Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho says company will repair 219 flats, including 58 that firm has labelled ‘severely mouldy’ after rainwater leaked in.
British, French businesses eyeing Hong Kong as launch pad for expansion into mainland China and rest of Asia, city’s Paul Chan says
Finance minister wraps up visit to London and heads off to Germany as part of 10-day journey across Europe at head of 130-strong trade delegation.
British, French businesses eyeing Hong Kong as launch pad for expansion into mainland China, rest of Asia, city’s Paul Chan says
Finance minister wraps up visit to London and heads off to Germany as part of 10-day journey across Europe at head of 130-strong trade delegation.
Hong Kong’s only drinks carton recycler may face months of delays in relocation bid, suspends work amid funding woes
Mil Mill last month announced it would move to new site in Fanling after government-backed science park required it to vacate Yuen Long Industrial Estate.
Hong Kong JPEX scandal: investors lured by flashy promotions, hard sell, gushing celebrities and talk of easy money
Over merely a matter of weeks earlier this year, she found herself caught up in a whirl of hard-sell talk on cryptocurrency investments, tempted by the promise of making big money easily. It was a ...
Weddings, alfresco dining and music: Hong Kong’s Star Ferry lays out vision for pumping new life into piers
Company proposes easing commercial restrictions on Central and Wan Chai piers, arguing extra revenue can help subsidise its ferry operations and boost night economy.
Asian Games 2023: Hong Kong table tennis men’s and women’s teams top groups but Koreans await
Doo Hoi-kem still nursing elbow injury but helps city’s women come through unscathed, while the men rest players as 18-year-old Games debutant Yiu Kwan-to steps up in style.
Hong Kong’s six most exciting museums and art galleries
From contemporary art at M+ to a immersive retail experience at K11 MUSEA, museum director Suhanya Raffel shares her six favourite spaces in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong JPEX scandal: securities watchdog under fire, as top government adviser slams earlier warnings as ‘talking to itself’
Lawmaker and Exco member Jeffrey Lam says SFC wording ‘is so esoteric that many people don’t understand them’.
Hong Kong’s famous Kentville Kindergarten to close in 3 years, cites all-time low birth rates, emigration wave and staff retirement
A prestigious Hong Kong kindergarten has announced that it will close down in three years, citing low birth rates, emigration of young families and staff retirement. In a letter seen by the Post, ...
Hong Kong Relaxes Mortgage Rules as Property Market Falters
Hong Kong is relaxing its mortgage rules for homes under construction, as the government takes further steps to support the city’s property market that’s been weighed by high borrowing costs.
Hong Kong parents urged to get children vaccinated against flu as next influenza cycle looms
Top government adviser Professor David Hui from CUHK warns that most of the severe cases in children in summer were unvaccinated.
First Hong Kong-made satellite set to be launched in late November from Guangdong province, company reveals
Hong Kong Satellite Manufacturing Centre says research, assembly and testing have succeededManufacturer says its aims to produce one satellite a day for commercial use starting next year ...
China demands personal data of local staff in Hong Kong’s consulates
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has issued a request to all foreign consulates in Hong Kong seeking the personal details of their locally employed staff ...