Hong Kong has always been relatively short on historical relics but in Sung Wong Toi, a rare quiet spot in the hubbub of Kowloon City, one of our most ancient antiquities looks silently on.
8-month-old Hong Kong baby flung from car during accident in critical condition, police arrest father on suspicion of dangerous driving
An eight-month-old boy remained in critical condition on Monday after he was flung from a car, along with a domestic helper, during a collision with a kerb in Hong Kong a day earlier, prompting police ...
Winter Wonderland: Hong Kong Lights Up The Festive Season With an All-Ages Array of Activities and Beloved Characters
Harbourside Happenings: "Marine Pyrotechnics" decorates Hong Kong's skyline with Christmas icons From 24 November to 1 January, Hong Kong WinterFest, organized by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, will ...
Hong Kong’s traditional dai pai dong street-food stalls fight to stay open
Distinct, delectable, but disappearing: streetside hawker stands in Hong Kong known as dai pai dongs and the classic comfort food they serve are an iconic part of the city’s history ...
EXPLAINER: Has the JPEX explosion killed Hong Kong’s crypto dream?
Soon after, at least 20 people, including JPEX employees and online influencers, were arrested as upwards of 2,000 victims were uncovered, with claims totalling as much as HK$1.56 billion ($199 ...
Hong Kong cash demand sends local bank rate to a 16-year high
Pegged to the US dollar since 1983, the Hong Kong dollar is allowed to trade in a band of 7.75 to 7.85 against the greenback.
Driving for the green: Hong Kong Golf Club holds Cup of Kindness game in support of Operation Santa Claus
Hong Kong Golf Club partners with Operation Santa Claus to hold two sporting events to help raise money for local charitable projects.
‘Starting from zero’: Hong Kong restaurants begin revamping e-menus, tech measures that leave disabled diners out in the cold amid watchdog call
More restaurants have introduced electronic queues and digital menus, which are not easily accessible for blind or deaf patrons.
Hong Kong Squash Open: costly event pushed up ticket prices but fans getting ‘very good deal’, official says
Tickets costing up to HK$540 are ‘very, very cheap for a world-class event’, says Wilfred Ng, chairman of Hong Kong’s Major Sports Events Committee.
Shanghai Hairy Crabs Bring China’s Deflation to Hong Kong
Hong Kong residents taking weekend trips to Shenzhen are profoundly changing retail and leaving the city’s restaurants and bars out in the cold.
Hong Kong customs arrests 2 at city’s airport in connection with smuggled dried shark fins worth HK$2.6 million
Officers arrest 35-year-old man and 38-year-old woman arriving in city from Brazil via Ethiopia in two separate incidents.
Hong Kong district council election: 4,500 city residents based in mainland China signed up to vote at polling stations near border, minister says
Constitutional affairs chief Erick Tsang also says authorities will not force civil servants to vote in first district council poll since overhaul of municipal bodies.
Hong Kong’s Paul Chan says exports likely to face significant hurdles in 2024, while perks of investment trawl may take time to appear
Finance chief also says tourism services and consumption set to become main drivers of local economy, but 'need to be consolidated' 'During this period, we will focus on our investment promotion work, ...
Reclusive Hong Kong singer Sandy Lam warns fans of fake Facebook account impersonating her
She has kept a low profile since 2018, but resurfaced on Facebook on Nov 24 to warn her followers. Read more at straitstimes.com.