Size range put forward by housing minister Winnie Ho could lead to elimination of more than 10,000 substandard flats, according to data.
Macau denies entry to Hong Kong journalism lecturer over ‘public security’ concerns
Macau Journalists Association accuses local authorities of ‘abusing the law’ over decision to bar CUHK’s Vivian Tam from entering city.
Hong Kong’s historic Murray House exemplifies city’s empty stores, fitful retail recovery
Vacancies across Central, Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok down from peak in third quarter of 2022, but worse than in 2019.
Father calls for independent probe after girl, 4, had cardiac arrest in Hong Kong hospital
Lai Sum-yuet in a critical condition following three-minute procedure for head injury at Yan Chai Hospital in Tsuen Wan on May 25.
Hong Kong’s West Kowloon arts hub ‘may delay some infrastructures’ to fix funding crisis
Bernard Chan, West Kowloon District Authority’s vice-chairman, says losses expected as cultural institutions generally ‘unprofitable’.
New Hong Kong reporting law sparks concerns about Catholic seal of confession
A new law in Hong Kong is raising fears of deteriorating human and religious rights in the special administrative region of China Under the recently passed legislation known as Article 23 members of ...
Hong Kong cancels Dragon Boat Festival fireworks in Victoria Harbour due to poor weather
Tourism Board announces decision ahead of 8pm start, shortly after weather forecaster issues third amber rainstorm warning of day.
Hong Kong’s new cash for residency scheme receives 251 applications by end of May
Government says if all cash for residency applicants approved, Hong Kong stands to get cash injection of more than HK$7.5 billion ...
Overnight high-speed trains to run between Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, more people-to-people exchanges expected
Ahead of the 27th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland on July 1, the city is set to open a crucial new tie with the Chinese mainland by launching high-speed rail services to Beijing ...
Opinion | A Judge Riles Hong Kong
As he steps down from the bench, Lord Jonathan Sumption says the territory is ‘slowly becoming a totalitarian state.’ ...
Hong Kong theatres struggle to preserve costumes, props for public amid storage woes
Some industry chiefs call for creation of dedicated facility similar to government-run Hong Kong Film Archive to safeguard cultural gems.
HK chief: Wealth management Hong Kong’s advantage
In an interview with China Daily on June 14, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said Hong Kong's position as an international financial center should not be viewed only in terms of the volatility of its stock market.
US investment in Hong Kong may drop amid looming sanctions, finance chief says
But Paul Chan says he remains confident in American investment interest in Greater Bay Area and development of rest of China.
China Evergrande’s ex-CEO sells Hong Kong home at almost half of purchase price
China Evergrande's former CEO, who Chinese regulators recently said was "uncontactable", has sold his home in Hong Kong at a loss of HK$74 million ($9.48 million) from the purchase price, according to ...