Hong Kong's Security Chief Chris Tang criticised an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on a seizure by authorities of a statue commemorating Beijing's Tiananmen Square crackdown on ...
Hong Kong Police’s Seizure and Suppression of a Tiananmen Monument Has Only Made It ‘Bigger,’ Its Sculptor Says
A replica of 'The Pillar of Shame,' which can no longer be seen in Hong Kong, will be unveiled in Berlin on May 22.
Creditors put tycoon Chen Hongtian’s US$86 million Frank Gehry-designed Hong Kong flat up for sale
The HK$680 million (US$86.72 million) flat in Opus Hong Kong in eastern Mid-Levels has been put up for sale by tender by the receivers, according to a statement by Savills, which said it had been ...
British Minister set to visit Hong Kong for first time in 5 years
Dominic Johnson, the minister of state in the UK Department for Business and Trade, is visiting Hong Kong for the first time in five years.
Grace period for well-off Hong Kong public housing tenants to move out of flats could be cut under proposal to plug assets, income loophole
Tenants who exceed asset or income limits get a 12-month grace period to move out of their public rental flats and find homes in the private market.
Wealth Summit Latest: HSBC Expanding Business in Asia, London
The Bloomberg Wealth Asia summit returns to Hong Kong after a three-year break, bringing together the region’s leading investors, economists and money managers.Most Read from BloombergPowell’s Bet ...
Hong Kong 47: Anonymous witness grilled at national security trial over ‘secretly recorded’ footage
Recording a meeting of Hong Kong pro-democracy figures without their permission was not an intrusion of privacy, an anonymous witness for the prosecution has said during a high-profile trial relating to 47 democrats under the Beijing-imposed national security law.
Ant Group reportedly mulls selling stake in its HK virtual bank unit
Ant Group, Ant Bank (Hong Kong)'s parent company is reportedly mulling to sell a stake in its virtual banking unit in Hong Kong after it overhauls operations. People familiar with the matter told ...
Hong Kong Wants More Tourists, but Mostly ‘Good Quality’ Ones, Please
The return of budget tour groups from mainland China is sparking frustrations — and a dose of snobbery — in a city starved for business.
Hong Kong stocks fall 2% as investors digest China’s trade data; Asia markets mixed
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index tumbled over 2%, leading losses in the region as investors further digested China’s trade data that included a decline in imports of 1.4% and a slowed growth in exports of ...
City University Of Hong Kong Launches HK Tech 300 Southeast Asia Start-Up Competition To Foster The I&T Ecosystem In The Region
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - media outreach - 9 May 2023 – City University of Hong Kong launched the first ever HK Tech 300 Southeast Asia Start-up Competition (HK Tech 300 SEA Competition) in Kuala ...
Brinc Introduces ‘Co-Founder’, an AI-Powered Chatbot for Startups
Headquartered in Hong Kong, Brinc is a leader in global venture acceleration and operates 15+ multidisciplinary accelerator programs across seven countries. Brinc accelerates startups focused on ...
Jobless Hong Kong man linked to HK$3.5 billion money-laundering ring among 8 arrested in second-largest customs case ever
Main suspect, 38, who is unemployed and lives in a public flat, thought to be the mastermind behind crime syndicate Funds believed to be processed through 11 bank accounts of nine shell companies set ...
I’m an expat from the UK who’s lived in Hong Kong for 8 years. Here are 6 things tourists shouldn’t do when they visit.
Liz Weselby, a UK native, has lived in Hong Kong since 2015. She advises foreigners to avoid making locals "lose face" and explore beyond Disneyland.