24 stories tagged with #hongkong, in publish-time order across the WeSearch catalog. Tag pages update as new stories ingest.
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A Hong Kong artist tries to mark the Tiananmen crackdown. He was quickly stopped by police
A performance artist in Hong Kong has tried to display a red thread to remember the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown…
Ex-chief of Hong Kong journalist union serving 5-day jail term after losing appeal
Ronson Chan had appealed against his conviction and five-day jail sentence for obstructing a police officer in 2022.…
Tomas Roberto: We must shut down Hong Kong’s office for intimidation and repression in Britain
Britain has, quite rightly, offered refuge to Hong Kongers fleeing political persecution. It cannot simultaneously allow the apparatus of that persecution to operate, unchecked, wi…
Former leader of Hong Kong journalist group sent to prison after obstruction conviction
Former Hong Kong journalist leader Ronson Chan begins a five-day prison sentence after losing an appeal for obstructing police.…
Death of Hongkong Post? Mounting losses, dwindling demand cast shadow over service
Government has proposed HK$4.6 billion lifeline for operator after years of losses amid changing business environment.…
Stamp of approval sought on HK$4.6 billion lifeline for struggling Hongkong Post
Government-owned postal service provider has recorded eight consecutive annual deficits, accumulating nearly HK$2.9 billion in losses.…
Can AI help Hongkongers quit smoking? Health authorities are giving it a go
Office unveils its ‘Chat to Quit’ chatbot pilot initiative as part of annual campaign in June.…
Tens of thousands of Ukrainians and Hong Kongers seeking safety in the UK granted extended stay
Migration minister Mike Tapp said the UK would ‘offer sanctuary to those in need’ while ‘restoring control at the border’…
Hongkongers stuck for hours as 673,000 return via land checkpoints after long weekend
Residents returning from mainland China after Buddha’s Birthday long weekend get caught in long, winding queues and jam-packed checkpoints.…
HSBC Hong Kong targets 7.5 million customers, same number as city’s population
HSBC Hong Kong sees an increase in international clients coming to city to invest as it becomes a global wealth management hub.…
香港で幸運呼ぶ伝統の “まんじゅう祭り”
【NHK】香港で幸運を呼ぶとされる縁起物のまんじゅうを奪い合う伝統の祭りが開かれました。 「まんじゅう祭り」は香港の離島、長洲で100年以上前の清朝末期に疫病の終息を祈願して始まったとされています。 24…
Hongkongers praise astronaut Lai Ka-ying at send-off ceremony in Jiuquan
Residents watching event at launch centre describe trailblazer as providing immense encouragement for city.…
Tiffany & Co. Brings the Blue Box Café to Its Causeway Bay Flagship in Hong Kong
Chef Agustin Balbi of MICHELIN‑starred Andō reimagines café classics with local flair.…
Hong Kong’s Paul Chan urges closer Europe ties, dialogue to work out differences
Finance chief says opportunities exist to tap city’s capital markets, while acknowledging concerns over trade imbalances.…
Hong Kong is the best anchor for Chinese firms seeking global waters
As a gateway to international success, Hong Kong can help mainland firms clear barriers from intellectual property trust to capital efficiency.…
Hong Kong holds off on annual LGBTQ publicity drive. Is a community being forgotten?
Advocacy groups and lawmaker raise concerns over shrinking publicity spending by task force responsible for promoting sexual diversity.…
Nearly 10,000 Hongkongers granted permanent UK residence under BN(O) scheme
British National (Overseas) visa pathway was launched five years ago.…
Dignity for the dead: 6 Hongkongers form city’s first corpse restoration team
Team under funeral information platform RIPHK has handled more than 10 cases since December, including victims of Tai Po fire.…
アジア有数の空のハブ 香港国際空港に新ターミナル完成
【NHK】アジア有数のハブ空港として知られる香港国際空港に新たなターミナルが完成しました。 香港国際空港に完成した第2旅客ターミナルは、およそ100億香港ドル、日本円で2000億円かけて建設され、今月27日…
K-pop stars BTS to hold 3 concerts at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium in 2027
Boy band will perform on March 4, 6 and 7 as part of their ‘Arirang’ world tour with tickets priced at up to HK$3,299 each.…
Hong Kong helpers cry out as popular garden in Central to close for underpass work
Asian Migrants’ Coordinating Body says closure of Statue Square Gardens will affect helpers as it serves as vital social hub every Sunday.…
Hong Kong court hears final arguments in trial of Tiananmen vigil organizers, hopes for July verdict
A Hong Kong court has concluded final arguments in a national security trial for two former organizers of vigils remembering the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown…
‘My way or the highway’ is no way to make informed policy for Hong Kong
Can an administration that finds it hard to take feedback from lawmakers truly listen to the public in consultation on the city’s five-year plan?…
New Zealand car crash: how Hongkongers can stay safe on self-drive trips abroad
The SCMP outlines road safety precautions motorists should take following string of traffic accidents involving residents travelling overseas.…