Hong Kong's civil aviation regulator is tightening rules on carriage of lithium-ion devices, days after an in-flight fire over China reportedly resulted in an Airbus A320 diversion. The Civil Aviation ...
Hong Kong public hospitals may charge non-critical A&E patients up to HK$400 in fees revamp – reports
Hong Kong public hospitals may soon charge non-critical patients up to HK$400 for Accident and Emergency (A&E) services as part of the government’s fee reform, according to local media reports.
Observer’s Must-See Exhibitions During Art Basel Hong Kong
From boundary-pushing solo shows to historic retrospectives, these are the standout exhibitions you won’t want to miss while in town for the fair and Hong Kong Art Week.
As Hong Kong hosts finance, sports and arts events, some say the city is getting its groove back
Some observers, however, have struck a cautious tone on Hong Kong’s present and future, especially with the looming impact of tariff threats and trade wars coming from US President Donald Trump's ...
Huang Yulong Unveils ‘UPWARD’ Exhibition at Hong Kong’s Iconic Harbourfront
Contemporary Chinese sculptor Huang Yulong has unveiled UPWARD, his outdoor exhibition by the Hong Kong Observation Wheel and AIA Vitality Park at the city’s iconic harbourfront.
‘Fly High’ charity sports programme gets Hong Kong youth moving
Last year’s programme reached over 6,000 young participants, many from low-income backgrounds or with special needs.
David Hayes may make Champions Mile a family affair with beaten Hong Kong Derby favourite Rubylot
David Hayes may set beaten BMW Hong Kong Derby (2,000m) favourite Rubylot for a showdown with Mr Brightside, who is trained by his sons Ben, Will and JD, in next month’s Group One Champions Mile at ...
Hong Kong stocks trade sideways as Trump tariffs loom; Meituan, Sinopec top losers
Lack of catalysts keeps traders on the sidelines; all eyes on BYD, which reports its earnings later in the day.
Hong Kong in talks with banks on how to freeze scam-linked accounts more swiftly
HKMA, police discuss options with banks in bid to prevent scammers from quickly transferring money out of city, Post learns.
Hong Kong should have system to pause labour import scheme, workers’ union says
Federation of Trade Unions says sectors facing rising unemployment need relief, citing impact of arrival of 75,000 workers in past two years.
Coldplay ticketing error: number of complaints to Hong Kong watchdog hits 25
Consumer Council to urge ticket seller Cityline to arrange exchange service as soon as possible to ‘protect the rights and interests’ of customers.
NJZ Debuts New Song ‘Pit Stop’ at ComplexCon Hong Kong, Announces Hiatus
K-Pop supergroup NJZ (formerly NewJeans) announced at ComplexCon Hong Kong on March 23 that this might be their last performance for a while.
Investigation launched into hacking of student’s records at elite Hong Kong school
Unauthorised individual accessed and modified a Queen’s College student’s violation records under different teachers’ names.
Hong Kong cafe where hundreds of stray cats found haven forced to close
Sick, skinny, lost – all types of felines have ended up at Siu Lam-lam’s Dundas Cafe in Mong Kok, but her days as neighbourhood carer are coming to an end.