The stark change in city’s attitudes towards the food may be down to growing number of mainlanders calling it home.
Hong Kong police cut off alleged city-based international phone scam gang in first for city
11 people snared in crackdown on alleged international phone scam gang said to have operated from bases across city.
Trendy bubble waffle, a ‘unique’ and ‘flavorful’ treat, began in Hong Kong as ‘beloved’ street food
Here is a history of the "bubble waffle" or "egg waffle," a food with its origins in Hong Kong that has made a splash across the United States in recent years.
Should Hong Kong pay athletes more – or less? Snooker, which faces cuts, makes its case
Players say less funding makes it hard to sustain careers, but their sport, which already had a stay of execution, fails Olympic criterion.
Hong Kong education authorities defend telling students to avoid premarital sex
Education Bureau slammed as out of touch after advising secondary school students to go play badminton instead when sexual desires arise ...
No plans to revive pandemic-era guaranteed loan scheme for SMEs: Hong Kong commerce chief
As the economy gradually recovers, it’s a heavy burden on the government if we maintain a 100 per cent loan guarantee,’ Algernon Yau says.
Maldives-based luxury airline forced to delay Hong Kong, mainland route launches by 1 year
Business-class only airline Beond says launch delay due to long waits for aircraft deliveries, but stresses importance of Hong Kong and mainland Chinese markets.
Hong Kong Cyberport enhances its collaboration with Qianhai
Hong Kong Cyberport and the Qianhai Shenzhen-Hong Kong Modern Service Industry Cooperation Zone will jointly develop artificial intelligence, fintech, gerontech and other emerging industries.
Chinese sports tech start-up banks on Hong Kong’s connections, talent to reach new markets
Shanghai-based Linthin Technology aims to put 70 per cent of its R&D workforce in Hong Kong’s Science Park to pursue its regional ambitions ...
Migrant care workers seek Hong Kong help with wages frozen over mainland money-laundering probe
A concern group says HK$1 million in wages are being held for alleged money laundering in connection with two local currency exchange shops.
The Wedding Planner Hong Kong: Setting the Standard for Unforgettable Weddings
The Wedding Planner Hong Kong is emerging as a leading authority in the world of wedding planning, offering comprehensive services designed to bring each couple’s unique vision to life. With a strong ...
Survey: Hong Kong laws contribute to decline in media freedom
The law has “more severe restrictions on media” than previously existed, Selina Cheng, chair of the HKJA, told VOA. It includes substantially tougher penalties for sedition, which Cheng described as ...
Hong Kong police arrest more than 4,300, seize HK$768 million of illicit drugs, proceeds
Officers raid 2,300 locations in two-month operation with Macau and Guangdong counterparts to combat triads and crime syndicates.
Review: ‘The Killer’ brings a Hong Kong action genius back to the site of his own crimes
In Woo’s world, guns kill people, but gunplay slays audiences. Last year’s wordless “Silent Night” showed the Hong Kong legend trying to get loud again with American audiences, except it didn’t go off ...