From banning Chinese companies to limiting investment, the UK has gone from leading Sinophiles to sceptics in a few short years. Now Britain is hosting a tribunal that Beijing says it "despises". ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong swimming legend Alex Fong to lead St Joseph’s College alumni in first-ever group relay swim around Hong Kong Island
Olympian-turned-entertainer Alex Fong Lik-sun explains his rejuvenated passion for swimming and fear of getting stung by jellyfish at ‘Green and White Swimathon 2021’ kick-off ceremony. ( read original story ...)
Chinese internet regulators investigate startup after Tiananmen Square anniversary post
A buzzy Chinese Instagram-like startup backed by the country’s two biggest technology giants had its domestic social media account shut down amid an investigation by Beijing’s cyber watchdog into a ... ( read original story ...)
This parking lot in Hong Kong costs more than most supercars. Find out why
A parking spot in Hong Kong fetched $1.3 million becoming the most expensive parking space in the world..The previous record of most expensive parking space was $980,000 sold in 2019 in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s new loyalty oath is the final nail in democracy’s coffin
Lau suggested that all aspiring pro-democracy hopefuls whatever their party affiliation should sit this one out due to the many “traps” that were being laid for them under Hong Kong’s new national ... ( read original story ...)
One family’s journey to escape Hong Kong
The family have moved to Liverpool as they feel the freedom they previously had in Hong Kong has gone. Video Transcript- [SPEAKING CHINESE]- [SPEAKING CHINESE]- [SPEAKING CHINESE] ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Tech Crackdown Is Cooling Hong Kong’s IPO Market
New Hong Kong listings tumbled to their lowest since the aftermath of the global financial crisis, as weaker markets and China’s clampdown on its biggest tech firms chill sentiment. ( read original story ...)
New World’s latest property launch sells out as Hong Kong’s homebuyers return in droves amid buoyant sentiments
The brisk transactions at The Pavilia Farm put Hong Kong’s residential property prices on track to set a record and race ahead of the tentative recovery in the city’s economic growth pace. ( read original story ...)
A Hong Kong family’s journey to the UK to escape China’s crackdown on democracy
The family, who have lived in Hong Kong forever, have moved to Liverpool as they feel the freedom they previously had has gone. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong organiser of Tiananmen vigil released on bail
Hong Kong activist Chow Hang Tung was released on bail on Saturday, a day after she was detained on suspicion of promoting an unauthorised assembly to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown ... ( read original story ...)
Hot, hot Hong Kong: sweltering summer days ahead, after city records warmest spring
Dai Ching-yuen bought an air conditioner as soon as he saved enough earlier this year, to fend off Hong Kong’s sweltering summer heat. The 56-year-old and his girlfriend, both Hongkongers, live in a ... ( read original story ...)
QNET Wins Multiple Accolades from Globally Recognised Creative Communications Bodies
In recognition of their growing effort to transcend barriers and create an effective end-to-end digital communications strategy to connect with their global audience, e-commerce-powered Direct Selling ... ( read original story ...)
Police blocks access as Hong Kong’s Victoria Park deserted on Tiananmen Square massacre anniversary
Hong Kong's historic Victoria Park which traditionally holds the Tiananmen Square vigil usually attended by thousands of people each year was blocked by security officials on Friday as the venue lay ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC Opens in Hong Kong; Japan Sends Taiwan Shots: Virus Update
HSBC Holdings Plc will allow all Hong Kong employees to work from the bank’s offices starting on Monday, in a further sign that the Asian financial center is getting back to full business after ... ( read original story ...)