Tai Po Waterfront Park will welcome 160 athletes for World Wakesurf Championships, including 30 representing city.
Hong Kong police must release any body camera footage of fatal shooting, says family of mentally ill man
Brother of deceased says he has reason to believe responding officers had not turned on body cameras before confrontation on September 15 ...
Hong Kong stock market boom local restaurants a boost amid National Day ‘golden week’ break
Hotel industry also reports increase occupancy levels at some small and medium-sized venues, amid growing trend of last minute bookings.
Hong Kong police offer free trackers to children with special needs
Hong Kong police are expanding a programme offering free Bluetooth trackers to children with special needs after a rise in missing cases in Kowloon East.
Spirit of Hong Kong Awards: reimagining ‘The Nutcracker’ to reflect Hong Kong’s uniqueness
Hong Kong Ballet has been shortlisted as a finalist for this year’s Spirit of Hong Kong Awards in the culture category. Co-organised by the Post and Sino Group, the annual awards recognise Hong Kong’s ...
Juno Mak on Taking Ten Years to Direct Hong Kong’s Most Expensive Movie, ‘Sons of the Neon Night’: ‘I’ve Built a World Where it’s Freezing’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Artist, musician and fashion designer, Juno Mak is an elusive icon who made a bold film directing debut with 2013 supernatural horror title "Rigor Mortis." Two years later, he announced plans for a second film that would even more ambitious,
WuXi AppTec, WuXi Biologics surge in Hong Kong as biotech firms put some operations for sale
The gains were made on the back of a report that said the two firms plan to sell certain overseas operations amid heightened US scrutiny.
Hong Kong Films @ Busan 2024 Opens This Week
The Hong Kong Film Development Council, Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency and Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) are jointly organising Hong Kong Films @ Busan 2024 at the Asian Contents and Film Market (ACFM) on 5-8 October during the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).
Hong Kong stock rally resumes as oil price fears and Mideast tensions weigh on Europe and U.S.
Shares in Hong Kong jumped while most other markets in Asia and Europe eked out small gains. Oil prices rose as investors awaited Israel's response to Iran's Tuesday missile attack. China’s markets remained closed for Golden Week holidays.
Fresh spaces add cachet for Hong Kong’s auction scene
Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Bonhams are following Phillips into swisher sites, with architect-designed buildings that allow for different sales formats
Jimmy Lai’s son claims father is being treated inhumanely in Hong Kong prison
Sebastian Lai, the son of Jimmy Lai, provides an update on his father being held in solitary confinement in Hong Kong and whether they're expecting his release.
Hong Kong stocks fall as stimulus rally fizzles; Japan’s Nikkei leads gains in Asia
Markets in mainland China will remain closed until Oct. 8 for a week-long holiday and South Korea will be shut Thursday for National Foundation Day.
Hong Kong sees challenges for the retail sector as August sales fall 10%
Hong Kong's August retail sales fell 10.1% from a year earlier, government data showed, reflecting a relatively strong Hong Kong dollar, the changing consumption patterns of residents and their increased travel abroad during holidays.
Taiwan Deports Two Chinese Nationals for Harassing Pro-Hong Kong Event
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan's government said on Thursday that two Chinese nationals had been deported after they harassed a protest held by Hong Kong exiles in Taipei on China's national day.