This is in recognition of the HK$3.5 billion donation made by the Club’s Charities Trust to construct the museum. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong holds groundbreaking ceremony of Chinese Medicine Hospital
A groundbreaking ceremony of Hong Kong's Chinese Medicine Hospital and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government Chinese Medicines Testing Institute was held here on Thursday, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Palace Museum to open for ‘25th anniversary of city’s return to Chinese rule’
City leader Carrie Lam says the museum will open on an ‘important day’, but stops short of saying if Chinese President Xi Jinping will officiate the event. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s John Lee ‘finalising team, selects ministers for highest-ranking roles ahead of line-up reveal in June’
Eric Chan, director of Chief Executive’s Office, expected to be nominated as chief secretary, according to sources. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong rights lawyer says he fled ‘cold winds’ of suppression
When he saw the crowd of reporters waiting for him at Hong Kong airport, British human rights lawyer Michael Vidler knew he had been right to close his firm and flee the city. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 94 suspects for alleged role in nearly 900 scams during latest crackdown on e-commerce fraud
Police say suspects were allegedly involved in 892 incidents of e-commerce fraud, which collectively cost victims HK$5.5 million. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong gym owners see glimmer of hope as Covid-19 recovery takes shape, but threat of sixth wave looms large
No Rae, who set up a Taekwondo gym in 2016, said around 75 per cent of his students have returned after mandatory Covid-19 closures. ( read original story ...)
Former Hong Kong politician Ted Hui says court ruling aims to silence him, but he won’t stop speaking out
Former Hong Kong politician Ted Hui says the court conviction has not deterred him from speaking against attempts to crush the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
China’s Ant names Hong Kong bourse boss as independent director in board reshuffle
Ant Group, the Chinese fintech giant controlled by billionaire Jack Ma, has appointed Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing chairman Laura Cha as an independent director in a recent board reshuffle, ... ( read original story ...)
Fugitive Hong Kong politician Ted Hui found guilty of contempt of court in absentia for skipping bail in criminal cases
High Court judge declares Hui guilty after accepting justice department’s contention the Australia-based ex-lawmaker had abandoned his right to defend himself. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Backpedals on Home Quarantine for Covid Sub-Variants
Hong Kong is reviving one of its toughest Covid Zero measures, forcing patients with even mild infections caused by new omicron sub-variants and their close contacts into centralized quarantine to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong – Court Refuses Enforcement Of Mainland Arbitral Award.
Hong Kong - Court Refuses Enforcement Of Mainland Arbitral Award. Legal News and Analysis - Hong Kong - Dispute Resolution - ... ( read original story ...)
Former Hong Kong deputy police commissioner appointed as head of civil service college
A former deputy police commissioner has been officially appointed as head of Hong Kong’s Civil Service College, which was set up to boost civil servants’ understanding of the country’s latest ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong investigates plastic recycling yard fatality
Hong Kong's Labour Department (LD) has launched an investigation into a workplace incident on Monday that resulted in the death of an employee in a plastic recycling yard. A spokesperson from the LD ... ( read original story ...)