Development Bureau confirms inspections found 14 out of 28 seafront houses at the estate have expanded onto government land without proper leases.
Dreaming of a Hong Kong Christmas? City rolls out festive markets and dazzling decorations for the holiday
Christmas is only a few days and Hong Kong is celebrating with giant trees, music, the arts and some festive markets.
Hong Kong to experience holiday exodus, travel insiders say, as year-high number of people leave via airport in first post-pandemic Christmas
More than 78,450 people departed from Hong Kong International Airport on Friday, the highest daily figure this year, of which 80 per cent were residents.
Unlocking Financial Innovation: Hong Kong’s Readiness to Embrace Spot Crypto ETFs
Hong Kong’s financial regulators have taken a progressive stance by indicating their preparedness to consider spot crypto ETF applications. This development underscores the growing acknowledgment of cryptocurrencies as legitimate financial instruments and aligns with the city’s ambition to become a hub for financial innovation.
Hong Kong logs lowest temperature this winter, as mercury drops to 8.1 degrees Celsius amid warning over slippery roads and possible icy conditions
Hong Kong Observatory says icy conditions may develop, leading to dangers on slippery roads, as temperatures drop to season-low 8.1 degrees in urban areas Mercury dipped to between 6 and 7 degrees in ...
‘I’m very proud of him’: Sebastien Lai on Hong Kong, accountability and his father Jimmy’s trial
Sebastien Lai hasn’t spoken to his father in three years, but says he supports the stance the veteran pro-democracy activist has taken
Hong Kong’s judiciary to broadcast 2 final appeal hearings next month in trial scheme to boost trust in legal system
Public can tune into appeal hearings on January 10 and 16 as part of test run of judiciary plans to live broadcast select court cases.
From sea to plate … to sea! Hong Kong puts oyster shells to new use
Discarded shells from restaurants and hotels are being used to restore damaged oyster ecosystems, promote biodiversity and lower pollution in the city’s bays ...
Hong Kong court refuses to throw out sedition charge against media mogul Jimmy Lai
A Hong Kong court has rejected pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai ’s attempt to quash the sedition charges he faces as part of a landmark national security trial.
Hong Kong court rejects publisher Jimmy Lai’s bid to throw out sedition charge
A Hong Kong court has rejected a bid by prominent activist publisher Jimmy Lai to throw out a sedition charge laid against him ...
From sea to plate … to sea? Hong Kong puts oyster shells to a new use
Discarded shells from restaurants and hotels are being used to restore damaged oyster ecosystems, promote biodiversity and lower pollution in the city’s bays
Hong Kong court refuses to drop Jimmy Lai sedition charge
A Hong Kong court on Friday rejected jailed pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai's bid to throw out a charge of seditious publication in a trial that has attracted international attention.He is also accused ...
Hong Kong court rejects activist publisher Jimmy Lai’s bid to throw out sedition charge
A Hong Kong court has rejected a bid by prominent activist publisher Jimmy Lai to throw out a sedition charge laid against him.
Hong Kong court rejects bid to drop sedition charge against Jimmy Lai
A Hong Kong court on Friday rejected a bid by the legal team for pro-democracy tycoon Jimmy Lai to have sedition charge against him dropped, in a closely watched national security trial.