Mother Lily Chan says gentle humour and kindness cornerstones for helping daughter Sandy Ho adjust after being diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1980s.
A Light Never Goes Out review – sentimental but sumptuous Hong Kong drama
The widow of a sign artist struggles to fulfil her late husband’s last wish to renovate one of his favourite neon signs ...
AI-powered start-ups gain interest among investors who want to harness tech, offer solutions for mass market
Ivan Lau, the CEO of Pantheon Labs, which received funding from Gobi Partners in late 2022, said he has seen an "explosion of interest in his technology in the last month". The Hong Kong-based ...
Hong Kong may issue retail bonds to fund part of HK$580 billion artificial islands project off Lantau, finance chief says
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says land sale potential of reclamation project exceeds total cost and private market should be tapped to generate some funding Government must move 'full speed ahead' on ...
Illegal wildlife trade on rampage? As Hong Kong border opens, mainland Chinese pet shops offer to smuggle rare animals into city
Under Hong Kong law, shops need a specific possession licence to keep endangered animals such as poison dart frogs, softshell turtles or crocodiles, no matter whether they are wild or bred. The Post ...
Hong Kong actress Catherine Hung and Chinese actor Andy Zhang call off divorce
They have released a letter, in which they apologised four times for their previous comments. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Hong Kong’s economy can achieve 5.5 per cent growth if city continues to ride current momentum, financial services chief says
Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui sounds optimism while also hailing Europe collaboration to form ‘community of interest’ .
Vendors expecting drop in business this Mother’s Day
Hong Kong's families are marking Mother's Day on Sunday, though flower sellers say the festival isn't bringing the traditional big boost in sales.
Face Off: Are Hong Kong schools sensitive enough to students with special needs?
Two readers debate a hot topic in a showdown that doesn’t necessarily reflect their personal views. This week, they discuss whether the city’s educational system is suitable for learners with unique ...
Hong Kong prelate says Vatican-China deal ‘not dead’ despite disputes over bishops
In remarks following his recent visit to Beijing, Hong Kong’s Bishop Stephen Chow has said he does not believe the Vatican’s deal with China on episcopal appointments has collapsed, despite several recent violations by Chinese authorities.
Hong Kong customs says no plans to ease recruiting standards, despite hiring difficulties among law enforcement agencies
So far, we consider recruitment standards for inspectors and customs officers to be relevant and suitable,’ Hong Kong Customs College commandant says.
‘Hiding mistress in a golden house’: Hong Kong wife’s conundrum after mainland spy trip to expose ‘cheating’ husband conceals home buying plan
Frequent visits to mainland China by husband of Hong Kong woman prompt her to play detective and tail him on one of his trips Wife's curiosity leads to an unexpected outcome when she discovers it is a ...
Hong Kong has subsidised over 220 green and sustainable debt instruments with over US$71.5 billion in issuances, treasury chief Christopher Hui says
Government will continue to accelerate the development of Hong Kong into an international centre for green and sustainable finance, Hui tells event The green and sustainable finance grant scheme ...
US-China war unlikely, but Hong Kong should be prepared to be ‘sandwiched’, ‘kicked around like a football’ for next decade amid tensions
Former president of the UN Security Council Kishore Mahbubani gives his take on city's political reality at forum by Singapore Chamber of Commerce He also warns that city should shore up US business ...