Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP) is taking its “Talent Game On 2K23” talent programme to another level with its finale – the “Gamified Career Journey in Live” event, plus the ...
Mirror, Hong Kong Music Icons, on ‘Rumours’ English-Language Debut, Comparisons With K-Pop and Last Year’s Onstage Accident (EXCLUSIVE)
To the 12 members of Mirror, forming a boy band and becoming Hong Kong’s Canto-pop singing sensation upon winning a reality show in 2018 was a dream come true. Five years on, the boys are dreaming ...
Alleged meddling by China’s government goes deeper than elections: Hong Kong pro-democracy group in Canada
The executive director of Alliance Canada Hong Kong says foreign interference in Canadian elections isn’t news to Chinese-born people living in Canada.
Hong Kong’s ‘Daigou’ Trade Is Back. But This Time, It Has Reversed.
For years, Shenzhen resident Elaine Kong made money by ferrying goods from Hong Kong into the Chinese mainland. Each weekend, she would cross the border and buy up crates of infant formula, Lancôme ...
Hong Kong’s MIRROR launches English song
Hong Kong’s most popular boy band MIRROR - a major driving force behind the revival of the local pop music scene - has launched its first English song, hoping to bring the city’s tunes to music lovers ...
Baidu’s Hong Kong Shares Rebound as Users Test ChatGPT-Like Ernie Bot
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Hong Kong-listed shares in China's Baidu rebounded 15.7% on Friday as users told of their experiences with the Ernie bot, recouping losses from a day earlier prompted by ...
‘It was like a typhoon striking’: How Hong Kong’s attitude toward protests has changed
In 2019, the streets of Hong Kong were filled with tear gas and umbrellas. But how did they get to that point, and what’s happening now? RadioActive’s Lucas Deng wanted to learn more about how ...
Hong Kong: two arrested for possessing ‘seditious’ children’s book
Arrests believed to be the first time police have detained citizens for possessing literature deemed ‘seditious’ by the authorities Hong Kong’s national security police have arrested two men for ...
Art Basel eyes Asia beyond Hong Kong for the future of its business
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Collecting news every morning. As Art Basel prepares to open the 10th in-person edition of its fair in Hong Kong, and its largest since ...
Canada lifting COVID-19 screening requirements for travellers from China, Hong Kong
Starting Friday, air travellers arriving in Canada from China, Hong Kong or Macao will no longer have to provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 test taken before their departure. The federal ...
Computer breakdown at Hong Kong airport delays hundreds of travellers – media
Hundreds of travellers at Hong Kong's international airport faced delays on Thursday after computer services broke down, broadcaster TVB reported, with footage showing scores of people stuck in queues ...
Forty US senators join push for tougher stance over China’s treatment of Hong Kong
Forty of the 100 U.S. senators co-sponsored a resolution on Wednesday urging a strong U.S. government response to any Chinese efforts to clamp down on dissent in Hong Kong, including the use of ...
Hong Kong 47: Prosecution witness democrat says he did not want to see ‘mutual destruction’ in city
Ex-lawmaker Au Nok-hin, who is testifying for the prosecution in Hong Kong’s landmark 47 democrats case has said he did not want to see “mutual destruction” happen in the city. The term refers to what ...
Hong Kong law defined by courts, gov’t advisor says, after 2 arrested over books police said were not illegal to own
Hong Kong law is defined by court decisions rather than people’s comments, a government advisor has said, after two people were arrested over alleged possession of seditious publications despite ...