Saying Hong Kong wasn't a colony but rather occupied by the British is one of the high-profile curriculum changes, which aim to promote "national security." ... ( read original story ...)
Farewell to Hong Kong and Its Big Lie
Falsehoods, gaslighting, and endless fabrications in the city are equaled only by the cowardice of the people partaking in the insulting ruse that it is still free. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong plunges lower in global human rights index
Region now on a par with Saudi Arabia in some indicators – and coming closer to converging with China ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 7 for allegedly conspiring with 3 retail outlets to cash in HK$220,000 worth of e-vouchers
Six men and one woman arrested over alleged conspiracy to defraud or commit theft involving second iteration of consumption voucher scheme. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Palace Museum aims to engage city’s youth with Chinese culture
Hong Kong's new Palace Museum, a gift from Beijing to marks 25th anniversary of the territory's return to Chinese rule, aims to engage the city's younger generation with Chinese culture, its director ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police arrest 9 over alleged consumption voucher scams worth HK$310,000
Hong Kong police have arrested nine people for allegedly defrauding others out of HK$310,000 worth of consumption vouchers, among them a suspected fraud syndicate believed to be controlled by a triad ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Monetary Authority Buys Local Dollar at Record Pace as Peg Gets Tested
Hong Kong’s de facto central bank bought the local dollar at the fastest pace on record to defend its currency from crossing the weak end of its trading band. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority bought ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Sevens rugby showcase eyes kickoff after COVID delays
The Hong Kong Sevens rugby tournament is likely to kick off in November under a "closed-loop" system similar to Beijing's Winter Olympics, an official from the game said Wednesday, after years of ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong home sales up 59.1% to 6,202 units in May
The growth was driven by a number of new launches during the month. Hong Kong recorded a total of 6,202 of new home sales in May, an increase of 59.1% versus the previous month, thanks to a number of ... ( read original story ...)
HKMA buys Hong Kong dollar at record pace as peg gets tested
The currency still continues to linger near the weak end of its 7.75-to-7.85 per greenback trading band. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
One Country, Two Systems remains a booster for Hong Kong’s development
Aerial photo taken on May 29 shows a view of the International Commerce Centre in south China's Hong Kong (XINHUA) In recent separate interviews with Beijing Review, experts from both the Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
20,000 Hong Kong households face 2-day blackout after cable fire triggers power outages
Tuesday night’s blaze centred on cable bridge along Kwong Yip Street, no injuries reported; government demands report on incident from electricity supplier CLP Power. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong cell-cultured seafood startup Avant Meats raises $10.8m
Cell-based seafood producer Avant Meats has secured $10.8 million in a Series A funding round led by S2G Ventures, according to regulatory filings. S2G Ventures, which typically invests in companies ... ( read original story ...)
(HKSAR 25) Feature: Twin-city cooperation offers business launchpad for Hong Kong youths
It has been four years since Ho Yiu-wai, a Hong Kong young man, established his start-up in the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Cooperation Zone at the Lok Ma Chau Loop in the ... ( read original story ...)