Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam: ‘I am no puppet of Beijing’

Mrs Lam is a Roman Catholic. Perhaps it is a sense of duty which drove her to seek Hong Kong's top job. It certainly wasn't popularity. She lagged consistently behind her rival in public opinion polls during the campaign, dogged by allegations that she was ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong Racing News: Danny Shum and Lucky Wan Feng

Trainer Danny Shum scored an eventful double at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (21 June), with the handler jokingly suggesting that his winners Sparkling Talent and Lucky Wan Feng should swap names to better describe the manner of their victories. ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong stocks flat, investors ponder China MSCI inclusion

SHANGHAI: Hong Kong stocks were little changed on Thursday, as investors pondered the potential impact of MSCI's decision to include more mainland China stocks in a key benchmark index. The Hang Seng index fell 0.1 per cent, to 25,674.53 points ... ( read original story ...)

Pansy Ho still has high hopes for Jetstar Hong Kong

Billionaire businesswoman Pansy Ho hopes to resurrect Jetstar Hong Kong after the budget airline’s failure to gain regulatory approval nearly two years ago. Ms Ho, daughter of Hong Kong gaming billionaire Stanley Ho, said she hoped the airline would be ... ( read original story ...)

United youngsters to visit Hong Kong

Manchester United's youngsters will head to Hong Kong in August as part of the preparations ahead of the new season. The Under-16 squad will join the newly established JC Youth Football Academy Summit, through official club partner The Hong Kong Jockey Club. ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong couple win right to bury stillborn son

A grieving couple in Hong Kong have finally been granted permission to pick up the ... "We're really happy and relieved," the father, Kevin, told BBC News. "It's bittersweet, of course, but I'm relieved that we've been able to get closure," he said. ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong’s mini apartments boom as property prices soar

With its marble-clad lobby, sweeping balcony views and sleek, modern decor, Donny Chan's apartment building would seem the kind of upscale tower most young Hong Kong professionals aspire to live in. But not for Chan, 39, who avoids spending time in his ... ( read original story ...)

As Hong Kong Flats Shrink, Developers’ Coffers Swell

That’s slightly less space than Stanley Prison, a 30-minute drive across the Hong Kong island, affords its inmates. Cramped living spaces in the world’s major cities are nothing new. But few places have reached such extremes as Hong Kong, where housing ... ( read original story ...)