Hong Kong's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow between 2.5% and 3.5% for the first quarter, maintaining moderate growth for a fifth consecutive quarter, the city's finance chief said on ...
Hong Kong, Macau business visa length doubled to 2 weeks per trip for mainland Chinese holders, in boost for 100 million firms
Change among range of measures to address growing needs of cross-border firms and improve business environment of Greater Bay Area.
Hong Kong economy on track for fifth straight quarter of ‘moderate’ growth, minister Paul Chan says
Hong Kong’s economy is on track to achieve its fifth straight quarter of “moderate” growth, the finance minister has said, vowing to pursue new development opportunities and stimulate local spending ...
16 best hotels in Hong Kong that ensure you a lively stay
Here are the 16 best hotels in Hong Kong for an exhilarating stay. Bookmark for your next vacation in the city.
Hong Kong legend Sammo Hung wants to win a directing award
The 72-year-old will be in Singapore for a masterclass on May 4 about his moviemaking journey. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Feature: Bronzes from central China illuminate Hong Kong with ancient civilization
Titled "Center of the World," the exhibition aims to trace back to the origin of Chinese civilization, focusing on Xia, Shang and Zhou, the three earliest dynasties in Chinese history and collectively ...
Why rising demand for data centres will not rescue Hong Kong office buildings with high vacancy rates
Rising demand for data centres is unlikely to provide relief for Hong Kong landlords and asset owners looking to convert their empty office spaces into industrial property, US asset manager PGIM says.
Hong Kong swim school Splash Foundation co-founder on empowering others
The co-founder of Splash Foundation, a Hong Kong non-profit swim school that helps adults and children from underserved communities, talks to Kate Whitehead about finding his mission.
MDH, Everest Masala Row: US FDA investigates Indian spice makers following bans in Hong Kong and Singapore
MDH, a prominent spice brand, has reassured consumers of the safety of its products amid allegations by food regulators in Hong Kong and Singapore regarding the presence of certain pesticides.
Number of Hong Kong pupils in international schools tripled in 10 years amid decline in non-local enrolment
The number of Hong Kong students in international schools tripled between 2013 and last year, while the proportion of non-locals shrank sharply, government data has shown. Total enrolment in the ...
Hong Kong transgender activist Henry Edward Tse set for new ID card after 7-year legal battle, breathes ‘sigh of relief’
Henry Edward Tse first launched legal action in 2017 after authorities blocked an application to change his gender from female to male on his Hong Kong ID card.
Hong Kong’s single-use plastics ban: make or break for eco-friendly utensils? Post tests some options
Hongkongers have had to experiment with a range of eco-friendly utensils over the past week after a ban on certain single-use plastics took effect on Monday. Some residents aired their frustrations ...
Curtain to close on another Hong Kong cinema with President Theatre to shut on Tuesday after nearly 6 decades
The President Theatre cinema in Hong Kong’s bustling Causeway Bay will shut for good on Tuesday after nearly 60 years of operation, its operator has revealed, making it the second to close its doors ...
Fast-track transfer service for private fliers in Hong Kong enjoys smooth take-off, as operator eyes growing market
Hong Kong Business Aviation Centre offering seamless transfer service for passengers between commercial flights and private jets, with chairman hailing positive roll-out.