Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival also set to include exhibitors under belt and road scheme for first time.
Pupils using new five-year travel permits for permanent residents with foreign passports to take tour to better understand nation.
Visitors and those paying in cash for travel between Central and Discovery Bay will be charged HK$55.80 per trip starting Sunday.
Crowds flock to famous open-air diner used in 1989 Chow Yun-fat drama and many other local films, after word spread of its imminent closure.
City leader also vows to boost support for athletes and describes their achievements as ‘source of pride for the people of Hong Kong’.
American restaurant Outback Steakhouse will close nearly half its branches in Hong Kong, as high rents and weak sales take their toll.
Themed carriages featuring beloved Japanese cartoon character set for service on cross-border rail, with MTR Corp hoping for tourism boost.
Events aimed at helping local companies understand how mainland consumers are using live streaming, instant retail and social commerce.
Organiser says event turnout boosted by large number of mainland visitors, while some exhibitors lament sales drop of 5 per cent to 15 per cent.
Airport Authority confirms temporary fault with AirAsia’s passenger check-in system between 9am and 10.30am
videocam Cooking oil has become talking point across border after mainland trucks suspected of failing to clean tankers while also transporting fuel.
Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk is monitoring developments, while airlines resort to processing passengers by hand after global outage.
CUHK professor says fish ‘essential’ for child’s growth and there is ‘unmet need to effectively assess patients for selective tolerance’.
Expanded requirement will take effect next month at campus popular with mainland Chinese visitors, with university also offering guided tours.
Carrier will begin running two daily round-trip flights between Hong Kong and Taipei on July 16.
Parents near TKO Plaza in Tseung Kwan O, the kidnap scene, say they’re shocked by news, but that such cases are rare in Hong Kong.
Leader of trade body for retailers remains pessimistic due to high rents and salaries, says new threshold won’t stanch sector’s decline.
videocam ‘I usually don’t go shopping when I visit Hong Kong now because prices on the mainland are lower,’ says tourist wanting limit of HK$30,000.
Clipper Stad Amsterdam set sail from the Netherlands capital last August and arrives in Asia for the first time in its 25-year history.
Staff at Aquameridian Conservation and Education discover green sea turtle in a plastic container box with an anonymous letter.
As city imposes higher fees to counter rising costs, students and experts ask whether alternative structure may increase inequality.
Authorities describe increase as ‘modest’, while lawmaker suggests students can always take on more part-time work.
The Post looks at sport’s risks, regulation and safety practices after experienced paraglider dies earlier this week.