The history of Hong Kong’s overseas representations on trade and economic issues goes back to well before 1997. The positive impact of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London over the years ...
NETA Auto Unleashes Its Automotive Brilliance in Hong Kong as It Charts Global Expansion
NETA Auto is a leading global new energy smart vehicle company, committed to making advanced technology accessible to everyone.Hong Kong, China
Changing culture in Hong Kong around 1997 handover captured in Fruit Chan’s films The Longest Summer and Little Cheung
Fruit Chan Gor’s Made in Hong Kong, The Longest Summer and Little Cheung depict Hong Kong working-class life at the time of the handover from British to Chinese rule, and the start of cultural change.
Hong Kong’s Siobhan Haughey grabs gold in France, as teammate Chillingworth targets spot at Paris Olympics
Siobhan Haughey makes flying start to Mare Nostrum Swim Tour, winning 100m breaststroke and 200m freestyle in France. Hong Kong has sent a squad of nine swimmers to first leg of Olympic qualifying ...
Van driver arrested after accident in Hong Kong leaves 8 people injured
Van crashes onto safety island between Salisbury Road and Nathan Road shortly before 7pm, with dark fumes emerging from vehicle.
Hong Kong will only be back when the world believes that it is
The staging of one “mega event” every two days in the second half of the year is intended to bring visitors flocking to Hong Kong, boosting the economy, creating a buzz and sending the message the ...
Hong Kong’s finance chief goes on charm offensive in Paris with Greater Bay Area delegation
Financial Secretary Paul Chan invites VivaTech, Europe’s biggest tech exhibition, and a leading concert hall to Hong Kong ...
Commentary: The Wall Street Journal’s move from Hong Kong is an attractive prize for Singapore – but what gives?
Having foreign media based in Singapore is an attractive prize for the authorities, conferring bragging rights that even a venerable defender of press freedom finds the city a suitable place to ...
‘Why can’t I spend time with mum in prison?’ Hong Kong children need to bond with prisoner parents, experts urge
Family visits and ongoing relationships help to strengthen inmates’ resolve to change for the better, experts say.
‘Smile more’: Hong Kong prepares for hospitality campaign by getting service sector and civil servants to be more courteous
Tourism chief Kevin Yeung says authorities will coordinate service sector, civil servants and transport operators, including airlines, to promote campaign.
Hong Kong spy suspect death not suspicious – police
The death of a former Royal Marine who was charged with assisting the Hong Kong intelligence service is not being treated as suspicious, police have said.Matthew Trickett, 37, a Home Office ...
2 men will go on trial for allegedly helping Hong Kong authorities gather intelligence in UK
A judge says an office manager of the Hong Kong trade office in London and another man will go on trial in February for allegedly helping Hong Kong authorities gather intelligence in the U.K.
Popular protest anthem ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ to be pulled from all platforms, creator says
The distributor of the popular protest song "Glory to Hong Kong" on Friday announced the decision to remove the music from all platforms due to a court ban in the city.
Trial set for UK men accused of collaborating with Hong Kong intelligence service
A judge says a manager of the Hong Kong trade office in London and another man will go on trial for allegedly helping Hong Kong authorities gather intelligence in the U.K.