Mainland Chinese travellers arriving in Hong Kong on board the first high-speed sleeper trains from Beijing and Shanghai have described the services as “as nice as a guest house stay” and are open to ...
Hong Kong non-profit group helps fathers in prison repair ties with children, make a change
SideBySide offers scheme to support families with young children whose fathers have been arrested, incarcerated or are ex-offenders.
‘Hong Kong open to running more high-speed sleeper trains to mainland Chinese cities’
Hong Kong transport minister Lam Sai-hung says more services possible if newly launched trains to Beijing and Shanghai prove popular.
Hong Kong teachers on front line of spotting student suicide risks in ‘top priority’ push
English-language teacher Amy Chan* has been making an extra effort to look out for teenagers in distress since a girl at her Hong Kong secondary school killed herself last year. Since the academic ...
More work ahead to help retirees in Hong Kong with meagre nest eggs
From making better use of human resources to offering better retirement protection, a holistic review of retirement planning is needed.
High-speed sleeper trains make maiden trips from Hong Kong to Beijing and Shanghai
But not all passengers satisfied with service, with some complaining lack of Wi-fi left them without entertainment.
High-speed sleeper train service between Beijing, Hong Kong begins
HONG KONG -- The first high-speed sleeper train from Hong Kong to Beijing departed from Hong Kong's West Kowloon Station on Saturday evening.
China’s Belt and Road Initiative a plus, the rest so-so on Hong Kong-Chiang Mai journey
Instead of flying from Hong Kong to Chiang Mai, the Post sets out to test infrastructure in Southeast Asia built under China’s Belt and Road Initiative. All goes well until we slip up and resort to ...
Hong Kong’s subdivided flats: officials may set minimum size between 75 and 108 sq ft
Size range put forward by housing minister Winnie Ho could lead to elimination of more than 10,000 substandard flats, according to data.
Macau denies entry to Hong Kong journalism lecturer over ‘public security’ concerns
Macau Journalists Association accuses local authorities of ‘abusing the law’ over decision to bar CUHK’s Vivian Tam from entering city.
Hong Kong’s historic Murray House exemplifies city’s empty stores, fitful retail recovery
Vacancies across Central, Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok down from peak in third quarter of 2022, but worse than in 2019.
Father calls for independent probe after girl, 4, had cardiac arrest in Hong Kong hospital
Lai Sum-yuet in a critical condition following three-minute procedure for head injury at Yan Chai Hospital in Tsuen Wan on May 25.
Hong Kong’s West Kowloon arts hub ‘may delay some infrastructures’ to fix funding crisis
Bernard Chan, West Kowloon District Authority’s vice-chairman, says losses expected as cultural institutions generally ‘unprofitable’.
New Hong Kong reporting law sparks concerns about Catholic seal of confession
A new law in Hong Kong is raising fears of deteriorating human and religious rights in the special administrative region of China Under the recently passed legislation known as Article 23 members of ...