Hong Kong Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho says rents for flats in Yuen Long and Ngau Tau Kok will range from HK$740 to HK$2,650
The third Hong Kong Science Fair offered a mega showcase of ingenious inventions by local talent and drew a record 30,000-strong attendance
Hong Kong’s young talent of innovation and technology unleashed their potential on this nurturing platform, which also serves as an established launchpad for innovation.
The first international eDNA workshop in Hong Kong empowers next-generation eDNA researchers
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Hong Kong protests, 5 years on: How China’s approach to governing the city has changed
How has China's approach to governing Hong Kong changed, since the massive street protests five years ago? CNA's East Asia Tonight takes an in-depth analysis with National University of Singapore's ...
Hong Kong CFI Jury Convicts Three Individuals in Its First Market Manipulation Case
The Hong Kong Court of First Instance (CFI) has convicted three individuals of conspiracy to carry out false trading in the shares of a listed company, Ching Lee Holdings Limited (CLHL). This is the ...
Beijing’s top man on Hong Kong affairs praises city’s rule of law and ‘fearless’ judges
Beijing’s top official overseeing Hong Kong affairs has stressed the city’s rule of law was built and upheld by the collective efforts of the entire judiciary and legal community, including “fearless” and “impartial” judges. Xia Baolong also ...
Tencent-Backed AI Drug Discovery Startup Xtalpi Rises In Hong Kong Debut
Left to right: Xtalpi cofounders Ma Jian, Wen Shuhao and Lai Lipeng attend the company’s IPO ceremony in Hong Kong on June 13, 2024. Shares of Xtalpi, a Shenzhen-based AI drug discovery startup, rose in its highly anticipated Hong Kong stock market debut ...
Princess Diana`s iconic wardrobe on display in Hong Kong
In a nostalgic display of fashion history, six outfits worn by Princess Diana are currently exhibited in Hong Kong, offering a glimpse into the style and elegance that defined her public appearances.
What It Takes to Win Hong Kong’s Dragon Boat Race, According to a Champion
This week, credit reporter Lorretta Chen recounts how her team beat Morgan Stanley to win this year’s Dragon Boat championship, while editor Soo Jin Kim checks out the newly renovated Fish Bar in the ...
Hong Kong’s leader says bold tourism ideas welcome but must be practical
John Lee tells lawmakers that imaginative ways to lure tourists to city are needed, but logistics must be feasible.
Hong Kong choosing gas over wind power turns net zero hopes to hot air
If Hong Kong wants to meet its net zero goal by 2050, it needs a renewable energy plan that doesn’t rely on natural gas for decarbonisation.
US sanctions Hong Kong, UAE firms for dealing with Russian gold
The United States imposed sanctions on Wednesday on several Hong Kong firms, including VPower Finance Security, for aiding trade in gold produced by an already sanctioned Russian miner, the U.S.
1984: Britain signs over Hong Kong to China
The British colony of Hong Kong is to be returned to China in 1997 after the signing of an historic agreement.
Hong Kong issues first amber heat warning of year, workers urged to beware of heatstroke
Mercury hits at least 32 degrees in some places, with outdoor staff advised to stop working for 15 to 45 minutes every hour under guidelines.