Spectrosynthesis III is called "the first major survey exhibition on LGBTQ+ perspectives in Hong Kong." It tests the waters for free speech in a city that is changing quickly. It is the third show in ...
Hong Kong Filmart Opens Its Doors to a Post-Pandemic World
A surging local industry, and 700 exhibitors from all over the world, welcome the international industry back to Hong Kong after a long, three-year hiatus.
Hong Kong’s house prices plummeting
Hong Kong’s residential property prices have skyrocketed by 165% (inflation-adjusted). In contrast, real incomes have virtually stagnated in Hong Kong for years. However, due to the combined impact of ...
Hong Kong Makes the Most of Hosting Asian Film Awards as ‘Drive My Car’ Is Named Best Movie
The much-decorated Japanese drama “Drive My Car” was named the best film Sunday at the Asian Film Awards, defeating hot favorite “Decision to Leave.” Other notable awards went to Japan’s Hirokazu ...
The burden of love: Hong Kong carers are tired, stressed and need more support as families struggle to cope
Looking after elderly, severely ill family members and children with special needs can take its tollComprehensive policies, more services needed for carers, especially as city’s population is ageing,
Hong Kong activists behind Tiananmen vigils sentenced to 4.5 months in jail
HONG KONG (AP) — Three former organizers of Hong Kong’s annual vigil in remembrance of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy protests were jailed Saturday for 4 1/2 months for failing to provide authorities with information on the group ...
3 Hong Kong activists sentenced for refusing to collaborate with protest crackdown
March 11 (UPI) --Three Hong Kong activists on Saturday were sentenced to 4 1/2 months in jail for refusing to cooperate with police during a probe of their now-disbanded protest organization. The trio were sentenced under a national security law that ...
Hong Kong activists behind Tiananmen vigil jailed for months
Three former organizers of Hong Kong’s annual vigil in remembrance of victims of China’s 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protests have been jailed for four and a half months for failing to provide ...
Hong Kong Court Jails 3 Members of Tiananmen Vigil Group
Three former members of a Hong Kong group that organised annual vigils to mark China's 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, were jailed on Saturday for four and a half months for not complying with a ...
Hong Kong Buys First LNG Shipment as Price Slump Spurs Projects
Hong Kong, which is aiming to curb reliance on coal, agreed to import a first-ever shipment of liquefied natural gas as a drop in prices revives interest in the fuel.
Hong Kong labor activist arrested by security police
Security police in Hong Kong have arrested a labor and pro-democracy activist in the latest in a series of arrests under security pretexts. Elizabeth Tang was taken into custody outside at or near ...
The Sad Facts Behind the Free Tickets to Hong Kong
Visitors who accept the ploy to visit the territory do so at their own peril.
Hong Kong’s Catholic bishop to visit Beijing in first trip in decades
Bishop Stephen Chow speaks during his episcopal ordination in Hong Kong, China December 4, 2021. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
Mirror, Hong Kong Music Sensation, to Make English-Language Debut With ‘Rumours’
Hong Kong’s Canto-pop sensation Mirror will make its global debut with a first English-language single “Rumours.” The track is a mature EDM tune that aims at a wider global audience than the boy band’s previous Cantonese-language hits.