Hong Kong police arrested an 89-year-old man last Thursday for allegedly killing a pigeon by throwing a stone at it in a Kowloon playground. South China Morning Post said today the incident, which was reported by a local resident,
Hong Kong authorities to sell large land parcel next year to fast-track Northern Metropolis
Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn also hints government may separately sell more land in last quarter of 2024-25 financial year.
Fugitive Hong Kong tycoon puts £90m London mansion up for sale
A London mansion, worth £90m and linked to a fugitive Hong Kong billionaire, has been put up for sale in what would be one of the biggest property transactions of the year.
Pop-up Hong Kong tea restaurant, or ‘cha chaan teng’, at art fair exposes the Cantonese term and bolsters the case for English to absorb it
Pop-up Hong Kong tea restaurant, or ‘cha chaan teng’, at art fair exposes the Cantonese term and bolsters the case for English to absorb it.
Hong Kong seeks deeper I&T ties with Saudi Arabia, Paul Chan says before Riyadh trip
Finance chief also discusses coming reveal of third-quarter economic data, saying figures ‘not that great’ despite striking optimistic tone.
Should Hong Kong’s geopark introduce a visitor quota after dinosaur fossil find?
Port Island closed off for geological investigation after rare find, but geopark currently has no limits on individual visitor traffic.
Insurance policy for Hong Kong visa? Why top talent from mainland opt to become agents
Aims of talent trawl questioned as arrivals grab insurance sales jobs to stay in city, but some say move reflects ‘reality’ of current economy ...
Fernandez vs. Watson Prediction: WTA Hong Kong, Hong Kong Women Singles 2024 2024
Fernandez vs. Watson match prediction and H2H stats for WTA Hong Kong, Hong Kong Women Singles 2024, October 28, 2024.
Storm Trami: Hong Kong Observatory lowers T3 signal
Forecaster says Trami has continued to steadily move westwards, skirting to south of city at distance of about 500km or more.
COP28 Shenzhen Youth Invites Climate Change Expert to Campus, Addressing Global Challenges Through Local Impact
On the afternoon of October 22, a sharing session titled "Climate Change and Youth Power" was held in Shenzhen, initiated by Arthur Li and Carter Li, students from SZMS Nanshan Innovation School. During the event,
Wet markets at some public housing estates in Hong Kong no bargain for residents, poll finds
Close to 80 per cent of respondents say food prices in local wet markets more expensive than what other nearby options charge.
Hong Kong police arrest 3 suspects in connection with 5 thefts targeting elderly women
Syndicate members allegedly loitered in shopping centres and bus stations to target elderly women and snatch valuables from their bags.
Hong Kong police called to crypto store after woman scammed out of HK$93,000 of Tether
Hong Kong police were called to a cryptocurrency exchange store in Mong Kong on Saturday after a woman said she had been scammed out of about HK$93,000 (US$11,970) worth of virtual currency by a man she met online. A source said the 26-year-old woman had ...
Hong Kong’s new pandas An An and Ke Ke explore Ocean Park home after finishing quarantine
An An and Ke Ke still need at least another 30 days to adapt to enclosure, but Ocean Park says bears in good health and ‘eager’ to explore.