The group behind the annual Tiananmen Square memorial vigil in Hong Kong said Sunday it will not cooperate with police conducting a national security investigation into the group's activities, calling ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s data centre providers eye regional expansion to meet surging demand as coronavirus drives internet use
The total gross floor area of Hong Kong’s data centres is expected to expand by 30 per cent by 2025, according to Cushman and Wakefield, as Covid-19 changes people’s consumption habits. ( read original story ...)
National security law: Hong Kong group behind annual Tiananmen Square vigil will not comply with police information request
Force ‘setting a very bad precedent’ in failing to provide rationale for the request, relying on ‘foreign agent’ suspicion, vice-chairwoman says. ( read original story ...)
Ignore the bigotry, the 2022 Gay Games will be a tonic for Hong Kong
Hong Kong, a cosmopolitan metropolis with a diverse population, has long touted itself as “Asia’s World City” – a global hub for commerce, fashion, gastronomy and art. In 2017, it was announced as ... ( read original story ...)
China to issue billions in sovereign bonds in Hong Kong
China's Ministry of Finance (MOF) plans to issue sovereign bonds totaling 20 billion yuan (3.1 billion U.S. dollars) in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region this year. The MOF will issue the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s September home sales head for a record as buyers snap up most of 588 flats offered at three projects
Hong Kong's homebuyers returned to the city's largest weekend property sales in almost a year, snapping up almost 80 per cent of the flats on offer, as sentiments were lifted by an improving economy ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: stringent measures protecting Hong Kong from possible Mu variant risk, says health minister
Secretary for Food and Health Sophia Chan questioned as to why public wasn’t alerted to risk of new strain sooner; city logs 1 imported case. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: quarantine-free scheme for mainland set to resume ‘soon’, as Hong Kong records zero cases for first time in over a month
Plans to grant entry to residents – and visitors – from mainland China without isolation period will move forward quickly once outbreak across border stabilises, Carrie Lam saysWhile no new Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong takes silver in mixed pair boccia BC4 event
Hong Kong boccia players on Saturday claimed silver in the mixed pair BC4 event at the Tokyo Paralympics after losing 3-2 to Slovakia. It was a ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Paralympics: Hong Kong boccia bowlers going for gold after beating Portugal
BC4 pair Vivian Lau Wan-yai and Leung Yuk-wing guarantee silver after 4-1 semi-final win over Portuguese duo but it will be bronze at best for Hong Kong’s BC3 pair after South Korea prove too strong. ( read original story ...)
‘I can’t go home’: Afghans in Hong Kong watch and worry as Taliban sweeps into power
Afghans in Hong Kong don’t believe Islamist militia group has moderated its views, expect return of harsh restrictions for girls, women Sitara left Afghanistan for Hong Kong on August 8, just a week ... ( read original story ...)
Disbanding Hong Kong teachers’ union in HK$175 million property deal with local medical group
Professional Teachers’ Union selling space in Good Hope Building in Mong Kok to Bamboos Health Care Holdings that will use it for office space and screenings. ( read original story ...)
Healing power of art on display for all to see, thanks to Hong Kong therapists’ new endeavour
When the directorof a small art exhibition in Hong Kong wanted to buy an unassuming illustration, which showed a woman holding up an umbrella under a sky of abstract black and white shapes, he had no ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s community newspapers scramble to overcome loss of district council support
The North District community newspaper, led by Liu as the editor-in-chief, is among dozens of small local publications that sprang up in the city last year following the 2019 anti-extradition bill ... ( read original story ...)