Red, white and blue bags and striped tarpaulins and market stall canopies have long been a common sight in Hong Kong and hold a special place in people's hearts At workshops in Kowloon, people ...
Hong Kong theft cases jump by nearly 40 per cent in first 4 months of the year, with police linking surge to return to normality
Chief Inspector Choi Wing-yuk says Mong Kok is hotspot for thefts, pointing to 'high foot traffic' in area Police record 7,167 theft cases and 27,911 crimes in total between January and April Theft ...
With 3D reconstruction, Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi finally put to rest after gruesome murder
The graphic details of Hong Kong socialite Abby Choi's death on February 24, 2023, shocked not only Hong Kong but the entire world. We've put together a summary of the entire investigation as well as ...
Hong Kong court fines Leighton Contractors HK$40,000 over shoddy work at Hung Hom MTR station
Leighton Contractors (Asia) pleads guilty to violating Buildings Ordinance, after failing to adhere to approved plan in construction of space at MTR station Construction was part of Sha Tin-Central link,
Hong Kong judge denies Abby Choi’s former mother-in-law’s third bail application as murder investigation continues
Jenny Li Sui-heung, 63, will stay behind bars after losing her third bid for bail, with judge saying she saw no reason to release defendant.
Hong Kong Exports Fall as Global Demand Slump Weighs on Economy
Hong Kong’s exports fell in May for a 13th consecutive month as weak demand for goods from China and the world continue to pose challenges for the financial hub’s economic outlook.
Whistle-blower Edward Snowden’s lawyer accuses Hong Kong Bar Association of using ‘false complaints’ in bid to stop him from practising
A human rights lawyer has accused the Hong Kong Bar Association of trying to stop him from practising law in the city by using “false complaints” for his role in representing Edward Snowden and ...
Mental health in spotlight in Hong Kong after violent attacks
A series of brutal attacks in Hong Kong is shining a light on mental health in a city that has suffered from particularly acute strains while lacking sufficient resources to provide proper care for ...
Hong Kong’s Billionaire Cheng Family To Buy Out New World’s Industrial Flagship For Up To $4.5 Billion
The private investment company of Hong Kong’s billionaire Cheng family, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises, proposed on Tuesday a buyout of up to HK$35.5 billion ($4.5 billion) for NWS Holdings, the ...
Hong Kong high-rise aims to become ‘village’ of the dead
With its white marble foyer and lavish chandeliers, the 12-storey tower could be mistaken for one of Hong Kong’s newest hotels, but it offers a longer stay: a final resting place for thousands in ...
HSBC Hong Kong Launches Support for Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs
HSBC Hong Kong customers can now trade Bitcoin and Ethereum futures Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), broadening access to digital asset derivatives in the emerging Asia crypto hub. The ETFs, which are ...
Poaching has decimated the numbers of this rare cockatoo. Could a feral flock in Hong Kong save the species?
In Hong Kong, a feral population of yellow-crested cockatoos could be the last hope for the critically endangered species.
US should temporarily lift sanctions against Hong Kong’s John Lee for Apec: former envoy and summit ex-ambassador Kurt Tong
Tong, who was top US diplomat in city from 2016 to 2019, says local business environment has become more difficult but it is not as altered as political landscape.
Hong Kong May Relax Some Mortgage Rules, Chan Says
Hong Kong’s government is considering marginally relaxing mortgage loan-to-value ratios for some residential property purchases, the city’s finance chief said.