City expects to face temperatures of up to 35 degrees over the weekend before mercury is predicted to drop to 34 degrees, according to Observatory 'Great Heat' day to fall on Saturday, with ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong orders first person convicted under security law to pay HK$1.38 million for failed legal bids
The first person found guilty under the Beijing-imposed national security law has been ordered to pay over HK$1.38 million in court fees for his failed legal bids, including one lodged against the ... ( read original story ...)
‘Anita’ and Raging Fire’ Share Hong Kong Film Awards
Anita,” the biopic of the late Canto-pop queen Anita Mui, led the race of the 40th Hong Kong Film Awards on Sunday night with five awards, including recognitions for the film’s actors and ... ( read original story ...)
Surge in Hong Kong teachers quitting leads to hiring difficulties for schools in subjects like English, education minister says
Secretary for Education Christine Choi vows to liaise with institutions to adjust training quotas for teachers, denies study tours in mainland China are brainwashing attempts. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks rise more than 2% as Asia markets gain; oil futures jump 2%
Hong Kong's Hang Seng jumped more than 2%, leading gains in Asia-Pacific markets on Monday. Oil futures also rose 2%. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: patients quarantining at home in Hong Kong made to wait for compulsory electronic wristbands
Wristband, alongside quarantine essentials including test kits and masks, will be dispatched to patients right after they sign up for home quarantine, authorities say Covid patient who tested positive ... ( read original story ...)
Anyone who dares to assume anti-China stance and instigate riots in SARs will be severely punished: top official on Hong Kong affairs
Anyone who dares to challenge the bottom-line of the "one country, two systems", to and assume an anti-China stance and instigate riots in Hong Kong and in Macao will be severely punished, Xia o ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong warehouse rents inch up 1.1% in Q2
Limited availability and robust demand from 3PLs drove up rents. According to Colliers, third-party logistics players (3PLs) remained the main support of the industrial rental market in Hong Kong in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Stocks Rebound After Flirting With Correction Levels
Hong Kong’s stocks climbed on Monday, with a rally in beaten-down property and technology names helping the benchmark index rebound from the brink of a technical correction.Most Read from ... ( read original story ...)
Cathay Pacific charts hopeful course for Hong Kong
Strict quarantine rules are keeping Hong Kong isolated but Cathay Pacific Airways is charting a hopeful path as it expects to restore 25% of its pre-pandemic passenger capacity by the end of the year. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong motorist arrested after Lexus car mounts pavement, injures 3 pedestrians
Emergency personnel were called in after Lexus driven by a 27-year-old man crashed on Cheong Wing Road in Tsuen Wan shortly before 8.45am After hitting two men and a woman, aged 50 to 61, car came to ... ( read original story ...)
Indifference to Hong Kong’s extraordinary wealth divide evident in civil service pay dispute
Hong Kong appears to be in a class of its own when it comes to the extremes of wealth and poverty Although not in the 'billionaire excess' category, civil servants have nevertheless largely cruised ... ( read original story ...)
Kepong’s Hong Kong Noodle returns with authentic HK beef noodles
Hong Kong Noodle disappeared from the culinary scene because of the pandemic and fans who loved their fragrant chilli oil and tender beef brisket ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s New Future as China’s Covid Quarantine Haven
How can Hong Kong reverse this economic downturn? What is our path forward? The pandemic’s economic toll is most evident in the retail, restaurant and hotel industries. Three years ago, they employed ... ( read original story ...)