Hong Kong will not give up on frequent Covid-19 tests for arrivals even if the city’s border restrictions are further relaxed, a move insiders do not expect to happen soon, the Post has learned. ( read original story ...)
China’s Xi hails Hong Kong transition out of ‘chaos’, slams Taiwan ‘separatism’
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday hailed Hong Kong's transition from "chaos to governance" while condemning what he said was interference in Taiwan. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong, Taiwan and zero Covid policy: What Xi Jinping said at key party meet
Focussing on China's place in the world, Xi Jinping underscored “rapid changes in the international situation”. ( read original story ...)
“Full control over Hong Kong achieved…” Xi Jinping at 20th Communist party Congress meet
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday told the 20th Communist party Congress that the country has gained full control over Hong Kong and turned it from chaos to governance, according to Reuters news ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Jockey Club prepares raid on top Australian jockeys
The Hong Kong Jockey Club is preparing a raid on some of Australia’s top jockeys after years of being caught up in debilitating Covid lockdowns and hefty hotel quarantine stints. ( read original story ...)
Rising rates, topsy-turvy pound hurt Hong Kong BN(O) migrants’ path to home ownership in Britain
Interest rates could top 5.75 per cent in Britain next year, according to analysts, reducing the buying power of house buyers and making it more difficult for some newly arrived Hongkongers to ... ( read original story ...)
Inside the private Chinese art collection of Joseph Hotung, Hong Kong property magnate, which has been hidden from the public gaze for decades – until now
While much of Joseph Hotung's collection of Chinese jades and Yuan and Ming dynasty porcelains is already on display, now his private cache is coming to light One fateful day in the early 1970s, ... ( read original story ...)
China censors online chatter after anti-Xi Jinping protest; Hong Kong media muted
Keywords such as #Haidian, #Sitong bridge, #Beijing, and even #I-saw-it were censored on Chinese social media. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Wants To Pay for Tourists’ Plane Tickets in 2023
Right as Japan officially opens to travelers again, another popular East Asian travel destination has announced a tempting travel deal for visitors. In an attempt to lure travelers back after two ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong tries to stop brain drain
HONG KONG: Hong Kong is considering easing property taxes and visa restrictions as authorities seek to curb a pandemic brain drain that has threatened the city’s status as an international ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong undaunted by Singapore rivalry as mainland support gives city unique advantage, treasury chief says
Hong Kong remains undaunted by growing competition with Singapore as support from mainland China gives the city a unique advantage and makes it stand out as an international economic hub, a top ... ( read original story ...)
Robots move into Hong Kong care homes, cleaning up, playing mahjong with residents
The staff of a Hong Kong care home for the elderly went on a hunt the day their four robots went missing. Usually used for video chats and playing music, they were tracked down to the bedside of some ... ( read original story ...)
Escape Hong Kong’s busy city life with a laid-back afternoon at the Nam Sang Wai wetlands
Our reporter had a relaxing day off at the very conveniently located Nam Sang Wai, where she was able to immerse herself in nature and enjoy rustic and picturesque views. ( read original story ...)
Hurdler Chloe Pak storms to Hong Kong’s first gold medal at Asian Under-18 Championships in Kuwait
Chloe Pak Hoi-man, 16, dominates 100 metres hurdles final, posting a new personal best of 14.02 seconds on Friday in Kuwait. ( read original story ...)