They’re constantly wriggling and playing on their bed, and sometimes they even let out a loud squeal,’ the park says.
Hong Kong lawmakers seek stronger rules on prepayment schemes after Physical gym closure
One legislator flags case in which a Hongkonger paid HK$200,000 for three-decade membership that will last until she is 85.
Cheap-tour tactics in focus after Hong Kong guide stripped of licence for berating mainlanders
However, Sara Leung Fong-yuen, chairwoman of the Hong Kong Tourism Industry Employees General Union, said striking off tour guide Lam does not target the root cause of the problem with the low-cost ...
Hong Kong girl, 13, tricked into giving HK$300,000 of gold, diamond in duplication scam
A 13-year-old Hong Kong girl has been duped into giving gold and diamond jewellery worth HK$300,000 (US$38,470) to scammers who promised they could duplicate them and offer her rewards. Police said on Friday evening they had arrested a woman, 18, in Tsing Yi when the victim was making a trade with her two days earlier.
Hong Kong should try to speed up crypto regulation: First Digital CEO
While licensing for digital asset trading services may be slow, the city is scoring in other areas of Web3, including CBDCs applications and real-world asset tokenization.
Tan-Thinaah storm to second successive Hong Kong Open final
National top women’s doubles pair Pearly Tan-M Thinaah powered their way to back-to-back Hong Kong Open finals when they stunned top seed Baek Ha Na-Lee So Hee in the semi-finals of the 2024 edition in Kowloon, today.
Hong Kong tour guide struck off for threatening mainland Chinese reluctant to shop
Travel Industry Authority says Lam Chun-fai’s actions ‘absolutely unacceptable’ after investigating complaints by tour group.
China opposes so-called British six-monthly report on Hong Kong
China has always opposed the UK's so-called "six-monthly report" which makes irresponsible comments on Hong Kong affairs, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said on Friday. On Sept. 12, the UK government issued the so-called "Six-monthly report on Hong Kong: January to June 2024."
Hong Kong champion Golden Sixty retires
Golden Sixty is known as the 'Pride of Hong Kong' - a testament to his standing as the hometown hero of Hong Kong racing throughout the challenging COVID-19 pandemic. An unmatched 26-time winner in Hong Kong,
Hong Kong press group says dozens of journalists harassed
By Jessie Pang HONG KONG (Reuters) -Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and their families have been harassed and intimidated online and in person over the last three months starting from June, the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) said on Friday.
U.S. Must Not Accept Beijing’s Grip on Hong Kong
On a blue-sky September day almost exactly five years ago, I stood on the steps of the U.S. Capitol and shook the hand of a young man I had been
Another alarming near-miss for Hong Kong singer Andy Lau at China concert raises concerns
Hong Kong singer and actor Andy Lau Tak-wah narrowly escaped a potential accident during his concert in Shenzhen in southern China on September 9, raising national concerns for his safety. While the 62-year-old Cantopop legend was performing and fully engaged with the audience,
Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and some of their families have been harassed, media group says
HONG KONG (AP) — Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and some of their family members and associates have been harassed in recent months, a leading media professional group said Friday.
Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and some of their families harassed, group says
A Hong Kong's prominent media professional group says dozens of journalists, some of their family members and other associates were harassed this summer ...