Bishop Stephen Chow Sau-yan was ordained a bishop in Hong Kong’s Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception on Saturday. “As a successor to the Apostles by the grace of Almighty God, I request your ... ( read original story ...)
Absence of Dissident Artist’s Works Spurs Fears of Hong Kong Art Censorship
Art censorship in Hong Kong is “very much real,” an expert said after the city’s much-anticipated art gallery opened recently without showcasing some expected artworks by a Chinese dissident. The ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong elections chief insists Legislative Council poll will go smoothly
Meanwhile, the agency that enforces Hong Kong election law says it is keeping an eye on reports of people inciting others to boycott the poll or cast spoiled ballots. ( read original story ...)
China’s Didi to delist from New York and switch to Hong Kong
Chinese ride-hailing group Didi Chuxing said it would delist from the New York Stock Exchange, accelerating China’s decoupling from US capital markets as Beijing cracks down on the country’s leading ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Olympians wow Hong Kong crowd in multi-sport display with city’s athletes
Ma Long and Sun Yiwen among delegation of Tokyo 2020 gold medallists, who took part in lighthearted events with local athletes in front of a rapturous Queen Elizabeth Stadium. ( read original story ...)
Activist urges Hong Kong voters to ignore election
China announced in March broad changes to the former British colony's electoral system, reducing the number of directly elected representatives and increasing the number of Beijing-approved officials ... ( read original story ...)
Didi on IPO highway to Hong Kong
This has been one expensive cab ride for Didi Chuxing. The Chinese ride-hailing group travelled to New York for its $4.4bn IPO in June, but on Friday said it would be delisting, t ... ( read original story ...)
Luwei Luqiu on 2019 Hong Kong Protests
Host Carol Castiel speaks with Rose Luqiu, professor of Communications at Hong Kong Baptist University and author of the new book, “Covering the 2019 Hong Kong Protests.” Luqui tells VOA that the ... ( read original story ...)
Over 780 shoebox flats in Hong Kong’s subsidised home ownership scheme still unsold despite more than a month on market
As of Friday, 254 of the flats at Kai Chuen Court in Kowloon, offered under the Green Form Subsidised Home Ownership Scheme, still have not found buyers; all are smaller than 200 sq ft. ( read original story ...)
Democracy Activist Law Urges Hong Kong Voters to Ignore Dec. 19 Election
Hong Kong democracy activist Nathan Law called on voters in his home city to ignore a legislative election this month, the first under sweeping new rules imposed by Beijing, saying they should not ... ( read original story ...)
Cowed by Chinese regulators, Didi plans New York delisting and Hong Kong debut
Just five months after its debut, ride-hailing giant Didi Global said it plans to withdraw from the New York stock exchange and pursue a Hong Kong listing - a stunning volte-face as it bends to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest schoolboy, 16, seize HK$14 million in liquid cocaine after swooping on industrial building flat
Officers raided the San Po Kong flat after finding crack cocaine on the teen outside the building, which police believe was being used to manufacture illegal narcotics. ( read original story ...)
Didi says it will leave New York ‘immediately’ and list in Hong Kong
Didi said Friday that it would "immediately" start delisting from the New York Stock Exchange and instead prepare to sell shares in Hong Kong, just months after its disastrous IPO. ( read original story ...)
DiDi starts delisting from New York Stock Exchange and prepares to list in Hong Kong
China-based ride-hailing giant Didi Global says it has begun preparations on delisting from the New York Stock Exchange and plans instead to list in Hong Kong. Didi shares have sunk sharply after ... ( read original story ...)