Park chairman Paulo Pong says extended hours could start as soon as second half of this year, but will depend on cubs’ well-being and growth.
16 Feb 2025 - 8:33PM videocam
Animated tale from Chinese mythology has broken box office records on mainland, earning 9.7 billion yuan.
Whitney has been in intensive care unit at Hong Kong Children’s Hospital suffering worsening respiratory failure since parents’ first appeal last October.
Despite vaccination programme in schools and fewer cases among women over 65, there has been overall rise, reversing downward trend since 1980s.
Undersecretary for Security Michael Cheuk also says ‘areas that the Myanmese government can control are relatively small’, amid country’s civil war.
12 Feb 2025 - 8:15PM videocam
Fire Services Department and police received call after 12.30pm, victim was airlifted by helicopter from Ma On Shan to hospital for treatment.
Athletes and singers from across generations will feature in ‘grand’ March 1 ceremony, No 2 official Eric Chan says.
11 Feb 2025 - 7:08PM videocam
Beijing’s point man on Hong Kong affairs met local officials just two weeks before finance chief Paul Chan unveils his annual budget.
Infection numbers will increase as residents returning from abroad bring virus back to Hong Kong, CUHK’s David Hui warns.
Legislator Perry Yiu calls for expansion of visa scheme currently offered to Shenzhen residents to attract more overnight visitors to Hong Kong.
As The Flame’s popularity grows, the band is facing challenges navigating logistics and regulatory restrictions.
8 Feb 2025 - 4:34PM videocam
Cantopop group The Flame quickly went viral after resuming outdoor performances in the city for the first time in five years
‘Elder Sister’ and ‘Younger Brother’ have spent time in new enclosure since mid-January and are ready for highly anticipated appearance.
7 Feb 2025 - 3:06PM videocam
Hospital Authority confirms temporary closure due to manpower crunch, with patients referred to other public health facilities.
Lawmaker Gary Zhang says current system failed to reflect the scale of Wednesday’s seven-hour service disruption on the East Rail line.
Commerce chief Algernon Yau also warns that Hong Kong may launch a case with WTO over additional US duties.
City leader John Lee will benefit in a stable year while Donald Trump is set for good fortune, say feng shui masters.
But stall owners at the bazaar in Cheung Sha Wan Playground have complained that the government’s handling of the emergency fell short.
Outgoing head of public hospital system says city’s deficit of nearly HK$100 billion will not affect first of two 10-year development plans.
John Lee also says tenants can move into the first batch of light housing flats by March.
Chief Secretary Eric Chan says 80 per cent of crowd dispersed within 20 minutes.
28 Jan 2025 - 5:46PM videocam
Legislators say land and property owners should be allowed to transfer their title deeds to new system.
Earthquake strikes Taiwan at 12.17am on Tuesday at depth of around 10km.
21 Jan 2025 - 3:52PM videocam
Information security watchdog handled 12,536 incidents last year, including 7,811 phishing cases.
The 1½-hour ‘Four in Love’ charity concert was the first non-sports trial event at the new venue.
Police say there has been an uptick in violent crimes involving teenagers in Kwun Tong district since the fourth quarter.
20 Jan 2025 - 12:48PM videocam
Public concerns over Kwun Tong Promenade may drive teenagers to hang out in private spaces instead, an expert says.
18 Jan 2025 - 6:45PM videocam
‘Elder Sister’ and ‘Younger Brother’ are now playing, crawling on grass, climbing up rocks and clawing trees.
City leader says ‘Elder Sister’ and ‘Younger Brother’, aged six months, will be ready to greet visitors in Ocean Park after Lunar New Year.
Office spokesman confirms move from prime commercial building with annual rent of HK$5.67 million to government premises for next three years.