Hong Kong is in advanced discussions with Chinese officials about reopening their shared border, local media reports, a major breakthrough on reviving travel exchanges crucial to the Asian financial ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: filmmakers decry new law that could censor a moment in history
The 2019 protests spawned documentaries that may never see broad release amid growing intolerance of anything linked to the fight for democracy ... ( read original story ...)
Border closures threaten Hong Kong’s financial hub status
Hong Kong doubled down on its Covid-19 restrictions - already among the strictest in the world. The news has led to dismay among the city's vibrant business community, with some questioning if this ... ( read original story ...)
More Hong Kong expats buy property in their home countries, offshore markets as they eye leaving city for good
More Hong Kong-based expats are buying properties in their home countries or other overseas markets, boosting the number of transactions by 30 to 40 per cent this year, according to agents and bankers ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong ends quarantine exemptions for bankers, executives
Hong Kong will end quarantine exemptions for senior executives, bankers and most other groups starting Nov 12, tightening what is already one of the world’s strictest Covid-19 policies as it works to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong retail sales rise 7.3 per cent in September as e-voucher scheme boosts consumer confidence
September sales increase to HK$28 billion, fuelled by rising consumer confidence from HK$36 billion digital voucher scheme. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s coronavirus contact tracing app is part of good digital governance
I refer to the article, "Officials will be 'lenient at first' as Hong Kong's 'Leave Home Safe' app becomes mandatory to access government facilities" (October 31). I welcome the enforcement of the new ... ( read original story ...)
NBA’s Enes Kanter Continues His Crusade Against the ‘Cultish’ Chinese Communist Party: ‘Hong Kong will be FREE!’
Boston Celtics backup center Enes Kanter continues to ignore NBA boundaries by speaking out against China and their reprehensible human rights violations. Last month, Kanter declared support for “free ... ( read original story ...)
Mayer Brown hires investment funds team for Hong Kong practice
Mayer Brown announced on Monday that it has added a team led by investment funds partner Paul Moloney to its corporate and securities practice in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: HK’s future bright
With all these new things, new ideas and new scenarios, it is incumbent upon the current Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government to also give people this freshness in governance and also ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Market extends losses to sixth day
Selloff in the city bourses continued amid growing concerns about the world second largest economy growth after fresh batch of economic data painted a mixed picture of china's manufacturing and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Intangible cultural heritage revamp
After a large-scale revamp of exhibitions, the Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage Centre will be fully open to the public from November 3. The new Lost & Sound - Hong Kong Intangible Cultural ... ( read original story ...)
National security law: Hong Kong judge cites ex-lawmaker Raymond Chan’s good Legco record in subversion case bail release
High Court Judge Esther Toh says any chance of Raymond Chan reoffending is mitigated by stringent bail conditions. ( read original story ...)
Education alliance to boost Hong Kong pupils’ knowledge of China’s space development with series of talks
Hong Kong STEM Education Alliance organises nearly 40 talks on topics such as the Tianwen-1 mission to Mars, black hole and quantum mechanics. ( read original story ...)