A HK$10.8 million apartment in east Kowloon is among a host of incentives to convert Hong Kong residents from doubters to believers as the city attempts to boost its Covid-19 vaccination rate. Will ... ( read original story ...)
If Hong Kong universities want to keep politics off campus, maybe the purge should start at the top?
As they sink slowly down the international rankings our local universities seem to have increasing problems with their student unions. This is suspicious. I had better declare a sort of interest here. ( read original story ...)
Can Hong Kong’s government replicate the ‘Korean wave’? It’s unlikely
Shortly after Leung Chun-ying was elected chief executive of Hong Kong in March 2012, he launched a large-scale government reorganisation initiative. One of the key features of the plan, announced in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: political activist Agnes Chow released from prison after serving six months for unauthorised assembly
Chow, 24, was jailed for her role in a siege of Hong Kong police headquarters on June 21, 2019, after admitting incitement and taking part in an unauthorised assembly. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist released from jail after more than 6 months
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow has been released from jail after serving more than six months for taking part in unauthorized assemblies during massive 2019 anti-government protests that ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Angus Ng celebrates Tokyo 2020 place – ‘just the start of the mission,’ says badminton star
Badminton world No 8 expresses pride at qualifying for second Olympic Games in a post on social media but says hard work starts now ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong democracy activist Agnes Chow released from jail
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow was released from jail Saturday after serving more than six months for taking part in unauthorized assemblies during massive 2019 anti-government protests ... ( read original story ...)
Want to expand your tech business into Asia? Consider Hong Kong
Experts on Hong Kong's tech ecosystem share how their orgs can help U.S. companies plug into the Asian innovation economy. ( read original story ...)
Top US Envoy: China’s Attacks on ‘Foreign Forces’ Threaten Hong Kong’s Global Standing
The top U.S. diplomat in Hong Kong said the imposition of a new national security law had created an "atmosphere of coercion" that threatens both the city's freedoms and its standing as an ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Book Fair to finally return after being delayed by Covid-19, but social-distancing rules mean event will be smaller
Seven-day fair will be held at the Convention and Exhibition Centre from July 14 to 21. Among those expected to attend, some doubt there will be many new politics books this time around. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to Begin Censoring Films on “Nation Security” Grounds
Beijing-style movie censorship is coming to Hong Kong, the once semi-autonomous financial hub forever famed for its vibrant film history. In a statement released Friday, the Hong Kong government ... ( read original story ...)
HKSAR gov’t official introduces Hong Kong’s opportunities to ASEAN business leaders
A senior official of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government on Friday elaborated on the bright prospect of Hong Kong's development and invited companies in the Association ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to censor films under national security law
The Hong Kong government on Friday enacted new guidelines that allow authorities to censor films on the basis of safeguarding national security, escalating concerns over freedoms in the former British ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to Start Censoring Films on National Security Grounds
Hong Kong is instructing censors to ban any movie that could be seen as endorsing activities that would contravene the national security law imposed by China last year, the latest curb on freedom of ... ( read original story ...)