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Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 free airline tickets to tempt tourists back, following the pandemic travel slump, reports say
Visitor numbers to the city-state have plummeted as a result of the government's strict COVID-19 travel restrictions, which have now been loosened. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong offers 500,000 free air tickets to tempt tourists back
Hong Kong attracted around 56 million visitors a year before the pandemic, and now the popular destination is taking significant steps to win tourists back after over two years of some of the world's ... ( read original story ...)
Cut-price coronavirus tests minutes from home to be available for millions of people in Hong Kong
About 5 million Hong Kong residents will be able to take a cut-price coronavirus test inside a 15 minute walk from their homes as part of a government drive to make screening more accessible. The cost ... ( read original story ...)
Zhu Chengzu’s magic touch runs out as Hong Kong women crash out in quarter-finals at World Team Table Tennis Championships
Germany win close quarter-final 3-2 at World Team Table Tennis Championships in Chengdu, as Hong Kong – without the injured Doo Hoi-kem – miss out on a medal. ( read original story ...)
Falling IPO Star: Hong Kong Tipped to Lose Top-Three Ranking Again
It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification. By Ken Lo Hong Kong used to reliably come first in the global IPO fundraising stakes, but the contest has gotten tougher for ... ( read original story ...)
Quiet Night As Hong Kong Volumes Drop
Asian equities were broadly higher on light volumes as South Korea’s growth stock exchange the KOSDAQ +3.02% though down -42% YTD. ( read original story ...)
China battery maker CALB closes flat in Hong Kong debut
Chinese lithium battery maker CALB Co's shares opened in line with their HK$38 apiece issue price in the company's Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s wealth gap reaches ‘tipping point’ under COVID as unemployment rises among poor
The pandemic has worsened Hong Kong’s wealth gap, with the city’s poorest making 47 times less than its wealthiest residents. In the pre-COVID-19 era, the highest earners made 34.3 times more. ( read original story ...)
Covid: Hong Kong to lure tourists with free air tickets
On Wednesday, British airline Virgin Atlantic said it will stop operating in Hong Kong because of issues linked to the Ukraine war. "The airport authority will finalise the arrangement with airline ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to lure tourists with 500,000 air tickets
Hong Kong says it will give away 500,000 airline tickets, worth HK$2bn ($254.8m; £224.3m), as it tries to boost its Covid-hit tourism industry.The city rolled back several of its coronavirus rules in ... ( read original story ...)
China’s CALB shares open flat in Hong Kong listing debut
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese lithium battery maker CALB Co's shares opened in line with their HK$38 apiece issue price in the company's Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut on Thursday. Load Error The ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan blocks Hong Kong immigrants over KPMG China and Cathay Pacific links
Taiwan authorities have cited working for the China arm of Big Four audit firm KPMG and for airline Cathay Pacific as reasons to reject immigration applications from Hong Kong residents, amid a ... ( read original story ...)
Bipartisan group of senators condemns China’s prosecution of Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen
A bipartisan group of senators has introduced a resolution to condemn the Chinese government’s crackdown in Hong Kong and its prosecution of outspoken Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen. ( read original story ...)