A young man who was reported missing while scouting for a site to play war games with friends on a Hong Kong hillside over the weekend was lured there, murdered and pushed down a slope, police said on Monday. Officers arrested three men, aged between 21 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Horse Racing News: Moore, Werther, Bowman
John Moore-trained Werther (No. 1), ridden by Hugh Bowman, defeated Blazing Speed (No. 2) and Eagle Way (No. 4) to win the Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (G1 2400m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today. Werther delivered a timely reminder of his ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Monetary Authority mulls using facial recognition and fingerprint technology in ATMs
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority confirmed on Monday that it would look into using facial recognition or fingerprint technology in the city’s cash machines to beef up financial security, as doubts remain whether such biotechnologies are mature and safe ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing’s man during handover urges Hong Kong to ‘seriously consider’ enacting national security to ensure harmony
Zhou Nan, former director of the official Xinhua news agency’s Hong Kong branch – Beijing’s de facto embassy before 1997 – made the suggestions in an article to be published in the latest issue of the pro-establishment Bauhinia magazine on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Some young Hong Kong residents want to be part of Britain again
Residents in Hong Kong have started calling for the return of their former colonial rulers. Britain left the Far East 20 years ago on July 1, but citizens in the administrative region are now calling for their return. Serial sex offender locked up for 15 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong monetary chief says authorities looking into using facial recognition and fingerprint technology in ATMs
The Post reported on Monday that banks in Hong Kong would almost certainly have to replace all of the city’s 3,250 cash machines with new ones equipped with facial recognition technology as part of the battle against money laundering, financial crime and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong set for heat and rain over Dragon Boat festival
The steamy weather could be bad news for paddlers competing in the centuries-old races ... will edge closer to the coast of Guangdong in the next couple of days,” the Hong Kong Observatory said in a statement. “A trough of low pressure is expected ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Throngs of Thousands Defy Bid to Cool Housing Market
Buyers queue to get a shot at newly-released developments Newspaper describes property market as ‘becoming crazier’ Snaking queues of thousands of prospective apartment buyers in Hong Kong signaled authorities have made no progress in cooling a red-hot ... ( read original story ...)
‘Out of context’: Muslim group in Hong Kong condemns UK far-right party for sharing MTR brawl video
A Muslim organisation based in Hong Kong has condemned a British far-right group for sharing a video of a brawl on a train in the city as part of its anti-immigrant “propaganda” ahead of the UK election on June 8. The Muslim Council of Hong Kong has ... ( read original story ...)
Couple successfully circle Hong Kong Island coastline, putting its polluted areas on the map
Paul Niel and Esther Röling emerged wet, exhausted, but elated when they arrived at Siu Sai Wan, Chai Wan on Sunday evening after a groundbreaking journey around Hong Kong Island. The couple successfully completed a round-the-island expedition in which ... ( read original story ...)
Messy parking sparks call to regulate Hong Kong’s first bike-share service
Hong Kong lawmakers and district councillors have urged the government to tighten cycling rules after a recent debut of the city's first bike-sharing services prompted a string of complaints over the haphazard parking of bicycles. But according to Raphael ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong basks in sunshine after week of downpours and flooding
Temperatures hit highs of 31 degrees Celsius on Sunday as the city enjoyed a day of sun and clear blue skies. Hong Kong’s often stifling humidity levels also dropped to about 50 per cent, creating perfect weather for heading outdoors. A spokesman for the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong columbarium bill ‘still discriminates against LGBTs’ in rights to claim partners’ ashes
Same-sex couples in Hong Kong have called for rights equal to those enjoyed by heterosexual spouses to claim the ashes of their loved ones, after lawmakers approved a bill to regulate the city’s columbariums on Thursday. Betty Grisoni, a French native ... ( read original story ...)
Video of Hong Kong slackliners’ Lion Rock stunt a hit online but some still question safety
A Hong Kong slacklining group’s weekend-long stunt on the Lion ... “The more we are featured on the news, [the more] negative the reaction. People think that if we have an accident, it will harm other people. They also think we should not do it because ... ( read original story ...)