Advance team already on site, with minister to arrive in coming days to discuss preparations for pandas gifted by Beijing, source says.
HKU president Xiang Zhang announces appointment of pro-vice-chancellor Ian Holliday as acting registrar without governing council approval.
Post observes thousands taking advantage of free entry to museums, and hundreds watching fishing boat parade along Victoria Harbour.
Viral video of Hong Kong airport ground staff eating egg tarts confiscated from passenger gives travellers food for thought on prohibited items.
City makes largest jump among 173 cities in ranking, thanks to stability and healthcare improvements.
Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team tests large language models to help detect phishing websites and improve risk alert systems.
With the country recording nearly 1,000 cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome so far this year, what should travellers do to avoid infection?
Police say accident on Tsing Ma Bridge mostly involves private vehicles; online photos show some taxis also appear to be caught up in crash.
Reporter collects up all his recyclable waste for one week to figure out what it takes to stop plastics going straight into the bin.
The Post explores ways to avoid getting bludgeoned by the city’s sweltering summer heat.
Rest of country also grappling with extreme weather as south records severe flooding and high temperatures prompt drought further north.
But Hong Kong ranks first in education equity, according to test by Programme for International Student Assessment, or Pisa.
Vacancies across Central, Causeway Bay, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok down from peak in third quarter of 2022, but worse than in 2019.
One Love Asia Festival organiser adds 30 per cent of ticket holders sought refunds after the concert was rescheduled over weather concerns.
‘World’s wettest party’ combines elements of Thailand’s Songkran water festival with a roster of international artists.
The penalties are the first imposed for manipulation of bids for a Covid-19 relief programme, which involved IT changes to help businesses work over pandemic restrictions.
Lawmaker slams rescheduling of One Love Asia Festival as ‘unacceptable’ following online uproar over delay, venue change.
UK, US, Canadian and Australian consulates issue statements or post images on social media accounts to mark Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Some asylum seekers say they did not receive financial and other help given to New Lucky House fire victims.
Residents say promotion of new rewards scheme lacking and government should move beyond such incentives by making recycling easier for people to adopt.
Green group says distributing designated garbage bags to public housing tenants merely effort to clear stock of 170 million bags produced for scheme.
Post camps out at taxi ‘black spot’ and goes on undercover cab rides, finds no sign of drivers overcharging, refusing to take passengers or not using their meters.
Education Bureau also recommends study group members avoid going out alone after classes end.
Senior counsel for government says unfair for Hong Kong Golf Club to claim authorities failed to account for protected trees in environmental impact assessment for redevelopment of course.
Residents of The Sea Ranch on Lantau Island estate clash with subsidiary of state-owned China Communications Construction Company over use of property to house imported workers.
Hack comes as authority trying to contain cheating scandal that has outraged students, including some in Hong Kong.