Giving mooncakes is a Mid-Autumn Festival tradition, but in Hong Kong millions of them are left uneaten every year and end up becoming food waste Charities that already collect surplus food and ...
Hong Kong’s DSE candidates studying foreign languages will sit different exams from 2025
All foreign-language courses under DSE from 2025 will use papers provided by relevant bodies, such as Alliance Francaise, after previous supplier withdraws.
Hong Kong’s disastrous results at Asian Cup U23 qualifiers can teach players ‘a big lesson’, says coach
Coach Szeto Man-chun says Hong Kong's 10-0 thrashing by hosts Uzbekistan brought him shame Team also loses 3-0 to Iran and finishes weekend with a 0-0 draw with Afghanistan Hong Kong head coach Szeto ...
China’s Ding Xuexiang signals leading role in Communist Party’s revamped Hong Kong affairs body
Ding delivers message at belt and road forum hosted by the city’s government, giving clearest indication yet he oversees leading group for Hong Kong and Macau.
Hong Kong logs 4.1 million visitors in August, over 80% of pre-Covid levels; ‘Night Vibes’ campaign to launch on Thursday
Latest monthly figure marks 14 per cent increase from July, according to Tourism Board 'Night Vibes Hong Kong' campaign expected to launch at West Kowloon Cultural District Hong Kong recorded 4.1 ...
Hong Kong’s Cyberport under fire, faces call to compensate parties amid mounting security concerns after data leak
Malware and security expert says amount for each individual could be up to US$4,000, questioning unfixed, outdated loopholes that led to cyberattack.
‘World of Frozen’ First Look Images Unveiled at Hong Kong Disneyland Theme Park
Hong Kong Disneyland has confirmed Nov. 20 as the opening date for the World of Frozen themed land based on the hit animated movies “Frozen” and “Frozen 2.” And, with two months until opening, ...
Can technology improve Hong Kong food safety? From liquid eggs to urban farming, manufacturers turn to innovation as consumers demand transparency
Hong Kong urban farmer Raymond Mak Ka-chun does not grow vegetables at his hi-tech enterprise at the Tseung Kwan O InnoPark. Instead, he helps supermarkets and restaurants grow their choice of herbs ...
‘I expected it’: Hong Kong police detain relatives of exiled lawmaker Ted Hui
Hong Kong police interrogated the relatives of former pro-democracy lawmaker Ted Hui, one of eight overseas activists wanted for national security offences. But Mr Hui remains committed to the pursuit ...
Hong Kong’s legal hub ambitions to get further boost from Beijing as city plays vital role in Belt and Road Initiative: senior diplomat
Hong Kong will earn the title of “centre of law” under further backing from the central government, senior Beijing diplomat Hua Chunying has said while underscoring the importance of the city’s role ...
As China’s economy hits turbulence, a top Treasury official heads to Hong Kong to deepen ties with Beijing
A top US Treasury official is heading to Hong Kong as the White House continues its quest to ease tensions with Beijing and avoid a destabilizing crisis. Joining a growing list of US officials ...
Hong Kong Disneyland hopes to melt hearts with world-first Frozen-themed zone next month, immersing fans in popular film franchise
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort will open the first-ever Frozen-themed zone for the global group next month featuring two new rides, an ice palace and a village inspired by Norwegian architecture. Managing director Michael Moriarty on Tuesday said he had high ...
Hong Kong’s multimillion dollar cliffside mansions on brink of collapse after record rains
Police cordon off some properties in Redhill Peninsula and evacuate at least one after typhoon Haikui brought extreme weather ...
Hong Kong claw machine store owner ‘devastated’ by uninsured loss of HK$550,000 from flood damage in hard-hit Chai Wan
A Hong Kong businessman has lost an estimated HK$550,000 (US$70,000) after his claw machine store was wrecked by what the government called a “once in 500 years” rainstorm. Choi Kai-yip said on Monday ...