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Posted on 12/05/2024

Tourist, 37, dies in Hong Kong after fall off cliff on landmark Lion Rock

A hiker died on Sunday after he fell off a cliff at Hong Kong’s Lion Rock. Police said they were alerted to the incident about noon and were told the man, a tourist, was unconscious. A Government ...

Posted on 12/05/2024

Hong Kong actress Liu Sue-Hua on stage as writer Eileen Chang

Veteran Hong Kong actress Liu Sue-Hua will portray Shanghai-born writer Eileen Chang's last days in a new play "Eileen Chang's Last Evening," which is premiering at Theater Above next week. Presented ...

Posted on 12/05/2024

Hong Kong police arrest 19 drivers over traffic offences in 2-day crackdown after 1,500 vehicles stopped

Weekend operation in southern parts leads to arrests over offences including drink driving and possession of dangerous drugs.

Posted on 12/05/2024

US supermarket chain Sam’s Club to launch online shopping in Hong Kong; one industry expert warns ‘retail crisis’ to hit city

The Post learns the megastore will roll out an e-commerce service for Hongkongers soon, with free delivery service available for purchases of 599 yuan 'Supermarkets and online platform HKTVmall will ...

Posted on 12/05/2024

Protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ banned as court overturns ruling

This week an appeals court granted the Hong Kong government request to ban the popular protest song Glory to Hong Kong ...

Posted on 12/05/2024

Hong Kong records fourth death of child from flu this year as infections surge

Boy, 6, was admitted to Prince Wales Hospital on Monday and later sent to paediatric intensive care unit, before dying on Wednesday afternoonCentre for Health Protection says 14.54 per cent of 10,644 ...

Posted on 12/05/2024

Thousands line Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour for drone show, with some saying it’s more impressive than pyrotechnics display

About 1,000 drones form colourful array of shapes and patterns, including of bun tower, dancing lion and flower board with waving flags.

Posted on 12/05/2024

Is Beijing moving to more closely guide Hong Kong in areas critical to its success?

Xia Baolong, Beijing’s official overseeing Hong Kong affairs, issued lengthy statements on meetings with city ministers this week, a sign some analysts say of central government taking more proactive ...

Posted on 12/05/2024

Hong Kong woman hired by Citybus is city’s first female bus driver from ethnic minority group

A 46-year-old Hong Kong woman, Farzana, has become the city’s first - and so far only - female franchised bus driver from an ethnic minority group, after joining Citybus’s ranks last autumn. She is ...

Posted on 12/05/2024

Hong Kong’s top judge calls on new senior counsel to defend rule of law and ensure equal access to justice for all

Chief Justice Andrew Cheung calls on newly appointed barristers to fulfil responsibilities to public, serving both rule of law and future of Hong Kong.

Posted on 12/05/2024

Xinhua lashes out at West over attacks on Hong Kong after US report calls for more sanctions

Countries such as US and UK have confused right and wrong, and played with 'double standards' to deceive world, commentary published by agency says Commentary follows latest annual report by US ...

Posted on 12/05/2024

Hong Kong faces overlapping flu seasons, should discuss making vaccine mandatory, expert says

Paediatrician echoes authorities’ call for residents and their children to get vaccinated, after death of fourth child this year.

Posted on 11/05/2024

Eight more Chinese cities join Hong Kong solo travel scheme

Eight more Chinese cities have joined a scheme allowing their residents to travel to Hong Kong on their own, rather than as part of a tour group, as part of efforts to boost Hong Kong's economy.

Posted on 11/05/2024

Hong Kong won’t see auroras caused by solar storm, but may experience navigation and power disruptions: Observatory

Observatory says those in higher latitudes generally more likely to experience phenomena, but people in northern China may see auroras depending on storm intensity, weather conditions.

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