Vessel not a danger to sea traffic in area, according to duty officer at Hainan Maritime Safety Administration No word on when investigation will be completed or whether authorities will help recover ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong buyers shun investment in Greater Bay Area homes amid uncertainty over project completions, border reopening
Hongkongers’ demand for homes in the Greater Bay Area slumped by as much as 80 per cent in the first half, according to Andy Lee, CEO of Centaline China. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong, mainland Chinese cities among worst performers in Savills index tracking home rent growth this year
Upmarket home rents in Hong Kong and Shenzhen declined in the year’s first half, bucking the global trend of increases among 30 cities tracked by property consultancy Savills. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong ‘Captain America’ protester gets lighter sentence after appeal
A Hong Kong activist dubbed "Captain America 2.0" for wielding the superhero's shield during pro-democracy protests in 2019 had his jail sentence reduced to five years on Wednesday after winning an ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protester ‘Captain America 2.0’ wins appeal against national security sentence, jail term reduced to 5 years
A Hong Kong protester jailed for nearly six years for inciting secession by chanting slogans has won his appeal against what he saw as an overly severe punishment under the Beijing-imposed national ... ( read original story ...)
SINOVAC COVID-19 Vaccine Approved for Use in Children Above 6 months of Age in Hong Kong
Sinovac Biotech Ltd. (“SINOVAC” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: SVA), a leading provider of biopharmaceutical products in China, announced that based on related clinical trials and studies of vaccination ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police crack down on syndicate swindling government-backed pandemic relief scheme of HK$193 million
Police arrest 18 people in scam involving 35 companies, which applied for loans under scheme aimed at helping small and medium-sized enterprises Some were shell companies, others used falsified ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: former food delivery worker known for Captain America look wins appeal against secession jail term, sentence cut by 9 months
A former food delivery worker in Hong Kong who argued that independence slogans he chanted in a mall two years ago were “empty words” that did not amount to secession has won an appeal against his ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese chip IPO is bet on double self-sufficiency
A Chinese chipmaker is becoming Beijing's poster child for technological self-sufficiency. Hygon Information Technology is readying a $1.6 billion float – the largest so far on Shanghai's STAR market ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong government condemns overseas activists attempting to set up ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ in exile
The city’s Security Bureau issued a statement on Wednesday to severely condemn three Hong Kong activists, who are now living overseas, over their attempt to form a so-called "Hong Kong Parliament", ... ( read original story ...)
Why Chinese Firms Are Upgrading Their Hong Kong Listings
When New York-listed Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. said in July it wanted to change its “secondary” listing status in Hong Kong to “primary,” it wasn’t the first and may not be the last Chinese company ... ( read original story ...)
Four eco-friendly Hong Kong businesses that will keep you cool all summer
From craft beer brewed from stale bread to coffee served in edible cups, Hong Kong businesses are doing their bit to reduce the impact of climate change. ( read original story ...)
Letter from space sends Hong Kong student over the moon
Along with the letter, Chen Dong also recorded a video in the space station to share the student's letter and his reply. Teachers and students from the school gathered to watch the video together. In ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong mahjong carver among the last of his kind
Eyebrows furrowed in careful concentration as he chisels images and Chinese characters onto mahjong tiles, 70-year-old Cheung Shun-king is one of the last craftsmen of his kind in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)