days and is hovering at its highest point since ...
Don’t trust social media for mental health advice, Hong Kong psychologist says
Talking Points gives you a worksheet to practise your reading comprehension with exercises about the story we’ve written.
Hong Kong can expect cooler week ahead, with rain, strong winds after Mid-Autumn sizzle
Observatory says temperatures expected to drop to as low as 23 degrees Celsius in urban areas and a couple of degrees lower in New Territories.
Are ox gallstones the new gold in Hong Kong? Report finds rising demand for pill ingredient
Ox gallstone is main ingredient in Chinese medicine pill, but chances of finding one in a bovine gallbladder are about one in 500 to 1,000.
Will Hong Kong benefit from Cathay’s giveaway of tickets to overseas destinations?
Offer part of ‘Hello Hong Kong’ campaign requiring departure from city to overseas destinations, raising concerns over the benefits to local tourism.
HSBC hit by sixfold surge in Hong Kong property loan defaults
HSBC’s exposure to defaulted commercial property loans in Hong Kong surged almost sixfold to more than $3bn in the first half of this year, underscoring the risks the UK bank faces from a slump in the ...
Fed rate cut heralds start of monetary easing cycle in Asia
Asian economies have entered a monetary easing cycle as the Federal Reserve cut rates for the first time in four years on Sept. 18, which creates an opportunity for global investors to invest further ...
Hong Kong’s Cathay bans Cantonese couple over insults hurled at mainland Chinese passenger
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airwayshas apologised and banned two Cantonese-speaking passengers after a mainland Chinese traveller complained they insulted her and made discriminatory remarks during a ...
Are Hong Kong’s trampoline parks safe? Post investigation finds some venues ill-equipped
Tour of three venues with expert uncovers safety concerns relating to lack of padding, possibility of mid-air collisions and adequate supervision.