president of the Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants and Related Trades. Wong told a TV programme that the National Day fireworks display on Sunday night - the first one since 2018 - could lead to a ...
‘Don’t Be Scared,’ My Father Said Before He Was Led Away in Hong Kong
I fear that I may never see him again. At 75, my father faces trial under charges related to the national security law that Beijing passed in 2020 to crush Hong Kong’s struggle for freedom. His day in ...
National Day long weekend expected to put HK$1.2 billion sparkle back into Hong Kong restaurants
Michael Leung Chun-wah, chairman of the Association for Hong Kong Catering Services Management, said business at some Chinese restaurants for the Mid-Autumn Festival on Friday was "ideal" and that ...
Hong Kong buzzing as city heads into long Mid-Autumn Festival weekend, with crowds drawn to fire dragon dance, night markets
Weekend is first large-scale celebration of three-day Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays since end of pandemic.
Spate Of Hong Kong IPOs Provides Glimmer Of Hope For Chinese Investors Amid Week-Long Sell-off
Still, the robust demand for Hong Kong equities that are being listed by the exchange ... provides car maintenance services and plans to ramp up its business on the back of China’s fledgling EV market ...
Hong Kong and Macao police arrest 4 more people linked to JPEX cryptocurrency platform
HONG KONG — Police in Hong Kong and Macao said Friday they arrested four more people linked to the cryptocurrency platform JPEX, which is suspected to have defrauded more than 2,400 people of almost ...
Hong Kong stocks open with gains
HONG KONG: Hong Kong stocks rose in the first minutes of business Friday, following a positive lead from Wall Street, as bargain-buyers stepped in at the end of another painful week for markets. The ...
A million mainlanders heading to HK: tourism lawmaker
Tourism sector lawmaker Perry Yiu on Friday said he expects a million mainlanders to visit Hong Kong during the upcoming Mid-Autumn and National Day ...
Hong Kong developers set to delay launch of new flats as sector counts on easing of property cooling measures: agents
Agents say developers may hold off on launching sales at new projects in Kai Tak, Tuen Mun and Tin Shui Wai until the government eases decade-old curbs – a move that is now seen as highly likely.
Hong Kong Welcomes Food-Loving Global Travelers to Celebrate a Mouth-Watering Month of Food, Wine and So Much More
Hong Kong's Wine & Dine Festival makes its triumphant return in October to kick off a month-long celebration of food, wine and nighttime festivities.
Different times: Hong Kong finance chief Paul Chan hints decade-old property curbs have had their day as home prices slide
Paul Chan says the property market situation is different from that when the government introduced the management measures in 2010 Chan returned home after touring Europe at the head of a 130-strong ...
Hong Kong IPOs droop to 20-year fundraising low as exchange ranks ninth globally amid hopes of fourth-quarter mega deals
A total of 42 companies raised US$3.13 billion in the first nine months, a 65% year on year drop in fundraising and the lowest since 2003, Refinitiv says. Investors and analysts hope for a ...
Fine French pastries house Paul Lafayet keen to bake name for itself in Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area
Growth of firm supported by government body InvestHK, which helps mainland Chinese and overseas businesses set up operations in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong industrial vacancy rate down to 1.5% in Q2
Net absorption increased to over 230,000sqm during the quarter. The overall vacancy rate in Hong Kong’s industrial market dropped from 1.9% in 1Q23 to 1.5% in 2Q23 while net absorption rose to about ...