Zatoichi and the One-Armed Swordsman sees a Hong Kong film character fight a Japanese one. Who won depended on which film version you saw Japanese characters were usually portrayed as cruel and ...
HSBC goes live with tokenized deposits in Hong Kong amid global banking shift
Multinational bank, HSBC Holdings, has launched a blockchain-based settlement service in Hong Kong. The product which tokenizes deposits is the first of its kind by a regulated financial institution ...
2.5-metre Burmese python captured in Hong Kong after swallowing cat
A Hong Kong snake handler captured a 2.5-metre (8.2 feet) long python that had swallowed a stray cat near a village house in Ma On Shan on Saturday morning. Police received a report at around 6.25am ...
Finance exam leaks at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
More than 100 students studying finance at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology will have to retake an exam after the test was found to have leaked beforehand. The university confirmed ...
Hong Kong may redefine ‘high-risk carer’ after girl found in flat with dead mum
But community organisations face hurdles in reaching out to some families in need due to restrictions arising from privacy law.
Hong Kong homebuyers flock to latest Sierra Sea units as mortgage rates ease
The temporary truce in the tariff wars between the US and China also helped improve sentiment in the property market, according to agents.
Hong Kong To Open Universities To More Foreign Students After US Ban
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology invited international students enrolled at Harvard to continue their studies at HKUST.
Hong Kong to accept more international students after US Harvard ban
Hong Kong has said it will accept more foreign students at its universities in the wake of US President Donald Trump's bid to stop Harvard University from enrolling foreign nationals. Around one ...
Hong Kong universities open doors to foreign students blocked by Trump’s Harvard ban
Hong Kong has said it will open its universities to more international students, highlighting those affected by the US government’s move this week to ...
Safety documents for Hong Kong construction sites ‘should require e-signatures’
Industry veteran raises suggestion to fight fraud after ICAC uncovers suspected bribery of inspectors at residential project.
Hong Kong’s Famous Bamboo Scaffolding Hangs On (for Now)
Metal has begun to replace this distinctive latticework, which is seen on towers across the city. Daisy Pak, a rare female bamboo master, takes pride in the ancient craft.
Hong Kong charity stages disco to help neurodiverse adults feel ‘what it’s like to party’
Love 21 Foundation’s latest initiative to help those with Down’s syndrome and autism feel included is its inaugural Disco Diverso.
Why China’s yuan needs Hong Kong to reach new international heights
Doubts about the dollar's supremacy present a unique opportunity to accelerate the yuan's internationalisation The third and final part of the decoupling series looks at how Hong Kong's financial ...
‘I travelled across the ocean to meet you’: Zoe Tay reunites with Hong Kong veteran actor Damian Lau after a decade
Veteran local actress Zoe Tay met veteran Hong Kong actor Damian Lau during her recent visit to China, a decade after they last worked together in local drama The Dream Makers II (2015). In an ...