As a generation of Hong Kong families emigrates to far-flung places, elderly parents are faced with a choice: leave with them, or stay in the company of lifelong friends. It’s a tough choice, but it’s ... ( read original story ...)
No more quarantine: Hong Kong visitors happy to find coronavirus travel rules eased
He is from South Korea and graduated with a bachelor of journalism and master of international and public affairs from the University of Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Travelers keen to visit Hong Kong, but cost of returning across border puts off mainland Chinese
Property agent Glory Chen, 36, will be travelling from California in the United States, where she lives, for a Hong Kong holiday in early October. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader promises revival on China’s National Day
Hong Kong’s leader promised Saturday to revive its struggling economy following a campaign to crush a pro-democracy movement as China's ruling Communist Party marked its 73rd anniversary in power ... ( read original story ...)
Prestigious Hong Kong flats stand empty as property market slumps
Not one single new apartment was sold last week at a marquee 800-flat project in Hong Kong in a sign of the sagging real estate market that is forcing some of the city’s tycoons to do property fire ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Slow-Moving Reopening Hinders Return to Global Stage
By removing hotel quarantine, Hong Kong declared it’s open for business again. While the move may go some way to stem the exodus of bankers and lawyers, the city faces numerous challenges to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Restart Prompts Warnings Over Rising Corporate Travel Costs
Travel management companies are warning airfares will continue to surge following Hong Kong’s decision to relax travel restrictions. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong August retail sales slip, tight financial conditions dim outlook
Hong Kong's retail sales in August edged down on an annual basis while the growth rate also slowed from the month before, data released on Friday showed, and an official warned that tightening ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong government to further ease coronavirus measures
The Hong Kong government said on Friday it aims to ease some coronavirus curbs in an orderly way as pandemic trends in the Asia financial hub were continuing to stabilise. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s expat party continues — but for how long?
As pandemic restrictions are lifted, Tabby Kinder reflects on the ‘dizzying contradictions’ of her time in the city amid political upheaval and Covid ... ( read original story ...)
FirstFT: Wall Street chiefs return to Hong Kong after Covid
Goldman Sachs chief executive David Solomon, Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman and Citigroup’s Jane Fraser will attend a financial forum in Hong Kong designed to restore the citys ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Abrupt Quarantine End Triggers New Crisis for Hotels
Hong Kong’s former quarantine hotels are awash with empty rooms, after the city axed its dreaded mandatory isolation rule for arrivals but kept other virus curbs likely to repel inbound tourists. ( read original story ...)
Self-exiled Hong Kong democrat sentenced to 3 1/2 years in jail in absentia
A court in Hong Kong on Thursday sentenced a pro-democracy activist and former lawmaker, Ted Hui, to 3 1/2 years in jail for "criminal contempt" after he failed to show up for trial in several ... ( read original story ...)
Former Hong Kong lawmaker sentenced to 3 1/2 years in jail
Former Hong Kong lawmaker and pro-democracy activist Ted Hui was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in jail for criminal contempt after he skipped bail and fled overseas, missing trial for cases against him. ( read original story ...)