Hong Kong legislator Johnny Ng is on a mission to transform Hong Kong into a global Web3 hub. To achieve this, he is seeking insights from Web3 builders all ...
2 newly elected committee members quit as security chief takes aim at Hong Kong journalists’ group
Outgoing Hong Kong Journalists Association chief stresses that membership is rigorously vetted and body remains representative.
Atlas Air had similar emergencies to case that shut Hong Kong runway; city in touch with US
US-based Atlas Air’s cargo jet burst two tyres landing in Hong Kong and airline suffered similar problems in South Korea and Los Angeles.
Hong Kong man arrested after domestic dispute leaves woman dead in Fanling
Hong Kong police have arrested a man involved in a domestic dispute that resulted in the death of a woman, 56, in Fanling. The force received a report from the man at 5.23pm on Saturday about a ...
Raging debate – Should Hong Kong charge higher fees for more expensive university courses like medicine?
As city imposes higher fees to counter rising costs, students and experts ask whether alternative structure may increase inequality ...
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra music director Jaap van Zweden bows out in 2 programmes
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra is bidding farewell to Jaap van Zweden with a programme that reflects the legacy of its formidable music director.
80% of submissions on Hong Kong’s San Tin Technopole oppose plan amid environmental worries
More than 1,200 Hong Kong residents and groups have opposed a plan to build a technology hub near the city’s border with mainland China that will require fish ponds to be filled in, with the Town ...
The mosquito plague and how Hong Kong fought it with sprays, kerosene, and mosquito nets
Mosquitoes have long been a feature of life in Hong Kong and various methods have been devised to thwart the bloodthirsty pests, from kerosene in the drinking water to now-nostalgic nets.
10-car accident on Hong Kong bridge leaves 1 injured, some airport-bound lanes closed
A 10-car accident on Hong Kong’s Tsing Ma Bridge has left one person injured, with authorities closing some airport-bound lanes. Police said the accident at around 11.48am on Saturday mostly involved ...
Hong Kong’s Towngas to increase tariff by 4.8% from August followed by 2-year price freeze
Firm will also raise monthly maintenance charge by 5.3 per cent or 50 cents to HK$10, the first increase since 1997.
Former Hong Kong residents embrace UK politics amid lingering Beijing fears
Hong Kong residents who moved to Britain under a visa program following political crackdowns back home have voiced their experience participating in British democracy.
Hong Kong Catches Car Trying To Smuggle Hundreds of CPUs
The smuggled CPUs had an estimated value of $1.5 million, and were stashed in secret compartments inside the car.
Hong Kong health authorities investigating leprosy case involving 30-year-old woman
Centre for Health Protection says patient stayed in Philippines during incubation period before arriving in Hong Kong in late April.
Hong Kong holds mass drill to prepare for crowds, emergencies at Kai Tak Sports Park
1,400 people across transport, security and first aid organisations involved in simulation of train arson to pre-empt real-world situations.