Beijing is set to give Hong Kong two giant pandas to mark 27th anniversary of city’s return to Chinese sovereignty, echoing moves from 1999 and 2007.
Finance chief says projects related to medical technology and green development, as he re-emphasises his optimism about economy.
Police say officers received report at 1.30am on Sunday that 52-year-old man had been attacked near Pau Chung Street in To Kwa Wan.
Group out in three canoes near Wong Chuk Kok when one boat took on too much water.
Plastic, glass and food waste pile up after large events, when much of it can be collected and recycled.
Former Observatory director Lam Chiu-ying teams up with singer-songwriter Luna Lee for rap song with environmental message.
UK-based principal Alman Chan rejects accusation he was involved in theft of HK$50 million in donations raised for college’s operations.
Trial run of new train to take place this year, MTR Corp says, after government’s release of hydrogen development strategy last week.
Staff at Aquameridian Conservation and Education discover green sea turtle in a plastic container box with an anonymous letter.
The Post explores how extreme weather is testing the city’s infrastructure with the storm season approaching.
‘Fine weather cumulus cloud’ more common in summer months, with sunset afterglow making it look like a ‘hot doggy’, forecaster says.
‘We are in contact with … the Airport Authority to explore the possibility of building a demonstration project for producing hydrogen from garbage,’ environment chief says.
Dispute over personal belongings that began on Friday escalated into fatal fight, police say.
Kwong Wah Hospital’s backup electricity supply ensured no major operations were affected during 50-minute disruption, health minister says.
Mainland China is ‘at least 10 years’ ahead of Hong Kong in developing hydrogen technology, a green group says.
The Post examines whether new government strategy will make hydrogen a fuel of the future and help city reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
New plans will legalise widespread use of green energy source by next year to help city cut carbon emissions, environment minister says.
Power utility to conduct review after latest outage, with some lawmakers raising questions over new incentive-punishment mechanism.
Environment bureau expresses ‘deep concern’ and summons company’s boss to request ‘fundamental improvements’ to electricity supply.
S2O Hong Kong Songkran Music Festival was held at the weekend at the Central harbourfront.
Lack of such facilities were said to be partly to blame for failure to launch controversial waste-charging scheme.
Telecoms firm says cable at a construction site in Kowloon damaged by third party but affected services had resumed normal operation.
Mil Mill paper pulp factory founder Harold Yip says fresh postponement of waste-charging scheme a blow to industry.
Lawmaker and academic say reducing city’s 120-day quarantine for dogs and cats might reduce demand for pet smuggling services across border.
Clip shows a woman slapping a girl on the face and yelling at her in what is said to be Po On Road Public Library in Cheung Sha Wan.
In email seen by Post, president Xiang Zhang says council’s move ‘disregarded the fundamentals of good governance’.
Environment chief says government in ‘final stage’ of study on quarantine rules, will next explore ‘implementation details’.
Political scientist Lau Siu-kai says diplomats may be trying to express ‘solidarity’ with those who want to mark anniversary, but ‘they don’t dare to go too far and only try to send a subtle message’.
A few said they were unwilling to spend as they could not sample products at some of the carnival’s 220 booths.
More than 500 chairs will be available at departure hall, with each seat prepared with supply kit containing pack of crackers, bottle of water and blanket.