Xiaohongshu account of tourism minister hit with complaints from angry mainland Chinese music fans after Cityline says some tickets will need to be exchanged.
Supporting Hong Kong’s Muslim community during Ramadan
Tour by the Foundation for Shared Impact offers insight on how to show empathy, help ethnic minority businesses during the period of fasting and prayer.
Hong Kong-born giant panda cubs meet public under mother’s patronage
Visitors to Ocean Park Hong Kong can see Hong Kong-born twin giant panda cubs together with their mother Ying Ying from Saturday (March 22).
Hong Kong’s sporting dream needs the support of private enterprise
Support from the government and sports associations must be combined with collaboration with big sporting corporations to tap their expertise If you build it, they will come - to paraphrase the iconic ...
Surfing psychologist’s study shows mental health benefits of the sport Hong Kong banned
Surfing saved my life,’ a surfer told Hong Kong researcher Judith Blaine. She asks why the city bans a sport that benefits health.
Foreign Secretary confronts HSBC chief over £1bn Hong Kong pensions scandal
HSBC is under growing pressure to explain its refusal to pay out the savings owed to people who fled Hong Kong to escape a crackdown by the authorities in Beijing.
Hong Kong ASMR show triggers ‘weird sensation’ of internet trend with things you can touch
Since ASMR took the internet by storm during the pandemic it has been a private, virtual experience. Weird Sensation Feels Good changes that.
It’s a family affair: inside Hong Kong’s quest to lure the world’s wealthiest clans
Two years ago, the government unveiled eight measures with the aim of attracting affluent families so they could set up family offices.
Hong Kong customs arrests 1, seizes HK$33 million of suspected cocaine
Man held in connection with drug trafficking, as officers find suspected narcotic in commercial building in bustling Tsim Sha Tsui.
Why Hong Kong has become the art world’s enigma
As Art Basel Hong Kong opens its 2025 edition this week, the region’s art market looks fragile amid China’s economic woes, stringent laws against subversion and the threat of increased tariffs from ...
In Hong Kong, a Vibrant Art Scene Thrives in an Industrial District
In some ways, Wong Chuk Hang can feel like a separate time zone from the busy Central district. For artists, galleries and collectors, that’s a draw.
Rugby Canada names 14-player roster for Hong Kong rugby 7s tourney later this month
Taylor Perry has been named to Canada's team for the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, returning to the rugby sevens squad for the first time since winning silver at last summer's Paris Olympics.
Art Basel Hong Kong’s Film Program Blends Facts, Fiction and Fantasy
This year, the fair features the work of more than 30 filmmakers. The centerpiece is “Vampires in Space,” a mix of sci-fi and social commentary.
Hong Kong FilMart 2025: Five Takeaways From Asia’s Recharged Global Content Market
FilMart highlighted co-productions, AI in film, Asian animation, and ASEAN market growth, reaffirming Hong Kong’s role as a global entertainment hub.