The Hong Kong deputy also told the Post that people close to the central government had asked him to support chief executive candidate Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor. “Judging from the backgrounds of those people, I don’t believe they were just ... ( read original story ...)
Former Hong Kong leader Tung Chee-hwa tells Beijing figures to back top job hopeful Lam after controversial hug
Tung on Saturday told a group of Hong Kong delegates to the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Beijing that Lam was the best candidate for the chief executive, according to two delegates who refused to be named. The former chief ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore, Hong Kong Property Marching in Opposite Directions
Whether you look at prices or policy, the property markets in Singapore and Hong Kong are marching resolutely in opposite directions. Singapore has eased some rules in its property market, after more than three years of home price declines. Hong Kong in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Uber drivers defiant in the face of government crackdown
Uber Hong Kong’s general manager Kenneth She Chun-chi vowed yesterday the company would continue to fight for legal status in Hong Kong with its driving partners. “We’ll continue to push for our ride-sharing business and its legalisation. We hope all ... ( read original story ...)
Historic Hong Kong Red House may have just escaped the wrecking ball
Hong Kong’s historic Red House, widely thought to be a secret base for revolutionary and founding father of modern China Dr Sun Yat-sen, may have narrowly avoided the wrecking ball under its new owner. A Development Bureau spokesman said on Thursday that ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong airfares could soar if fuel surcharge proposal approved
Passengers could end up having to pay more for flights from Hong Kong as the city’s aviation regulator announced it is considering allowing airlines to set their own fuel surcharges. The Civil Aviation Department said on Friday it had began a 12-month ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong brain surgeon operates on wrong side of patient’s skull
A serious medical blunder at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in which a doctor operated on the wrong side of a patient’s skull, has led to an investigation by the facility. The doctor cut open the left side of a woman’s skull, when it was actually the ... ( read original story ...)
Canada urged to accept refugees in Hong Kong who hid the ‘world’s most wanted man’
They did so at the request of Snowden’s Hong Kong-based Canadian lawyer ... as refugees,” Montreal-based immigration lawyer Marc-André Séguin said in a news release published on the new organization’s website, Fortherefugees.com. ( read original story ...)
Families who sheltered Edward Snowden in Hong Kong ask Canada for asylum
Lawyers for three families who sheltered Edward Snowden in Hong Kong say they have formally asked the Canadian government to grant them asylum. They issued a statement Thursday saying that the families want to move to Canada because they face persecution ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong corporate disclosure criticised amid high fees and privacy fears
The aim of the privacy law though was to strike a balance between upholding the freedom of the press and protecting personal information, Hong Kong's privacy commissioner for personal data, Stephen Kai-yi Wong, said in a statement. Exemptions for news ... ( read original story ...)
Lawyers ask Canada to grant asylum to families who sheltered Edward Snowden
HONG KONG -- Lawyers for three families who sheltered Edward Snowden in Hong Kong say they have formally asked the Canadian government to grant them asylum. They issued a statement Thursday saying that the families want to move to Canada because they face ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong deputies in Beijing call for review of Basic Law and no more foreign judges
The city’s mini-constitution should be reviewed and its implementation regularly monitored by the apex of the national legislature, according to two Hong Kong deputies in Beijing yesterday – whose controversial proposals were swiftly derided back home. ( read original story ...)
How Oscar-winning composer Tan Dun is using culture to create a symphony for Hong Kong’s identity
Though the blending of cultures is a core part of Hong Kong’s identity, it takes a strong root to turn out new leaves, Oscar-winningcomposer Tan Dun has observed. Tan, the first Chinese composer to win an Academy Award in 2001 for the film music in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong 'Snowden refugees' seek asylum in Canada
HONG KONG: Refugees who sheltered fugitive whistleblower Edward Snowden in Hong Kong are formally seeking asylum from the Canadian government as their lawyers said on Thursday (Mar 9) their lives are in danger. The impoverished refugees living hand to ... ( read original story ...)