Disruptions at the Wenjindu control point, known as Man Kam To check point on the Hong Kong side, began on Friday after a Hong Kong cross-border truck driver tested positive for Covid-19 when entering ... ( read original story ...)
China tightens rules in Macao to avoid Hong Kong-type unrest: Report
to prevent any political crisis like that in nearby Hong Kong from taking root in the semi-autonomous Chinese city, according to a media report. The Macao government said it "will step up effort to ... ( read original story ...)
Moor off the mark in Hong Kong
Daniel Moor slotted his first Hong Kong win when Shum’s Bingo Bingo overhauled favourite Awesome Treasure to land the second section of the Class 4 Wai Yip Handicap (1200m) at Happy Valley on Sunday. ( read original story ...)
Legendary Hong Kong restaurant opens 2nd HK teahouse-themed outlet at Funan, has S$2.80 HK Style Milk Tea
Legendary Hong Kong restaurant and cafe has opened a second outlet at Funan Mall. Legendary Hong Kong, whose original outlet is at Jurong Point, rose to fame with its authentic cha chaan teng ... ( read original story ...)
‘No light at the end of the tunnel’ – Americans join Hong Kong’s business exodus
“The US is forgetting the differences between Hong Kong and China. Let’s remind them,” she wrote. “Hong Kong continues to have a robust and hearty infrastructure of values, practices and institutions ... ( read original story ...)
A Positive Covid Test in Hong Kong Starts a Business Traveler on Monthlong Quarantine
HONG KONG—When Yudi Soetjiptadi made it back home to Hong Kong in December after a business trip to Africa, he knew he would have to spend a week in a city quarantine center and then 14 more days of ... ( read original story ...)
As Russia and China draw closer, will Hong Kong survive the new geopolitical era?
Readers discuss the magic behind Hong Kong's success story, why patriotism should not be a contentious term, and the need for a visionary leader for the city There are reports that Beijing might try ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong teen entrepreneur behind Instagram shop Opal Candles shares why she started a business during the pandemic
Why two Hong Kong teen climate activists say ‘there is still hope ... subjects to study in university based on what she learned while running her small business – sustainability, economics and art. ( read original story ...)
Pandemic takes at least one job away from nearly 70 per cent of Hong Kong poor families, nearly all in dire need of financial help, poll finds
About 93.3 per cent of the respondents said they were facing financial difficulties and wanted the government to offer them direct subsidies. SoCO deputy director Sze Lai-shan said: "The grass-roots ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong reviewing calls to provide short-term subsidy for jobless residents, finance chief says
Hong Kong is looking into offering a short-term subsidy for unemployed workers in response to a call from lawmakers and unionists to help relieve their burdens amid a surging coronavirus outbreak. ( read original story ...)
In Year of the Tiger, Hong Kong should seek its fortune in commerce and shun politics
As someone once wisely said, Hong Kong is a monkey god, good at doing business, but a fragile Lin Daiyu when it comes to politics. One has to know one's own core competencies. Khaw Wei Kang, Macau In ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Set to Report 342 Local Covid Infections, SCMP Says
Hong Kong officials expect to report 342 local Covid cases on Sunday, the South China Morning Post reported, citing an unidentified source. If confirmed, the tally would mark the second straight day ... ( read original story ...)
Macao Measures Seen as Attempt to Head Off Hong Kong-Like Crisis
Planned election and national security measures in Macao, including revision of its national security law, are aimed at preventing any political crisis like that in nearby Hong Kong from taking root ... ( read original story ...)
China stocks poised for muted reopening after Hong Kong’s surge
Chinese shares look poised for mild early gains on their return from a week-long holiday, supported by a surge in Hong Kong-listed names and easing concerns about regulatory headwinds for the nation’s ... ( read original story ...)