At the peak, Hong Kong was one of Asia’s largest textile exporters. Now, visitors can see tangible reminders of that history in several neighborhoods.
Hong Kong government employee denies ordering surveillance of UK dissidents
A man accused of organising a "shadow policing" operation on behalf of China has denied ordering surveillance of Hong Kong dissidents in the UK. Giving evidence at the Old Bailey on Monday, Chung Biu ...
Hong Kong official denies ordering surveillance of UK dissidents for China
Chung Biu "Bill" Yuen says he did not organise a "shadow policing" operation in London.
Hong Kong Police Given New Powers to Obtain Phone, Computer Passwords
By Jessie Pang HONG KONG, March 23 (Reuters) - Hong Kong police can now demand that people suspected of breaching the city's national security law provide mobile phone or computer passwords in a ...
No funding cuts to Hong Kong arts groups for next 3 years, agency chief pledges
Hong Kong Arts Development Council chairman says agency will review grant system and save costs internally amid government’s bid to reduce spending.
Hong Kong: New rule forces people to surrender passwords
The rule applies to investigations connected to the financial hub's strict national security law. Those who fail to comply face up to a year in prison or a fine of over $10,000.
Newborn baby found in rubbish bin at Hong Kong shopping centre dies in hospital
Cleaner at Lee Theatre Plaza discovered infant in a rubbish bin inside women’s restroom at The Star View Chinese restaurant.
Hong Kong police file fresh terrorism charge against pair over alleged bomb plot
Charges upgraded against two men accused of plotting to use explosives to coerce authorities or intimidate the public in pursuit of a political agenda Hong Kong police have charged two men with a ...
New Hong Kong rules force people to give up passwords in security cases
People in Hong Kong will now face a year in jail if they refuse to give police their phone or computer passwords in investigations involving the city's strict national security law, the government ...
Hong Kong to raise postage rates from April 13 amid surging oil prices
Postage for local letters to go up by 9 per cent to HK$2.40, while increases for 90 per cent of airmail will be within HK$0.50 Hong Kong will raise its postage rates next month amid surging oil prices ...
Hong Kong vows to boost green finance and innovation role for sustainable growth
Finance chief Paul Chan says Hong Kong will channel capital and innovation into the global green transition for carbon-neutral development Hong Kong's finance chief has pledged to support the regional ...
Passengers on Hong Kong to London flight spent 13 hours with dead body onboard after woman died mid-flight; horrific incident explained
A British Airways flight from Hong Kong to London faced a grim situation. Over 300 passengers endured more than 13 hours with a deceased passenger on board. The horrific incident occurred after a ...
Hong Kong to issue weekly updates on fuel price changes from April 1
Environment minister says information will allow public to monitor oil price changes more accurately Hong Kong authorities will issue weekly announcements about the changes in international and local ...
How new Hong Kong menopause support group aims to help women through difficult life stage
Three doctors are launching The Hong Kong Menopause Society to raise awareness and understanding of menopause and perimenopause in the city.