Doraemon show poised to go ahead, despite earlier fears over weather, with crowds on Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront and others on Salisbury Road.
Hong Kong-based Malaysian, 70, excited at chance of being world’s oldest medical graduate
Retired Malaysian executive Toh Hong-keng, 70, is picking up his medical degree from Southwestern University in Cebu.
Late Hong Kong actor Leslie Cheung’s former partner Daffy Tong refutes new romance allegations
Daffy Tong, the former partner of the late actor Leslie Cheung, refuted claims that he is dating a new boyfriend and apologized for the unrest his personal life has caused among fans.
PHOTOFAIRS May Be Canceled in NYC But Is Moving Forward in Hong Kong
Could it be that the East is offering a glimmer of hope in a cooling art market that the U.S. just can’t match?
Hong Kong retailers report rise in cooking oil sales after mainland Chinese tanker scandal
Cooking oil has become talking point across border after mainland trucks suspected of failing to clean tankers while also transporting fuel.
Hong Kong International Airport back to normal operations, Chinese state media says
Hong Kong International Airport has resumed normal operations, Chinese state media said on Saturday, after a mistake in a security software update sparked hours-long outages in global computer systems.
From military displays to AI smart glasses: Hong Kong-raised entrepreneur sets sights on future
An entrepreneur once known for his work on mini displays for the US military is making a late-career push to take on Meta Platforms and Ray-Ban from Hong Kong with smart glasses that incorporate ...
Make Hong Kong a ‘de-stress economy’ and it could draw visitors and fresh talent
Vibes campaign fizzled, but recent fun events drew tourists. Making Hong Kong a 'de-stress economy' could attract even more We haven't heard much about the Night Vibes Hong Kong campaign; I wonder ...
Wall Street Journal reporter says she was fired over press freedom advocacy in Hong Kong
When Selina Cheng was elected as the head of a Hong Kong press freedom association, she didn’t expect her very first press conference would be about getting fired from her own job.
AI giant iFlytek to invest HK$400 million in Hong Kong, opens international headquarters
Hong Kong is expected to serve as iFlytek’s launch pad to expand overseas, with a focus on the Middle East and Southeast Asia.
5 of the best things to do this weekend July 20/21 in Hong Kong, from yoga to shopping
See some of Chinese novelist Jin Yucheng’s art, do yoga with your kids, try a hot new Hong Kong bar, watch an unusual documentary about daredevil urban explorers – we have your weekend covered.
Listen: Recorded announcement at Hong Kong International Airport apologizes for delays
"A Microsoft outage has disrupted the service of airlines worldwide": A recorded announcement was replayed continuously at Hong Kong International Airport, as airline staff manually processed ...
Hong Kong man, 22, convicted of insulting China’s national anthem before volleyball match
Court rules Chan Pak-yui, 22, had disparaged March of the Volunteers at opening ceremony held at the Coliseum in Hung Hom last June.
Hong Kong police confiscate HK$300 million of cocaine, record seizure of drug this year
Officers discover 386kg of drug after raiding Castle Peak Road flat in private housing estate in Yuen Long, with one man arrested.