Tourism Board chief says fireworks and drone shows will be staged on a regular basis from May to add 'icing on the cake' for tourists Mainland China's Labour Day 'golden week' is expected to bring ...
Hong Kong Sevens: New Zealand emerging from ruins of poor start to stand on cusp of immortality in sport’s spiritual home
Having ousted crowd favourites and perennial finalists Fiji, All Blacks now face old foes Australia for place in the final Captain Dylan Collier says a lot of work went into turning around a ...
One of the oldest hotels in Hong Kong is the definition of luxury. 13 photos offer a glimpse inside Art Basel’s hotel partner, The Peninsula.
The Peninsula Hong Kong offers luxurious suites, restaurants, and amenities. Explore the hotel that has hosted stars such as Madonna and Tom Cruise.
CK Asset’s Blue Coast flats are 65 times oversold as buyers snap up discounts in Hong Kong’s biggest home launch this year
The launch of Blue Coast marks the biggest residential offering since the city government removed property curbs and relaxed its mortgage policies in February.
Will Hong Kong’s single-use plastics ban recycle one problem for another? Green groups warn of dangerous substitute items
Green groups say Hong Kong’s two-stage ban omits paper packaging using waterproof coatings that can generate microplastic and release ‘forever chemicals’.
Hong Kong Deputy Secretary says Web3 tech is revolutionary at Carnival opening
During the opening ceremony of the Web3 Carnival in Hong Kong, Huang Weilun, who serves as the Deputy Secretary of Financial Services and the Treasury of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, ...
Hong Kong catering sector not ready for twice-delayed waste-charging scheme: top government adviser
Executive Council member warns industry's personnel shortage is making it difficult to ensure waste is properly recycled, days after pay-as-you-throw trial run launches Lawmaker calls for focus on ...
Hong Kong Sevens: fans prepare to bid farewell to stadium that hosts biggest party in town
This weekend's tournament will be the last held at Hong Kong Stadium, with next year's to be hosted at the new Kai Tak Sports Park Some fans fear the move may rob the tournament of its freewheeling ...
Beneath the calm, Hong Kong’s new security law drives deeper, quieter changes
On the surface, life in Hong Kong after a broad new national security law recently took effect appears unchanged. A 2020 security law drew thousands of protesters to the streets when it was enacted.
Hong Kong’s third phase as a superconnector requires tech innovation
Tensions between the West and China offer Hong Kong the opportunity to become a hub for scientific research. To do this, it must cultivate a diverse talent pool, preserve its historical openness and ...
Hong Kong Sevens: New Zealand teams continue title defence, Hong Kong men face Japan, women to take on Thailand
New Zealand’s men and women were unbeaten on the opening day at Hong Kong Stadium, but Australia and Fiji are hitting their strides too.
Hong Kong tycoon wants to use space battery tech on Earth
Peter Lee, the Hong Kong-based tycoon, wants to use battery technology used in space back on Earth. To facilitate this, the business tycoon’s family office founded a new startup, EnerVenue, and has ...
The U.S. must condemn Hong Kong’s new national security law
The new security law will have a chilling effect on civil and political liberties in Hong Kong, especially for the rule of law, press freedom and religious freedom.
ZA Bank launches banking services for stablecoin issuers
In a bid to boost local Web3 adoption, Hong Kong-based ZA Bank has announced that it will offer banking services to issuers of stablecoins. According to its official announcement, the online banking ...