Many people are competing for jobs, and issues like mainland China’s rules for bank transfers create obstacles for those starting businesses.
Hong Kong Cantonese Opera Troupe is finding ways to update this performing art to attract younger audiences.
31-year-old Thompson Vong Seng-pan is one of the youngest of his troupe, which is trying to modernise this centuries-old tradition.
Empower, run by the Amber Foundation, is providing mentors, workshops and resources to empower this underprivileged group.
Sakshi Vasudev and Anjaly Saseendran say workshops, mentors and networking helped them overcome discrimination and launch their careers.
Renaissance College student Kan King-lun talks about the process of designing characters for his former kindergarten’s personal learning goals.
Renaissance College student Kan King-lun talks about designing characters for his former kindergarten’s personal learning goals.
Big Wave Bay has long been a popular spot for surfers, but authorities have increased enforcement of an existing ban on the watersport.
The 12-year-old’s dedication and passion for the game earned her the title of Woman Candidate Master.
The controversy highlights fans’ unrealistic demands and the harsh reality of life as an idol.
Government has tightened regulations amid local outrage, balancing the economy and the needs of the community.
Learn which common foods are toxic to cats and dogs, including chocolate, grapes and onions, to keep them safe and healthy.
Doctors and members of Little People of Hong Kong explain the condition, common stereotypes and how society could be more supportive.
The 21-year-old para-athlete says she is aiming for a gold medal and a world record at the 2028 Los Angeles Paralympics.
The 21-year-old para-swimmer shares the steps she took to prepare for success at the Paris Paralympic Games, where she set an Asian record.
Follow these easy instructions to make a paper plate cat and a sock toy using readily available materials.
Chief Executive John Lee said in his policy address that a new law would create new standards for these units, but some have criticised the time frame.
Some question the time frame for the plan and whether it will actually help the city’s low-income residents.
Although she is only 12 years old, Lou Yuxin helped her team win the city’s first-ever championship in the prestigious game.
Country’s pension scheme is at risk as more people leave the workforce than enter.
Six-year-old Novah Macalligan has learned to stand up for herself thanks to support from her family and a charity called Little People of Hong Kong.
If a lawyer is from your community and speaks your language, it will be easier for them to understand your problems and help you.
Lack of diversity in legal sector is driving two young members of ethnic minority groups to inspire others to practise law.
Many of these businesses are owned by families originally from India and are passed down through generations.
As Little People of Hong Kong celebrates 10 years, there are still many misconceptions about this community.
Food assistance programmes struggle to help enough people, and some have criticised the government for its lack of policy to fight poverty.
Class divisions put pupils from remote areas at a disadvantage, creating obstacles to education and making it tougher to compete in the labour market.
Green Island Cement is working with two hotels in Hong Kong to collect oyster shells, which contain a key mineral for making cement.
Green Island Cement has partnered with two Hong Kong hotels for the pilot upcycling project, aiming to reduce waste sent to landfills.
Hong Kong teen shares how she balances sports and academics; remains resilient despite setbacks.