Former Sing Tao editor-in-chief Victor Ho was charged by the Hong Kong national security bureau for allegedly subverting the state because he and two others plan to form a virtual parliament in exile ... ( read original story ...)
No. 1 typhoon signal issued, Hong Kong Observatory considers raising it to No. 8 this evening as Ma-on nears
The No. 1 typhoon warning is currently in force and the Hong Kong Observatory is considering raising it to the No. 8 signal this evening (Aug. 24) as tropical cyclone Ma-on nears. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong cannot afford to be complacent over jabs as concerns rise
Immunisation offers the best protection against a constantly evolving coronavirus and authorities must be alert to the latest vaccine developments Hong Kong's daily number of Covid-19 cases is ... ( read original story ...)
Tourists also targeted in Southeast Asian human trafficking operations: former Hong Kong district councilor
Hong Kong tourists traveling in Thailand have also become targets of a widespread network of human trafficking operations in Southeast Asia, according to a former Hong Kong district councilor who says ... ( read original story ...)
Relaxed rules on overseas delegates at some Hong Kong conventions welcomed by industry
Hong Kong government to allow overseas visitors to attend business to business trade shows in city during four-day medical surveillance period Change in regulations welcomed, but convention industry ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong neon fades into history
After nearly three decades, the warm glow of the green and red Hop Hing Hotpot neon sign dimmed into the evening darkness one final time before the 4-meter board was carefully dismantled by several ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Supercharges 1938 British Sedition Law to Curb Dissent
An IT worker arrested over posting the political slogan “Liberate Hong Kong” on social media. A 67-year-old apprehended simply for applauding a court defendant. Ever since Beijing imposed a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to consider raising typhoon signal
The Hong Kong Observatory said it will consider raising Typhoon Signal No 1 on Tuesday (Aug 23) night as Tropical Cyclone Ma-on is expected to move closer to the city. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong homebuyers complain to gov’t watchdog after investing in unfinished housing projects in mainland China
A group of Hong Kong homebuyers have complained to the government watchdog after investing in unfinished housing projects in mainland China. Their requests for assistance have gone unanswered by local ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai to plead not guilty in national security case
Democracy activist and Apple Daily founder will stand trial without jury and could face up to life in prison ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Observatory considers issuing No. 1 typhoon signal tonight as tropical cyclone Ma-on nears
The Hong Kong Observatory is considering issuing the No. 1 typhoon signal tonight (Aug. 23) as tropical cyclone Ma-on is expected to come near the city. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: 11 found guilty of rioting near government headquarters in 2019
Convicted comprise seven students, two jobless people, a clerk and computer technician who joined action on September 29 that year They were found to be among 500 people who gathered outside the ... ( read original story ...)
New channels at Shenzhen border, more flights and quarantine arrangements will help Hong Kong students enter mainland China in time for start of new school year
New arrangement announced after 1,000 frustrated students asked for help to get to school on time Latest figures show around 18,430 students from Hong Kong were studying in tertiary and research ... ( read original story ...)
My first impression of Hong Kong
Apart from that, I checked a few popular scenic spots throughout Hong Kong by using the subway, such as Mong kok, Yau Ma Tei and Tsim Sha Tsui. I first learned about these places through Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)