I noticed that the relevant arrangements [have been] welcomed by various groups both locally and overseas,’ Paul Chan said on his blog. ( read original story ...)
Vouchers boost economy but concerns remain: Paul Chan
Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Sunday said easing quarantine rules and a fresh round of consumption vouchers are boosting the local economy, but ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s finance chief says ‘3+4’ quarantine arrangement will help boost city’s economy despite downgraded forecast
'I noticed that the relevant arrangements have been welcomed by various groups both locally and overseas,' Paul Chan said on his blog The finance minister added it was also important to protect ... ( read original story ...)
How ‘two systems’ under ‘one country’ can facilitate a full reopening for Hong Kong
The city watched with envy as places such as Singapore returned to mostly normal life following the worst of the Covid-19 crisis While Hong Kong must operate as part of the nation, its high degree of ... ( read original story ...)
How Hong Kong can rise to the challenge of telling its story well
Hong Kong's spokespersons must counter both accusations of suppression of freedoms and the narrative that the economy is withering under the weight of Covid-19 restrictions But our political and ... ( read original story ...)
Complaints to Hong Kong consumer watchdog over delays in refunds for shorter hotel quarantines
About 9,800 people have left Covid-19 quarantine hotels in Hong Kong after the time frame was cut to three days from seven – but the reduction has sparked a string of complaints to the consumer ... ( read original story ...)
No more ‘secrets’ in Hong Kong? Facebook pages for anonymous rants, comments shut following national security law arrests
Several Hong Kong community “confession pages” have disappeared from Facebook following Tuesday’s arrest of two administrators of the Civil Servant Secrets page on the social media platform. They ... ( read original story ...)
Mirror concert accident: injured Hong Kong dancer Mo Li faces ‘months in hospital, slow recovery, possibility of being paralysed’
Li is temporarily unable to speak and on a ventilator following trachea surgery to help him breathe Dancer Mo Li Kai-yin, who was critically injured when a giant screen crashed on him during a concert ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong High Court rejects teen’s bid for legal aid to challenge school’s long hair rule
Oscar Wong, 17, is one of two students known to have complained to Hong Kong's equality watchdog, saying schools' hair rules for boys amounts to sex discrimination Both say they were inspired by ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong gets its first hydrogen-powered bus but, oops, it can’t hit the road yet
Plans to test hydrogen vehicles stall as city has no law on its production, storage, refuelling Bus operators, green experts ask authorities to move faster, as hydrogen is still a 'dangerous good' ... ( read original story ...)
2 arrested on suspicion of murder in Hong Kong after 3-month-old boy dies with bruises and blisters found on body
Police receive report about infant falling unconscious at flat in Tai Kok Tsui at 1.54am on Saturday Lawmaker urges authorities to adopt new legislation making failure to protect children from serious ... ( read original story ...)
Made in Hong Kong, Fruit Chan’s take on grim reality of 1997 for many in the city, and how the groundbreaking independent film was conceived
A critique of Hong Kong's education system, marriage break-ups and the popular infatuation with portrayals of triads as glamorous, Chan's film made waves Produced with a skeleton crew and an amateur ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 6 on fraud, money laundering charges involving HK$300 million
Six former employees of a Hong Kong subsidiary company of a food supplier listed in South Africa have been arrested in connection with a HK$300 million (US$38 million) fraud and money laundering case, ... ( read original story ...)
New York, London and Hong Kong have changed. It is time to move on
The financial capitals of the world have lost their luster. The bright lights of New York City seem to have dimmed. London has far too many issues to contend with, from inflation, messy politics and ... ( read original story ...)