City leader John Lee urges public to weigh in as government accelerates preparations for city's first five-year plan ...
Hong Kong developers clear stock amid strong demand and shrinking supply
Nearly 300 flats released as strong demand meets falling supply, with completions set to decline over the next two years.
Hong Kong police bust motorcycle theft syndicate, arrest 5 over 14 cases
Police have dismantled a motorcycle theft syndicate and arrested five people, believed to be linked to 14 cases across Hong Kong, amid a rise in such crimes in the first quarter of the year.
Hong Kong to step up crackdown on coerced shopping, scams during Labour Day ‘golden week’
Tourism minister Rosanna Law says authorities will boost enforcement to protect visitors’ rights during the holiday, calling on the public to ‘cherish our travel reputation’.
Harvard Admissions Dean Fitzsimmons Courts Hong Kong Donors In Asia Swing
Harvard College Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 made two trips to Hong Kong in recent weeks, attending donor events and meeting with alumni as he highlighted the region ...
Hong Kong CityU chief Freddy Boey quits post 2 years earlier than expected
The university expressed its gratitude to Boey, a Singaporean, for his contributions to CityU during his three years as president. “The executive committee of the [university’ ...
Hong Kong ambulance overturns after suspected drink driver rams car into it
Three people, including two ambulance crew members, were injured after an accident in Hong Kong's New Kowloon on Thursday (April 23) night.The accident, involving a Hong Kong Fire Services ambulance ...
Trump extends Iran ceasefire; Hong Kong actress’ second cancer shock: SCMP’s 7 highlights
From Hong Kong’s triple baby bonus scheme to President Xi Jinping’s Strait of Hormuz call, here are highlights from SCMP’s recent reporting.
Hong Kong fire survivors return to homes months later
Five months after a deadly fire in Hong Kong, residents return to damaged homes for the first time, given hours to recover belongings and memories.
Hong Kong regulators fine PwC $166M over China Evergrande audit
PwC has been fined $166 million in Hong Kong over its audit work for the collapsed Chinese property developer Evergrande.
Hong Kong fire victim returns to search for memories of his dog
Nearly five months after a devastating blaze tore through Hong Kong's Wang Fuk Court residential complex, Jason Kong took a small ...
Hong Kong ‘ideally placed’ to promote use of alternative risk transfer and ILS: IA’s Stephen Yiu
Given Hong Kong’s open and sophisticated financial market, along with its distinct connection with the Chinese Mainland and the support of roughly 3,380 ...
Fujii Kaze: Japanese pop star cancels Hong Kong show amid Japan-China tensions
No reasons were given but the cancellation comes as a slew of Japanese entertainers and acts called off shows in the city.
Hong Kong’s Langham group among first to invest in Beijing’s ‘city of the future’ Xiongan
Planned 300-room, dual-brand hotel marks early private-sector involvement amid Xi Jinping’s push to accelerate development.