A startup in Hong Kong is trying to help coral adapt to the problems humans have caused — with its innovative use of 3D printing and terracotta. More coral species live in part of Hong Kong's ...
Hong Kong’s actual Covid count could be up to 200,000 daily
Coronavirus: Hong Kong's actual Covid count could be up to 200,000 daily, HKU expert says while arguing risks from reopening border with mainland China are small.
Cost of living: A refugee family runs out of food in Hong Kong
Banned from working, a refugee family from Bangladesh tries to survive in one of the world’s most expensive cities.
Beijing’s interpretation of Hong Kong national security law likely to be a one-off, sources say
Sources say city’s leader and national security committee already have sufficient power to resolve disputes over use of foreign lawyers in sensitive cases.
Only ‘patriots’ in the house: no more fireworks at Hong Kong legislature, but lawmakers say they’re doing their job
Completing her first year as a member of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council, outspoken lawmaker Doreen Kong Yuk-foon said: “Being patriots does not mean we have to be yes-men.” Dubbed “naughty girl” by ...
Hong Kong eyes resumption of cross-border travel with mainland
China had kept its borders all but shut for three years and Hong Kong itself had maintained some of the world’s strictest curbs until the second half of last year.
Underprivileged Hong Kong youth call for authorities to tackle housing shortage, increase payouts from subsidies
A recent NGO poll of 5,000 youngsters rates government performance as 19 out of 100, with respondents saying the city’s housing shortage is a top concern.
Hong Kong home sales drop to lowest level since 2008 financial crisis
Housing market recovery is not expected until the middle of this year despite border reopening with mainland China ...
Hong Kong to decide who will defend media tycoon Jimmy Lai
Hong Kong’s political authorities, not judges, will decide whether a millionaire democracy campaigner should be represented by a British lawyer as he battles ...
Hong Kong IPO market outlook bright in 2023 as listing reforms to attract tech, international firms, analysts say
Big Tech listing reforms and a push to attract international firms will draw more IPOs to Hong Kong, which could propel the city to the top of the fundraising charts in 2023, analysts say.
Hong Kong eyes Jan. 8 to resume cross-border travel with mainland
Hong Kong is working to resume quarantine-free travel with mainland China by as early as Jan. 8, Chief Secretary Eric Chan Kwok-ki said in a Facebook post on Sunday.
Artists from Hong Kong kick off countdown celebration on eve of 2023 in Times Square
Artists from China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region perform during the Times Square New Year's Eve celebration in Manhattan, New York, the United States, Dec. 31, 2022. Artists from Hong Kong ...
Pre-war tenement houses in Hong Kong caught between development and preservation | Video
Pre-war tenement houses in Hong Kong, otherwise known as "tong laus" are caught between development and preservation with less than 1 per cent of these buildings having evaded demolition so far. CNA's ...
New home for new year: underprivileged Hong Kong youth call for authorities to tackle housing shortage, increase payouts from subsidies
NGO poll of 5,000 youngsters rates government performance as 19 out of 100, with respondents saying housing shortage is top concern School students from impoverished households speak out about cramped living conditions,