Many who have left the city say they feel less like refugees than trailblazers, eager to build a new home after watching their old one slowly transform under Beijing. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s historic Central Market gets HK$500 million makeover, reopening soon as newest heritage centre
Hong Kong's historic Central Market is reopening soon as the newest revitalised heritage spot in the heart of the business district, 12 years after it was saved from redevelopment. The 82-year-old ... ( read original story ...)
iX Biopharma to spin off and list pharmaceutical business in Hong Kong
iX Biopharma is looking to spin off and list its pharmaceutical and medicinal cannabis business on the mainboard of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (HKEX), the company announced in a bourse filing on ... ( read original story ...)
Here’s How China & Hong Kong Market Is Performing Today | Opening Call | CNBC-TV18
Here is an update on how Chinese and Hong Kong market has started the trade for today. Know other updates in the video.#CNBCTV18 #BusinessNews #ShareMarketToday #Nifty #SensexCNBC-TV18 is India's No.1 ... ( read original story ...)
Time for Hong Kong to go from ‘Asia’s world city’ to world’s smart city
There are some distinct benefits: for example, a 2018 McKinsey Global Institute report showed that smart cities produce less waste. Isn't this one of the problems that Hong Kong is facing? There is a ... ( read original story ...)
Flying into Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong
Hong Kong was a business centre and a popular intermediate port of call for all western countries for more than 800 years. Ships were anchored there before they ventured up the Pearl River to Canton ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong technology start-up GRST seeks to revolutionise electric-car battery manufacturing on sustainability and costs
Five-year-old GRST has clinched an agreement with a key shareholder to build a US$40 million plant to make – and later recycle – the lithium-ion batteries. ( read original story ...)
Stone cabins 100 years old on a Hong Kong mountain offer a tranquil escape and amazing views
High-altitude stone cabins built in the 1920s near Sunset Peak on Hong Kong’s Lantau Island provide primitive accommodation and stunning views. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong pro-democracy group downsizes amid crackdown
One of Hong Kong's most established pro-democracy civic organizations says it's letting go its paid staff and halving the size of its steering committee ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong lawmakers approve plan to add 5 new statutory holidays by 2030, with Buddha’s Birthday first in line
In passing measure unamended, Legislative Council overrules wishes of labour, business sectors, which sought to adjust time frameAfter Buddha’s Birthday, next holidays to be added will be Boxing Day, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong insurers want devices in taxis to monitor bad driving, slash accident rates, before premiums can come down
Hong Kong's taxi operators will have more bargaining power to deal with skyrocketing premiums if they fix drivers' bad habits and slash the number of road accidents, the head of a leading insurance ... ( read original story ...)
Unemployed Hong Kong TV actors move to China for work on drama series – and live-stream selling
The lack of work in Hong Kong’s entertainment industry is driving an exodus of actors to China, where they are hired for drama series – and live-stream sales promotion. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Marathon to slash entry numbers by 75 per cent for postponed October races
The postponed Hong Kong Marathon will only allow 18,500 participants as organisers seek senior government and medical experts’ approval by August. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Tai Lam Tunnel operator to raise tolls by up to 9 per cent from July 18
Travel via Tai Lam Tunnel will become more expensive, with tolls raised from between HK$4 and HK$15 for various categories of vehicles. ( read original story ...)