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That time Hong Kong almost caught its first live telecast from Apollo 12
The event drew the largest viewing audience in the city yet, but the sound was indistinct, the screen motionless: nothing happened.
19 Nov 2024 - 5:27PM
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Hong Kong inks deal to build Disney theme park in 1999 – SCMP archive
1 Nov 2024 - 11:57AM
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Hong Kong outlines plans for new international airport – from the SCMP archive
11 Oct 2024 - 11:15AM
When former Canadian PM Pierre Trudeau made a pioneering trip to China
In 1973, Trudeau became the second Western leader to visit China in a month – then went on a whirlwind personal visit to Hong Kong with his wife and son, current Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.
11 Oct 2024 - 9:00AM
Was Wah Fu Estate the first self-sustaining housing complex in Hong Kong?
The estate in Pok Fu Lam was valued at HK$3.8 million when it was announced in 1965, comprising a restaurant, department store, bowling alley and community hall
2 Oct 2024 - 2:40PM
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‘Chaos and kinks’ as Hong Kong’s MTR opens to public in 1979 – SCMP archive
Running from Shek Kip Mei to Kwun Tong station, the MTR map’s green-coloured railway line opened to the public 45 years ago.
1 Oct 2024 - 9:45AM
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Historic pact over future of Hong Kong gets first signing – from SCMP archive
Four decades ago, Britain and China initialled a draft of the joint declaration on Hong Kong’s future status.
26 Sep 2024 - 2:45PM
That time Serena Williams was an hour late after a Hong Kong shopping spree
‘I can’t stay long enough,’ the American tennis superstar once said on her 3rd visit to Hong Kong, adding, ‘The people are very nice and welcoming and I feel it is a very warm place to be’
26 Sep 2024 - 7:15AM
Highly embarrassing: that time the police commissioner’s Peak residence was robbed
In 1990, a duo of robbers threatened commissioner Li Kwan-ha’s wife and tied up their maid before fleeing the couple’s luxury home atop The Peak with HK$50,000 in Rolex watches, jewellery and cash
25 Sep 2024 - 7:45AM
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Behold PostMag, the latest evolution of SCMP’s weekend supplement
Change is nothing new here – launched back in 1989, the Post’s iconic Sunday magazine has morphed again and again to meet the needs of an evolving readership.
23 Sep 2024 - 4:00PM
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Columnist Jason Wordie on 25 years of writing for the Post
No, he isn’t told what to write about, says Wordie, in answer to the most common question he gets, as he looks back on a quarter century documenting the region’s huge changes
17 Sep 2024 - 11:29AM
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Typhoon York kills 2, injures hundreds in Hong Kong in 1999 – SCMP archive
The ‘erratic behaviour’ of the strongest typhoon to hit Hong Kong in 16 years catches forecasters by surprise
16 Sep 2024 - 10:45AM
‘Foreign Tiger not so powerful as local worm’: how Shanghai Tang was born
When cigar importer David Tang raised US$20 million to birth a global brand from Hong Kong’s Pedder Building
10 Sep 2024 - 11:01AM
Troubled waters: when the Post dove into deadly cross-border abductions from Hong Kong
In September and October 1970, the Post reported on abductions from the Deep Bay oyster beds and the ensuing investigation and arrests in mainland China
3 Sep 2024 - 3:15PM
Heated argument: 1 dead and 2 injured as a barbecue boils over
Remembering the night when groups of picnickers fought with forks to the deadly end
27 Aug 2024 - 10:39AM
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Hong Kong athletes wins city’s second-ever Olympic medal in 2004 – SCMP archive
Two decades ago, table tennis players Ko Lai-chak and Li Ching win silver in Athens and receive a heroes’ welcome upon their return to Hong Kong.
21 Aug 2024 - 2:15PM
The great escape: when 3 prisoners broke out of a Hong Kong jail
After 2 months of planning their escape from Chi Ma Wan open prison, the prisoners were recaptured within a couple of days
20 Aug 2024 - 8:45AM
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Hong Kong MTR’s Eastern Harbour Crossing opens in 1989 – SCMP archive
On this day 35 years ago, the Eastern Harbour Crossing linking Quarry Bay to Kowloon East was opened to the public.
5 Aug 2024 - 12:34PM
Why did Bruce Lee’s widow auction off his private possessions?
When Linda Lee put 150 personal items belonging to the late Hong Kong icon up for auction, for ‘people who might find great value in it’
4 Aug 2024 - 3:15AM
How a triple murder in 1958 led to the attacker’s hanging in Hong Kong
Three men were chopped to death while sleeping in the street, but their assailant was caught within days and hung for the crime later in the year
31 Jul 2024 - 6:30PM
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A visual tour of Hong Kong’s iconic ‘ding ding’ trams through the decades
On the 120th anniversary of the day Hong Kong Tramways began operation, we take a look at the iconic vehicles that trundle through the city’s streets.
30 Jul 2024 - 1:27PM
When 6 Hong Kong construction workers died after a lift cable snapped
The tragic accident happened at Telford Gardens, then under construction, when the workers took the lift rated for 20 people up to the roof and the motor malfunctioned, causing the cable to snap
30 Jul 2024 - 3:14PM
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Landslip in Hong Kong’s Kennedy Town kills 3 people in 1994 – SCMP archive
On this day 30 years ago, heavy rain washed away a slope in Hong Kong, killing three people and forcing 2,000 families to evacuate.
23 Jul 2024 - 12:30PM
When a Hongkonger was accused of dealing more opium than the global medical supply
In 1958, an Indian merchant appeared in court accused of possessing nearly 500kg of opium – enough to make more than 45kg of heroin
15 Jul 2024 - 2:45PM
When an armed robber killed two security guards in Hong Kong jewellery raid
Two security guards were shot and killed in a struggle during an armed robbery at a jewellery store in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, in 1983.
28 Jun 2024 - 7:43AM
When a death sentence was upheld for murder of Hong Kong triad leader’s boy
In 1988, a man killed the son of a triad leader in Hong Kong because he hated his father. A year later, he was convicted for the murder and sentenced to death. He lost his appeal to overturn it in 1990.
24 Jun 2024 - 11:21AM
‘Lazy cow’: HSBC executive sued dance instructors for fees after 2004 insult
When a dance instructor insulted his pupil, wealthy bank executive Mimi Wong, in public in 2004, she took him and his partner to court to demand the return of US$8 million in prepaid fees.
12 Jun 2024 - 1:59PM
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1964: Hong Kong comes together as The Beatles arrive in city – SCMP archive
On this day 60 years ago, the Liverpudlians touched down in Hong Kong to screaming crowds. We look back at the Post’s coverage.
8 Jun 2024 - 11:15AM
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