Tenky Tin Kai-man, a spokesman for the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers, said although social-distancing measures had ended, the sector was feeling uncertain about the future.
Hong Kong’s Greater Bay Airlines to launch direct flights to Japan’s Yonago on October 27
Tourism experts expect Yonago will become popular destination among Hongkongers, thanks to its natural sceneries such Mount Daisen and Tottori Sand Dune.
Hong Kong bans Japanese aquatic products over radiation concerns
The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department issued a food safety order banning all aquatic products, sea salt, and seaweeds from Tokyo, Fukushima, Ibaraki, Miyagi, Chiba, Gunma, Tochigi, Niigata, Nagano, and Saitama from being imported into and supplied in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong police raid Pokemon card shop allegedly used as drug front, seize HK$10 million of meth
Force arrests man, 28, after discovering 5kg of what appeared to be crystal meth among his belongings Hong Kong police have raided a Pokemon card shop allegedly used as a front for storing drugs, ...
Improve Hong Kong sport with more support for athletes, better governance: Vincent Cheng
Vice-chairman of Hong Kong Sports Institute outlines 10 policy proposals to improve international performance, create a stronger environment.
Singapore Police Force, Hong Kong Police, and INTERPOL join forces to strike down scam syndicate following S$17.9M heist
SINGAPORE: A sophisticated transnational money laundering syndicate with its tentacles in Hong Kong has been... The post Singapore Police Force, Hong Kong Police, and INTERPOL join forces to strike ...
Hong Kong taxi driver, 63, arrested for allegedly hitting woman, trapping her underneath
A Hong Kong cabby has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after his taxi knocked down a woman and trapped her underneath near the Science Park in Tai Po. The man, 63, was turning left from ...
Hong Kong press freedom sinks to record low: Journalist survey
HONG KONG - Hong Kong journalists rated the city’s press freedom lower than ever in an annual survey released on Aug 20, citing fears of sweeping national security laws.
Hong Kong food and fashion nostalgia inspire Canadian artist’s Hong Kong Baby Girl show
Canadian artist Kitty Wong recalls eating at Hong Kong cafes and reading the fashion comic Miss 13 Dots as a child. It inspires her art, some of which is on show in her exhibition Hong Kong Baby Girl.
Hong Kong government suggests the creation of DAOs legal framework
Hong Kong lawmaker Johnny Ng suggested the government create a legal framework for regulating decentralized autonomous organizations (DAO).
Regent Hong Kong presents a culinary showdown with two world-class steakhouses
Catch the first part of the series with a two-night-only dining event featuring Regent Hong Kong’s The Steak House and the Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse from Singapore Regent Hong Kong’s The Steak House, ...
Hong Kong Island site for 500 flats, once Chinese developer Agile’s, put up for tender
Sale comes a week after the distressed developer's chairman, Chen Zhuolin, sold a home for less than half the price paid six years ago The receiver of a nearly 450,000 sq ft residential site in Hong ...
How Hong Kong intends to hit AI computing power goal and supercharge its start-up fund
Tech minister Sun Dong outlines path towards establishing 15,000 petaflops and making Innovation and Technology Venture Fund more aggressive Hong Kong's technology minister has revealed plans to ...
Would you live in a ‘haunted’ Hong Kong flat, where someone died an unnatural death?
Selling a home in Hong Kong can be tricky if someone has died an unnatural death there, but this is no issue for the 'king of haunted flats' Learn the ins and outs of feng shui, villain hitting, and ...