Van crashes onto safety island between Salisbury Road and Nathan Road shortly before 7pm, with dark fumes emerging from vehicle.
Ban on ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ protest song finally bearing fruit for government, observers say, as YouTube and others ‘draw the line’
Lawmakers and other commentators praise 'smart' move by protest song's distributor to pull song from major platforms in wake of May 8 injunction But they warn efforts to 'wholly' ban song online will ...
Hong Kong will only be back when the world believes that it is
The staging of one “mega event” every two days in the second half of the year is intended to bring visitors flocking to Hong Kong, boosting the economy, creating a buzz and sending the message the ...
Hong Kong’s finance chief goes on charm offensive in Paris with Greater Bay Area delegation
Financial Secretary Paul Chan invites VivaTech, Europe’s biggest tech exhibition, and a leading concert hall to Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong buyers shun new flats at Wheelock’s Park Seasons project as home sales slow in May
Wheelock Properties sold 25 of 154 units on offer at Park Seasons in Lohas Park, Tseung Kwan O, as of 4pm on Saturday Hong Kong is set to record a month-to-month decline of 46 per cent and 31 per cent ...
Commentary: The Wall Street Journal’s move from Hong Kong is an attractive prize for Singapore – but what gives?
Having foreign media based in Singapore is an attractive prize for the authorities, conferring bragging rights that even a venerable defender of press freedom finds the city a suitable place to ...
‘Why can’t I spend time with mum in prison?’ Hong Kong children need to bond with prisoner parents, experts urge
Family visits and ongoing relationships help to strengthen inmates’ resolve to change for the better, experts say.
Mortgage Strategy’s Top 10 Stories: 20 May to 24 May
Key Updates for This Week Stay up-to-date with the latest critical mortgage updates for this week. The election casts uncertainty on leasehold and rent reform bills, while experts suggest the BoE ...
Less is more when it comes to Hong Kong staging ‘mega events’
Like an overstuffed diner who raids the buffet too many times, Hong Kong risks leaving tourists fatigued by overstuffing the calendar with ‘mega events’.
OSL Group becomes MSCI Hong Kong Index constituent – New Era for Digital Assets on the Global Stage
OSL Group, the leading publicly listed company in Hong Kong devoted entirely to digital assets, proudly announces its inclusion in the ...
‘Smile more’: Hong Kong prepares for hospitality campaign by getting service sector and civil servants to be more courteous
Tourism chief Kevin Yeung says authorities will coordinate service sector, civil servants and transport operators, including airlines, to promote campaign.
Hard to swallow: As restaurants across Hong Kong close, one eatery blames exodus for dwindling diners
After Hong Kong lifted all Covid-related travel curbs last year, more and more people made bookings at Mansfield Hui’s restaurant for farewell parties – a last gathering with friends and family before ...
Efforts in preserving Hong Kong’s heritage grains
While agriculture accounts for less than 0.1% of the finance hub’s GDP, researchers say homegrown grains could one day be an important food security insurance policy in the face of climate change – ...
Have Hong Kong taxi drivers slammed the brakes on bad behaviour amid Uber feud?
Post camps out at taxi 'black spot' and goes on undercover cab rides, finds no sign of drivers overcharging, refusing to take passengers or not using their meters Uber drivers and cabbies say they ...