Videos circulated on social media showed Mirror members Anson Lo and Edan Lui performing with a dozen dancers when one of several suspended LED screens crashed down on the stage. ( read original story ...)
Viral video: Giant video screen falls on performers at Hong Kong pop concert, injures two dancers
A huge video screen suspended over a stage fell on members of a Hong Kong singing and dancing boyband Mirror during a pop concert. A viral video on Twitter captures the terrifying moment the screen ... ( read original story ...)
Organisers of coming shows in Hong Kong face temporary ban on large stage sets
Concert organisers may be barred from installing large stage sets for coming shows until the full completion of a probe into a shocking accident involving boy band Mirror, the city's culture minister ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s urban renewal chief rejects calls to help Housing Authority develop public living spaces
Wai Chi-sing, managing director of Urban Renewal Authority, says it is financially ‘unfeasible’ for profit-driven statutory body to develop public housing. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to Report Quarterly GDP Shrank From Year Earlier: Chan
Hong Kong will on Monday report a decline in quarterly gross domestic product from a year earlier, even though the economy improved from the previous three months, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: Oscar-winning director Malcolm Clarke releases documentary series offering different take on city’s 2019 unrest, says he is not ‘working for the Chinese …
Hong Kong Returns comprises 10 short films aimed at showing audiences how unrest could have been an organised effort influenced by foreign forces Clarke says his goal is to advocate a gentler and more ... ( read original story ...)
Officials seize more than 280 pieces of ivory from Hong Kong shop, biggest haul since trade banned last year
More than 280 pieces of suspected ivory have been seized from a Hong Kong shop, government officials has announced. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong authorities to investigate after massive screen falls during concert, injures dancers
Hong Kong officials say they will open an investigation into the concert accident where a giant video screen fell down onto the stage and injured two dancers. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong must brace for geopolitical ‘worst-case scenario’, finance chief warns, with over 150 Chinese firms at risk of US delisting
More than 150 Chinese companies are now on a provisional line-up of firms to be removed from American exchanges under a 2020 law Paul Chan says certain geopolitical factors are difficult to predict ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Rugby Sevens to be held in Nov after 3-year COVID break
Hong Kong's popular international Rugby Sevens event will take place in November, the city's Rugby Union said on Saturday, the first time in more than three years after the event was postponed due to ... ( read original story ...)
Mirror concert mishap caused by snapped metal cord, Hong Kong officials reveal after giant screen crashes onto dancers on stage
One of two metal cords suspending a massive screen had snapped at the concert of popular Hong Kong boy band Mirror, causing the structure to crash onto the stage below and hit two dancers in a ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to explore ‘all options’ on land supply, including use of green belts, John Lee says as environment minister points to development-conservation balance
Government to focus on different land supply options before considering developing fringes of country parks, says chief executive Conservation is about more than just designating land for protection, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong weighs cutting Covid-19 hotel quarantine to five days or less
During the two-day home isolation period that follows, visitors will be required to use a yellow health code. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
One Dancer Still Critical After Hong Kong Concert Incident
One of the two dancers injured by a falling LED screen at a Mirror concert in Hong Kong has been discharged from hospital. The other remains in a critical condition. Hong Kong authorities are now ... ( read original story ...)