Chan Chak-ming, standing down as Law Society president, adds NGOs better placed than government to allay fears overseas fears about national security laws.
Former Hong Kong politician ‘major backer’ of firearms purchase from US in ‘Dragon Slaying Brigade’ plot, court hears
A core member of a team that partnered with the “Dragon Slaying Brigade” to plot a bomb attack on Hong Kong police in 2019 has told a court that a former district council election candidate financed ...
Hong Kong’s cable car attraction at 95% of pre-pandemic heights, lifted by strong recovery in tourism from Southeast Asia
Hong Kong’s Ngong Ping cable car attraction at 95 per cent of pre-pandemic heights, but long-haul visitor numbers from Europe and US still to bounce back.
Hong Kong’s June 4 memory battle behind Chow Hang-tung and her supporters’ arrests
Hong Kong Human rights lawyer Chow Hang-tung, 39, along with five of her supporters, were arrested and imprisoned on May 28, 2024, for publishing seditious posts on social media that allegedly incited ...
Bybit Affiliate Spark Fintech Withdraws VASP License Application in Hong Kong
Spark Fintech Limited, an affiliate of Bybit, one of the world's top three cryptocurrency exchanges by volume, has announced its decision to withdraw its ...
Waterbomb Hong Kong music festival slammed by concertgoers after delayed start and queues chaos
Chaos at Waterbomb Hong Kong music festival after long queues caused by delayed start and hours-long wait to retrieve bags from cloakroom after event ends.
Costly Hong Kong dental care pushes more patients to visit neighbouring Shenzhen to fill service gaps
Chapman Chan Wing-kei, chief strategy and investment officer of the C-MER Eye Care Holdings, which owns the hospital, said Hongkongers last year accounted for about 10,000 visits on average per month ...
Work of ‘Uncle Kiu’, former Post chief photographer, goes on show at special exhibition in Hong Kong News-Expo
Post chief photographer Chan Kiu, who covered some of the biggest events in Hong Kong history, including floods, an influx of refugees, typhoons and other disasters, opens.
Ex-Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam makes surprise visit to food carnival, weeks after HK$9 million-a-year office becomes talk of the town
Former chief executive visits ‘Hometown market’ at Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, tours several stalls and watches martial arts performance.
Ex-Crosby Textor pollster ‘deeply uncomfortable’ with Hong Kong work
The former head of Crosby Textor’s global research team says the firm’s work for a pro-Beijing think tank in Hong Kong made him “deeply uncomfortable” but he felt he “had little choice in the matter”.
Busy Hong Kong intersection partially reopens after road subsidence leaves huge pothole but main section remains closed
Two sections of Hoi Tan Street in Sham Shui Po as well as Kweilin Street were shut to all traffic after pothole started to appear on Friday afternoon ...
Hong Kong women living in subdivided flat killed in tenement building fire
Victim, 45, found lying unconscious in her room after firefighters put out blaze at building on Mong Kok’s Fa Yuen Street on Sunday morning.
Hong Kong toy fans camping outside pier mistaken for mainland Chinese tourists sleeping rough
Viral Facebook post claimed Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui had become prime spot for mainlanders to sleep without paying for hotel, but Post learns group were local fans waiting to get their hands ...
Hong Kong swim star Siobhan Haughey breaks Mare Nostrum 200m freestyle record for second time in 3 days
Hong Kong’s swim star shaves 00.4 seconds off own previous Mare Nostrum best, touches wall in 1:54.53 in Monaco.