Social Work Dream highlights how women, who are traditionally expected to maintain the home, are disproportionately affected by low-quality housing.
Meet the women changing the male-dominated construction industry in Hong Kong
Once the sole preserve of men, the construction industry is welcoming ever more women bosses – PostMag meets the Hongkongers changing the game ...
Renovations and spiced-up menus: how Hong Kong businesses are weathering an economic storm
City has witnessed spate of business closures amid change in consumer trends following end of Covid-19 pandemic.
Crowds build up at Hong Kong border crossing as 3-day long weekend ends
Tens of thousands are making their way back to Hong Kong from tomb sweeping across the border, short breaks and shopping.
Hong Kong Olympic heroes presented with US$2.3 million in cash rewards at Sha Tin race day
Vivian Kong, Cheung Ka-long, Siobhan Haughey among the athletes handed prizes, while gold medallist Kong reveals wish to try horse riding.
Grand Homm in Ho Man Tin Reportedly Hits Snag in Re-launch, as Major Banks Not Willing to Provide Mortgage Services
HK01 cited rumor that some major banks in Hong Kong were cautious about the re-launched new property Grand Homm in Ho Man Tin and were not willing to provide mortgage services to b... HK01 cited rumor ...
Hong Kong authorities reclaim 15,500 public rental flats in 2023-24 financial year
A fifth of recovered flats were a result from mandatory income and assets declarations, says Director of Housing Rosanna Law Hong Kong authorities reclaimed about 15,500 public rental flats in the ...
Hong Kong supermarket chain Uselect winds down operations amid relentless retail slump
A few outlets display signs announcing closure by end of October, while Post finds residents who pick smaller shops in effort to support local.
Hong Kong Developer’s Kai Tak Project Sold Out for Second Week
Hong Kong’s biggest property developer sold all of its units put on sale at one of its projects over the weekend, as some buyers took advantage of lower borrowing costs and steep discounts.
Exclusive | Hong Kong to fire up IT fund to lure more co-investors for start-ups
One option available is for government to stop investing in start-ups directly and put money instead into venture capital funds, copying mainland approach.
Hong Kong customs seizes HK$2.3 million worth of shark fins, sea cucumber, Chinese medicine
Impounded goods include 460kg of dried shark fins, 200kg of dried sea cucumber and 3,300 boxes of Chinese proprietary medicine.
Study judgments from Hong Kong national security cases before criticising: ex-minister
Former justice minister Elsie Leung also defends wider nation’s rule of law, saying it has made advancements and is still refining itself.
Where are the leaders of Hong Kong’s 2014 Umbrella Movement now?
HKFP updates the whereabouts of Twelve leaders of 2014 Umbrellas Movement. They are Joshua Wong, Nathan Law, Benny Tai, Chan Kin-Man, Chu Yiu-ming, Alex Chow, Tanya Chan and ...
Rare ancient artefacts show Chinese civilisation’s origins in Hong Kong exhibition
The Hong Kong Palace Museum exhibition includes more than 100 artefacts dating back to the earliest traces of Chinese civilisation.