When The Center skyscraper was sold in Hong Kong in 2017, the record $5.2 billion price tag was so high that investors had to form a consortium to take a majority stake and divvy up the floors. That ...
2 exhibitors at Hong Kong book fair told by organisers to stop selling ‘sensitive’ titles
Sellers pull eight titles to ensure staff safety, but are not told by Trade Development Council if the books breached national security laws.
Hong Kong rugby tour: city’s men fight back to stun Brazil and send World Cup message
Win completes a tour that has made Hong Kong’s potential inclusion in 2027 World Cup seem a little less far-fetched.
Beijing backs Hong Kong bid to be talent magnet and better contribute to national opening-up
Communist Party third plenary session says Beijing supports Hong Kong’s status as ‘international finance, maritime and trading centre’.
Signs of recovery in Hong Kong property market as Kai Tak flats draw US$218m in orders
A new residential project in Hong Kong’s Kai Tak neighbourhood attracted strong demand, as property agents said 68 flats of the 108 flats that went on sale on Sunday, had been sold within hours of the ...
Hong Kong’s Bouncy ‘Wonders’ Leave Some Wondering, ‘Why?’
Inflatable replicas of famous monuments popped up in a park, raising questions about art and Hong Kong’s changing place in the world.
Bird in the hand a headache for Hong Kong authorities as they hunt for home for escapee emu
Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department says no one has come forward to claim big flightless bird as search for new home continues.
The time Jiang Zemin outsang Pavarotti in Italian recalled in Hong Kong impresario’s book
Jiang Zemin was the most knowledgeable world leader Luciano Pavarotti ever met, the tenor said after being outsung by the Chinese leader in an Italian debt, former Hong Kong impresario recalls in ...
Trump shooting a reminder in Hong Kong of harm of divisive speech
Words can kill. While political violence cannot be condoned, we need to recognise that it’s not only the drawing of the gun that we condemn.
Hong Kong patients want faster, cheaper treatments. Now they’re flocking to mainland China
Long waiting times for public healthcare services, high drug prices in Hong Kong send residents across the border Hong Kong retiree Donika Liu leaves her home in Tsuen Wan at 8am and starts a ...
Late to the game, Hong Kong’s big splash on tech must pay off
Forced now to diversify its economy, Hong Kong is moving forward on giving its industrial base the talent, land and funding that it needs.
Japan’s Doraemon cartoon character returns to Hong Kong skies in massive drone show
The popular Japanese cartoon character Doraemon was created using drones over Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour on Saturday night.
Doraemon drone show gets rapturous Hong Kong reception as weather holds for event
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.