Washington-funded Radio Free Asia claims dismissed as 'false' by Secretary for Security Chris Tang Tang says Hong Kong's freedoms are guaranteed under city law and international convention Hong Kong's ...
Hong Kong team develops AI-equipped trolley to ease strain on workers
Prototype currently being tested by cleaning company, where it is helping staff transport tools for street-cleaning work.
Hong Kong’s luxury homes market shows signs of life as waves of price discounts entice some bottom fishing
Hong Kong’s luxury home segment which has been hit by a wave of deep discounts in the backdrop of soaring interest rates and macroeconomic turbulence, has shown early signs of stability as bottom ...
Year Of Dragon Accelerates Hong Kong’s Crypto Regulatory Development
Hong Kong pushes forward with a trio of regulatory policy announcements to continue its aspiration as a regulated digital asset hub and ecosystem for global players.
Green finance: Hong Kong’s expertise can help Asia’s emerging markets fill climate funding gap, IFC regional head says
Hong Kong has three strengths that are indispensable for fostering climate financing: technical, legal and financial knowledge,' says Riccardo Puliti Countries in Asia-Pacific consume a ...
Deep Dive: Hong Kong introduces new Article 23 legislation, more than 20 years after first attempt
The previous bill was withdrawn in 2003 after massive public outcry, but the new proposal is expected to pass with less resistance.
Hong Kong builders respond to demand for sustainable construction methods as city pursues carbon neutrality
Yau Lee Holdings is seeing greater demand for construction techniques that improve the sustainability of the built environment while also cutting costs, waste and construction time.
1st Hong Kong adult video actress in Japan market breaking barriers
A Hong Kong actress grabbed headlines when she became the first woman from the former British colony to break into Japan's adult ...
‘Expats’ Episode Puts the Spotlight on Hong Kong’s Domestic Underclass
Showrunner Lulu Wang explains the creative decisions behind the feature-length penultimate installment, which also depicts the territory’s 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement.
Hong Kong’s New European Coproduction Funding Scheme Is Aimed at Industry Revamp: ‘We Want Our Movies to Be More Diversified’
The Hong Kong-Europe-Asian Film Collaboration Funding Scheme being launched this week in Berlin is intended as a major component of an exercise in rehabilitating and internationalizing the Hong Kong ...
Chinese builder Redsun Properties faces winding-up threat in Hong Kong as debt crisis goes from bad to worse
The debt crisis at Redsun Properties is going from bad to worse as it has missed payments on several offshore bonds since mid-2022 as China’s housing market struggles to overcome a three-year slump.
Exclusive: HSBC to improve ties with Hong Kong unit Hang Seng to mitigate risk
HSBC plans to tighten risk management at Hong Kong unit Hang Seng Bank due to worries about a potential rise in bad loans amid growing economic headwinds and property sector crisis in China, said two ...
Hong Kong’s ‘Chubby Hearts’ art installation organiser says it hopes project will spread message of love in city and enhance space
Anya Hindmarch-designed giant heart-shaped balloons will float in Central’s Statue Square Gardens and elsewhere from Valentine’s Day until February 24.
Hong Kong residents, businesses slowly waking up to Greater Bay Area’s potential – but more needs to be done, say experts and politicians
More Hongkongers are visiting, working, living across the border as Beijing blueprint for region takes shape Anti-government protests in 2019, Covid-19 pandemic among reasons city did not take full ...