Action film brings in 1.59 million viewers and box office sales of HK$105 million since its premiere earlier this year.
Government spokesman attributes poor performance to changes in consumption patterns of visitors and residents.
Leader of trade body for retailers remains pessimistic due to high rents and salaries, says new threshold won’t stanch sector’s decline.
Figure underlines growing trend of residents leaving city for holidays.
‘Lending my voice to museum audio guides is meaningful to me as it enhances visitors’ experience in the museum,’ Mok says.
US-based Atlas Air’s cargo jet burst two tyres landing in Hong Kong and airline suffered similar problems in South Korea and Los Angeles.
Education lawmaker Chu Kwok-keung suggests government extend loan repayment period to 20 years and reduce interest rate to less than 1 per cent.
From the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club to the Pacific Club, the Post takes a look at city’s most prominent clubhouses and their debenture schemes.
Plane suffered ‘extensive damage’ to tyres and significant hydraulic leakage, complicating efforts to move aircraft, Airport Authority says.
Rankings from top think tanks and other organisations assess wide list of criteria, ranging from international trade and investment to employment.
Bloc to launch two systems, with one set to take effect this autumn and another in the first half of next year.
But EU border control officials say system easy to use and will only take ‘about a few minutes’ to complete.
Japanese health authorities say there have been 977 cases of the potentially deadly streptococcal toxic shock syndrome in the country.
Some industry chiefs call for creation of dedicated facility similar to government-run Hong Kong Film Archive to safeguard cultural gems.
Beijing’s liaison office and national security arm in Hong Kong take aim at Jonathan Sumption, who stepped down from city’s highest court.
Observatory cancelled warning at 1.10pm, after earlier downgrading it from red rainstorm signal in the morning.
Kazakhstan and Ethiopia among less well-known tourist destinations vying for Hong Kong visitors at International Travel Expo in Wan Chai.
Chief Executive John Lee also stresses non-interference in judicial process is ‘DNA’ of rule of law after three overseas judges on Court of Final Appeal announce resignation.
Andrew Li, who served as city’s first chief justice after handover, also stresses importance of judiciary moving forward instead of ‘dwelling on the past’.
Judiciary confirms the retirement of Court of Final Appeal non-permanent judge Beverley McLachlin, just days after two UK judges announce departure.
Government issues statement in response to Financial Times piece from Jonathan Sumption titled ‘The rule of law in Hong Kong is in grave danger’.
Revellers ignore periodic rain and flock to places such as Stanley, Tai O, Sai Kung and Tai Po to see Dragon Boat Festival races.
Visitor from Shenzhen complains on Xiaohongshu about being ‘ripped off’ after paying HK$600 for a trip from Tuen Mun to Hong Kong airport.
Chinese social media platform is blazing a trail for mandarin-speaking visitors to find hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path ideas.
Housing Department probe launched into ‘Mr and Mrs Ho’ amid crackdown on cheats who lie about wealth to qualify for public housing and suspicions over couple’s assets.
Commerce minister says over 6,000 companies with 53,000 employees have benefited from loan guarantee scheme started in April 2020.
‘Let’s go the Extra Mile’ campaign, featuring film stars such as Louis Koo and Stephy Tang, is aimed at encouraging sector to improve its quality of service.
Scheme is part of a broader government initiative to better regulate industry and will allow passengers to book and pay through mobile applications and websites.
City government stresses importance of collaboration with Greater Bay Area, after minister’s call for integrated waste handling prompts concerns of rubbish importing