New ward to be opened at centre on Lantau Island, while some stable patients to be transferred to private institutions as part of measures
Businessman Herbert Chow thanks supporters in Facebook post.
Anti-graft agency releases statement on case involving ESF Wu Kai Sha International Kindergarten for two school years between 2019 and 2021.
Although Hong Kong is not yet a member of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, the city is still a premier hub for trade pact, Japanese firms say.
Transport commissioner says notice of payment will be issued to such drivers, with increasing surcharges if fee not settled.
Reporter Rachel Yeo responds to stranger’s WhatsApp message offering freelance work ‘optimising apps’ and chance to earn as much as HK$1,500 in commissions each day.
City leader hails ‘golden week’ tourism as another boost for economy, projecting 600,000 mainland visitors to converge on city by Wednesday.
Registrations to open a month before launch of scheme that will allow residents to explore Guangdong province in comfort of own vehicles.
William Kwok had urged peers ‘not to be scared, film it first, edit it first and screen it first’ despite documentary interviewee saying she never consented to public screening.
Many appear to have spent their vouchers on necessities to help ease financial burden caused by increasing living costs.
Hotel room rates in Hong Kong surged ahead of the long holiday.
Industry figures predict a 20 per cent increase for holiday period, but warn staff shortages still headache.
Emperor Cinemas Group says it will offer selections of favourites from Lunar New Year break and last year alongside new titles for campaign’s ‘Cinema Day 2023’.
A Post check on room rates for several hotels on travel platform Trip.com finds prices have risen by between 170 and 540 per cent for May 1.
27,000 tickets up for grabs in latest round under government’s ‘Hello Hong Kong’ campaign.
It will be the first Labour Day ‘golden week’ holiday after more than three years of pandemic-related border closures.
Christopher Dillon Joannidis, 29, was reportedly driving at 118km/h in a 100km/h zone when he was pulled over by police, questioned and fined.
Financial secretary recalls recent trip to mainland where he says university students are eager to forge careers in city.
Lawmakers pick up on slashed budget and question government over decision to reduce spending while dishing out large sum to theme park.
Industry experts say city must diversify its offerings by promoting neighbourhood charms and outdoor attractions, while giving tourists more options for digital payment.
Consumer Council points to pandemic and disruption to global supply chain, as well as stay-home rules in past three years inducing people to stockpile items.
Consumer Council urges industry to reduce pesticide use and pest control methods to cut health and environmental risks.
To My Nineteen-year-old Self was previously pulled from cinemas after some interviewees said they had not consented to public screenings.
Lawmaker Kingsley Wong Kwok urges officials to make timely announcements to serve as ‘warning’ for Hongkongers driving across border.
Leading five destinations for city travellers are Tokyo, Taipei, Osaka, Bangkok and Seoul, according to travel platform.
Tony Ko, chief executive of the authority, spoke to more than 200 students and practitioners at weekend event in London targeting non-locally trained talent.
Immigration Department predicts sharp year-on-year increase in travellers during first long holiday after lifting of Covid-19 travel curbs.
Film star Tony Leung becomes first Chinese actor to be awarded a prestigious Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the world’s oldest film festival
Red high heels and white feather suit will be among memorabilia showcased at “Miss You Much Leslie Exhibition” marking 20th anniversary of star’s death.
Kevin Yeung weighs in on issue of mainland Chinese tour groups crowding streets and eating outside public toilets.