This week, credit reporter Lorretta Chen recounts how her team beat Morgan Stanley to win this year’s Dragon Boat championship, while editor Soo Jin Kim checks out the newly renovated Fish Bar in the ...
Hong Kong’s leader says bold tourism ideas welcome but must be practical
John Lee tells lawmakers that imaginative ways to lure tourists to city are needed, but logistics must be feasible.
Hong Kong choosing gas over wind power turns net zero hopes to hot air
If Hong Kong wants to meet its net zero goal by 2050, it needs a renewable energy plan that doesn’t rely on natural gas for decarbonisation.
US sanctions Hong Kong, UAE firms for dealing with Russian gold
The United States imposed sanctions on Wednesday on several Hong Kong firms, including VPower Finance Security, for aiding trade in gold produced by an already sanctioned Russian miner, the U.S.
1984: Britain signs over Hong Kong to China
The British colony of Hong Kong is to be returned to China in 1997 after the signing of an historic agreement.
Hong Kong issues first amber heat warning of year, workers urged to beware of heatstroke
Mercury hits at least 32 degrees in some places, with outdoor staff advised to stop working for 15 to 45 minutes every hour under guidelines.
Hong Kong invokes a new law to cancel passports of 6 overseas-based activists, including Nathan Law
The Hong Kong government has canceled the passports of six overseas-based activists under the new national security law, stepping up its crackdown on dissidents who moved abroad ...
Hong Kong uses new national security law against exiled activists
Hong Kong's Security Bureau said on Wednesday it would use powers in a new national security law against six self-exiled activists residing in Britain, including cancelling their passports, after they ...
Hong Kong invokes new law to cancel passports of 6 overseas-based activists, including Nathan Law
The Hong Kong government has canceled the passports of six overseas-based activists under the new national security law, stepping up its crackdown on dissidents who moved overseas
Hong Kong will roll out freebies and discounts on dining, transport and more on July 1
A slew of Hong Kong discounts and freebies will be available as part of festivities on July 1 ranging from transport to recreation offers.
The sceptics say Hong Kong is over. China’s trajectory says otherwise
Economist Stephen Roach’s comment that “Hong Kong is over” has sparked renewed discussion about the city’s future. His views are part of a broader trend in recent years that consistently underestimates China’s potential. While these opinions are ...
Another Judge to Leave Hong Kong’s Top Court
Her announcement comes days after two British judges quit over concerns about the political situation in Hong Kong. Canada’s former chief justice is retiring from Hong Kong’s highest court just days after two British judges quit the court in the wake ...
Hong Kong says Britain ‘weaponizing’ judiciary after judge quits citing China interference
Hong Kong's chief executive, John Lee, hit back Tuesday at a senior appeal court judge who quit due to "the oppressive situation created by China," adding that the territory was sliding into ...
Hong Kong Mints Art Basel Partnership, Battling Tourism Decline
Art Basel and the Hong Kong Tourism Board have inked a three-year global partnership to promote the Chinese city’s arts and culture at the firm’s fairs, starting with its Paris edition in October.