Hong Kong’s Correctional Services Department (CSD) has vowed to stand fearless against any form of violent intimidation in the wake of a recent gang attack on an officer, its commissioner has said after paying the injured employee a visit.
Hong Kong health-tech start-ups innovate with digital wearables for ageing population
With a regulatory approach that expands the market for such devices to the Greater Bay Area, local companies see opportunity for growth.
Big savings nudge Hong Kong shoppers to ignore ban on meat, eggs from mainland China
Hong Kong grandmother Shirley Cheung* knows she is breaking the law every time she buys partially cooked beef brisket in Shenzhen to bring home. At a hotpot restaurant at Shenzhen’s Liantang Port, the brisket costs about 76 yuan (US$11) per kilogram.
As Hong Kong and Singapore age, health businesses become bigger property players
As the average age in Hong Kong and Singapore rises, landlords and developers need to become more in tune with the medical industry.
Housekeeper found dead at bottom of Hong Kong waterfall ‘was hit by hard object’ as Brit held for ‘murder’
THE housekeeper found dead at the bottom of a Hong Kong waterfall was reportedly hit by a hard object – as a Brit has been charged with her murder. Cops arrested Jamie Chapman after Mevi
Global sips await at the Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair
The fair brings together global producers, showcasing innovative wines and spirits, fostering industry connections and solidifying Hong Kong’s role as a key hub for wine and spirits, boosted by reduce
Hong Kong officials’ mission to Riyadh clinches valuable finance for start-ups, sharing of hi-tech expertise and accord with US$1b investment fund
Hong Kong officials’ mission to Riyadh clinches valuable finance for start-ups, sharing of hi-tech expertise and accord with US$1b investment fund.
Five quick things to do on a Hong Kong stopover
There’s no shortage of things to do in Hong Kong. From the breathtaking skyline above to the bustling street life below, you will find treats for all ...
Hong Kong move by snooker star Ronnie O’Sullivan could spare him from UK tax reform: experts
The decision by English snooker star Ronnie O’Sullivan to become a Hong Kong resident has been hailed by personal finance experts as a timely move that may spare him from looming tax status reform in ...
Hong Kong police arrest 8 men over wounding of correctional services officer outside prison
Suspects all have triad background and force investigating whether attack outside Pik Uk Prison in Sai Kung related to victim’s work.
Hong Kong homebuyers give the cold shoulder to New World-led Pavilia Forest II
Pavilia Forest II recorded only one sale as of 5pm on Saturday, while Double Coast I found buyers for 18 units out of 58 flats on offer.
Hong Kong restaurants cut waste – and sometimes costs – as plastics ban goes into force
Most Hong Kong restaurants have made the switch to green alternatives since a ban on single-use plastics came into force last month. And while some have complained of extra costs, others have found unexpected savings in ditching disposable tableware.
Hong Kong Top 5 “Across-the-Border Hotpot”
Hotpot is a popular option in Hong Kong. In recent years, brands from mainland China, Singapore, and Taiwan have entered, providing diverse flavors. To highlight the most talked-about brands, DailyView analyzed online data from the past three months across Hong Kong and Macau,
Boulter battles past Yuan to reach Hong Kong final
Katie Boulter is into the fourth WTA final of her career British number one Katie Boulter came through a tough test against Chinese sixth seed Yue Yuan to win 6-2 5-7 6-2 and reach the final of the Hong Kong Open. Boulter will play either Russian top seed ...