Eight people were injured when liquid which was suspected to be corrosive dripped from the ceiling of a Hong Kong shopping mall on Sunday ... taken to Yan Chai Hospital for treatment. In i-Cable news footage, a man showed a hole in his shirt apparently ... ( read original story ...)
What you can do to avoid a heat stroke in the heart of Hong Kong summer
Hong Kong sweltered in the heat during three consecutive days of dangerously hot weather last week, with at least 14 people rushed to hospitals for heat stroke. Among them was a 19-year-old hiker who was sent to the emergency room in a critical condition. ( read original story ...)
Commentary: Hong Kong, a cautionary tale for Singapore, a lesson for the future
“But now with the globalisation of the economy, with a lot of competition and other things – that becomes a bit difficult,” Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam continued, in a recent interview with Channel NewsAsia. Lam was in Singapore at the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong chief executive puts faith in trade ties
Thailand has the potential to be the economic hub of Asean and the main gateway to its neighbouring countries, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV), said Hong Kong's chief executive. "I can see clearly the significant role of Thailand as a centre of ... ( read original story ...)
Visakhapatnam boy bags bronze in Hong Kong skating event
VISAKHAPATNAM: City skater Priyam Tated bagged the bronze medal in the junior category (age group of 13-19) during the Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy 2017 that was held in Hong Kong from August 2-5.Almost 16 countries from the world participated in the ... ( read original story ...)
Polar Seal launches campaign for heated garment
Created by French, Hong Kong based company Fillony, Polar Seal allows users to remain active and enjoy high performance sports without compromising style and comfort. It fits close to the body for efficient transmission of heat. “Most heated clothing is ... ( read original story ...)
Gov’t fears digital media may ‘protest’ rather than cover news if allowed into press events, watchdog chief says
Hong Kong Journalists Association Chairperson Chris Yeung says that the government is concerned that digital media platforms may protest, rather than cover news, if allowed into press conferences. The government has long-banned digital-only outlets from ... ( read original story ...)
Islamic State: Indonesian maids in Hong Kong backing terrorists, investigation finds
But IPAC says it was the war in Syria that has brought support for violent extremism to Hong Kong. "Muslims were interested in the conflict, and jihadi social media had some of the most detailed news," the report said. "They saw fighters as heroes and were ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan team gear up for final League of Legends showdown at e-sports festival, eyeing HK$300,000 prize
The last day of Hong Kong’s first e-sports festival will see professional gamers from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan battle the winner of an earlier contest between Team China and Team North America, in a clash to be crowned kings of popular real-time ... ( read original story ...)
More travellers from Asia-Pacific region refused entry to Hong Kong amid heightened terrorism fears
Almost 14,000 people from across Asia and the Pacific region were refused entry to Hong Kong last year, with most of them told the purpose of their visit was “doubtful”. That figure has more than doubled in the past three years, according to official ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong finance chief says calls to loosen purse strings are ‘nothing new’, and he will ‘spend on what should be spent on’
Hong Kong’s finance minister on Saturday said comments made by a former central banker that the city’s “miserly” fiscal philosophy of the past decade should be abandoned were “nothing new”, and he would stick to “spending on things that ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s online shoppers reminded to be vigilant as police admit they cannot help growing numbers of scam victims
Police said the new upward trend was driven primarily by the increasing popularity of online shopping in Hong Kong, rather than consumers becoming more gullible, but they said scammers are generally becoming more sophisticated. Investigators have said ... ( read original story ...)
Islamic State: Indonesian maids in Hong Kong being radicalised
But IPAC says it was the war in Syria that has brought support for violent extremism to Hong Kong. "Muslims were interested in the conflict, and jihadi social media had some of the most detailed news," the report says. "They saw fighters as heroes and were ... ( read original story ...)
Bike-sharing operator Gobee.bike offering free rides in Hong Kong amid parking woes
Hong Kong’s largest bicycle-sharing operator Gobee.bike will offer riding credits for cyclists under a new scheme amid a growing problem of haphazard parking in the city. From August 1, Gobee.bike customers can earn 30 minutes of free riding credits when ... ( read original story ...)