Crowds gather in Wan Chai and Tsim Sha Tsui to watch Sunday’s event, with Kaiki Furuhata winning the men’s race and Hanano Kato first in the women’s.
Japan Airlines pivots to Hong Kong market, Thai Airways explores other destinations amid sluggish demand among mainland Chinese travellers
Japan Airlines and Thai Airways are shifting capacity away from mainland China where demand for travel is weak and putting additional resources into other markets such as Hong Kong and Europe, the ...
‘Everyone here is a friend’: charity ImpactHK helps Hong Kong’s homeless find safe shelter, sense of belonging
ImpactHK is among beneficiaries of Operation Santa Claus, a fundraising drive organised by the South China Morning Post and RTHK ...
Golf-Campbell birdies last to win Hong Kong Open title from Smith
New Zealand's Ben Campbell sunk a 10-foot birdie putt at the last to win the Hong Kong Open by a shot from former British Open champion Cameron Smith in a dramatic finish to the Asian Tour event at ...
Gold demand surges from India to Hong Kong despite price rally linked to Israel-Gaza war
While most of the demand is for jewellery, a growing number of investors are getting in on the precious metal action, analysts say.
Hong Kong should aim to expand ‘friends circle’, tout city’s economic opportunities at Apec summit, finance chief says
Financial Secretary Paul Chan says important for city to make more friends amid rising geopolitical tensions and high interest rates.
80-year-old Hong Kong woman loses HK$9.1 million to scammers, with police arresting more than 200 people in online fraud crackdown
An 80-year-old Hong Kong woman has lost HK$9.1 million (US$1.2 million) to scammers, making her the biggest victim uncovered in a police crackdown on online fraud that has led to the arrest of more ...
Anti-bedbug measures on agenda as Hong Kong environment officials meet transport, tourism sectors to discuss efforts to keep pests out of city
Environment bureau says it held meeting with representatives of Airport Authority, the MTR Corporation and Tourism Commission after emergence of bedbugs overseas.
Will Hong Kong investment scheme woo the super-rich? Analysts say revamped strategy ‘more attractive, simpler’ than Singapore’s
Hong Kong’s revamped investment scheme to attract super wealthy individuals to the city is more appealing than what Singapore offers, immigration analysts have said.
Gay Games delight Hong Kong amid China’s growing hostility to LGBTQ+ community
LGBTQ+ activists have secured a string of legal victories in Hong Kong but it is a very different story on the mainland ...
Hong Kong hosted ‘best Gay Games ever’, event a step forward in battle for LGBTQ rights in city, organisers say at closing ceremony
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Gay Games: Hong Kong delivers ‘rainbows’ despite political clouds
Hong Kong's reputation however has kept others away. Its stringent Covid response - the city did not fully welcome back foreign tourists until September last year - also meant that the Games ...
Hong Kong revises down full-year growth forecast to 3.2%, expert warns geopolitical tensions, high interest rates to affect economic outlook
Government economist Adolph Leung warns worsening external environment will continue to affect city’s economic outlook.
Hong Kong Q3 GDP expands 4.1% y/y, growth forecast revised lower
Hong Kong's economy expanded 4.1% in the third quarter from a year earlier, the government said on Friday, adding that inbound tourism and private consumption would underpin growth for the rest of the ...