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Posted on 29/04/2024

Hong Kong fireworks may be cancelled on Labour Day due to bad weather

Aside from the two events in May, two other dates have also been set for June in celebration of the Dragon Boat Festival. A drone display is scheduled to take place on June 10, while fireworks will ...

Posted on 29/04/2024

Singapore bankers took home less than their Hong Kong peers in 2023: Report

SINGAPORE: Hong Kong bankers enjoyed higher base salaries and bonuses in 2023 compared with their peers in Singapore, some of whom suffered the harshest cuts in the Asia-Pacific. In Hong Kong, the ...

Posted on 29/04/2024

Hong Kong 7-Eleven stores at sixes and sevens over plastics ban with confusion about whether snack bar food can be eaten inside

The Post tries three 7-Eleven branches with on-site snack bars and gets conflicting answers on whether food bought from them can be eaten inside.

Posted on 29/04/2024

Hong Kong Ups The Game With New Incentive Playbook

Largest Celebration Ever with Over 110 Agents from Eight Markets to Experience Ultimate Hong Kong Adventure HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach ...

Posted on 29/04/2024

Tornado hitting Hong Kong? Experts say it’s not likely to happen and city buildings can handle high winds

Weather expert says city’s geographical position makes the formation of tornadoes unlikely, although their marine equivalent, waterspouts, are more common.

Posted on 29/04/2024

Hong Kong lawmaker takes aim at Education Bureau over soon-to-close Rosaryhill Secondary School

Legislator Tik Chi-yuen says he will file a complaint with ombudsman if bureau does not allow Rosaryhill Secondary School to operate for two more years ...

Posted on 29/04/2024

Every Dollar Lost to Fraud in Hong Kong Costs Firms HK$3.64 According to LexisNexis True Cost of Fraud Study

Fraud has increased for 58% of Hong Kong organizations year-on-year. In APAC, digital channels account for more fraud losses than physical channels. Four in five Hong Kong organizations say fraud is ...

Posted on 29/04/2024

As Hong Kong property launches hit 7-year high, analysts say pent-up demand may moderate

Buoyed by the brisk sales of flats following the removal of Hong Kong’s property cooling measures, the city’s developers have this year launched 4,800 new units as of last week, a seven-year high.

Posted on 29/04/2024

Volunteers cleaning Hong Kong remote beaches hope city can turn the tide on its ‘disposable lifestyle’

This event in April is part of the weekly routine for beach clean-up group, CraSea Cleanupper, founded in 2021 to address waste in Hong Kong’s secluded waters. “We target remote areas and places with ...

Posted on 29/04/2024

Renowned Hong Kong surgeon struck off for 6 months after failing to realise gauze left inside patient’s stomach

Medical Council says Dr Chu Kin-wah failed to properly investigate after patient’s complaints or adequately check possible presence of a foreign object.

Posted on 29/04/2024

Hong Kong’s domestic national security law subject to ‘rigorous’ legislative process with measures to protect innocent, justice chief says

Paul Lam says he continues to engage in discussions and provide explanations on the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance enacted last month.

Posted on 29/04/2024

Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge has carried 10 million vehicles since opening, Xinhua says after US outlet’s ‘ghost bridge’ report

Xinhua reports vehicle flow reached 3.26 million on mega bridge last year, after government-funded Voice of America referred to it as ‘ghost’ crossing in recent article.

Posted on 29/04/2024

Tornadoes hitting Hong Kong? Weather expert says it’s not likely and that city’s buildings can handle high winds

Weather expert says city’s geographical position makes the formation of tornadoes unlikely, although their marine equivalent, waterspouts, are more common.

Posted on 28/04/2024

Hong Kong 7-Eleven stores at sixes and sevens over plastics ban regulations with confusion over whether snack bar food can be eaten in-store

The Post tries three 7-Eleven branches with on-site snack bars and gets conflicting answers on whether food bought from them can be eaten inside.

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