Last month, I attended a Hong Kong Jockey Club forum on “Philanthropy for Better Cities”, which was all about creating shared value. It provided some excellent examples of how business can do well by doing good, a deeper and wider type of corporate ... ( read original story ...)
Newcastle graduate from Hong Kong launches business to help international students
A Newcastle University graduate from Hong Kong has set up a business to help support other international students moving to the UK. Alice Lam has established My Study Bridge, which provides practical advice and support to students, primarily from China ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong and the end of my studies
In the latter half of the 1950s, when I was still in Hong Kong, China's economic policy changed dramatically. During the early days of its rule, the Communist government welcomed business owners and overseas Chinese returning to the country, but it ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong political and business luminaries among pall-bearers at funeral of billionaire Cheng Yu-tung
Hong Kong’s top political leaders and business tycoons will be among eight pall-bearers on Thursday morning at the funeral of late billionaire Cheng Yu-tung – the third richest man in the city. The list comprises Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying, former ... ( read original story ...)
Women In Business: The CUHK MBA Mixing Magic With Management Consulting In Hong Kong
There’s more to Rajani Nair than meets the eye. On one hand, she’s a career-driven businesswoman, pursuing an MBA at Hong Kong’s CUHK Business School after five years blazing a trail in India’s male-dominated car-making industry. On the other, she ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement lands in council with plan to disrupt
They swore while taking oaths of office, used an old slur for China, pledged allegiance to a “Hong Kong nation,” and tore up ballots in a vote for president of the city’s Legislative Council. Two years ago, the Umbrella Movement brought downtown Hong ... ( read original story ...)
'Hong Kong is not China': Swearing-in ceremony marked by protests
A swearing-in ceremony to kick off Hong Kong's legislative session descended into farce Wednesday as newly elected pro-democracy lawmakers intentionally mangled their oaths in a show of defiance against Beijing. They displayed flags declaring that Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Pro-democracy Hong Kong lawmakers defy China during swearing-in
HONG KONG - Newly elected Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmakers have thumbed their noses at Beijing at a swearing-in ceremony to start the legislative session. They displayed flags declaring that Hong Kong is not a part of China and called out for "democratic ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Homes Becoming More Affordable Than China: BofA
Chinese buyers are stepping up home purchases in Hong Kong, where prices are becoming “relatively more affordable” compared with some major mainland cities, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Interest from mainland buyers, amid a surge in home ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong tea appreciation society offers escape from fast-paced city life
“There is a long tradition of trying to cook with tea here [in Hong Kong],” Chan said. “Using tea as an ingredient is part of the Chinese approach to health.” Her passion for it prompted her to start the Tea Appreciation & Tasting Meetup group a ... ( read original story ...)
China rejects British concerns over 'legal interference' in Hong Kong
He said Hong Kong people enjoyed full rights and freedom under law. "Hong Kong is China's domestic affair. Foreign countries have no right to interfere," Geng told a daily news briefing in Beijing. "We demand that Britain be discreet with its words and ... ( read original story ...)
China steps up rhetoric in criticism of young Hong Kong lawmakers
The official Xinhua news agency on Friday quoted an unnamed officer at the liaison office, Beijing's symbol in Hong Kong, as calling their behavior "despicable". "Certain legislators-elect openly displayed the relevant banner and promoted Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Black day for Thais in Hong Kong as news of king’s death sinks in
As the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Thursday plunged Thailand into deep mourning, Thais in Hong Kong went about their work with heavy hearts on Friday, while some businessmen expressed anxiety about possible economic effects. In Kowloon City, known ... ( read original story ...)