On Wednesday, 4th March 2020, local health officials confirmed that a pet dog in Hong Kong has contracted coronavirus from its owner. It is believed to be the first known human to animal dis… Read More
China Pushes for New Hong Kong Security Law. Sure, it sounds like it’s got nothing to do with religion in general – or Christianity specifically. And yet, this is Chi… Read More
Are we at the beginning of the end of Christianity in Hong Kong? A while back, I started to write about new religious regulations in China. Mainland China, with the atheist Communist governm… Read More
BlueArk ecology has recently ushered in new progress. The Blue Ark, a metaverse entity concept store in the ecology, will open at THE PENINSULA Hong Kong on Wednesday, 2nd, 16th, and the fir… Read More
The 75th Cannes Film Festival ended successfully a few days ago, which is the biggest cultural event in Europe after the return to normal life since the pandemic of covid-19. “Spring… Read More
On June 16, 2022/2023 Digital Currency Forum and Hong Kong Digital Currency Academy (HKDCA) Launching Ceremony was officially opened in Kowloon, Hong Kong.
With the theme of “New Era… Read More
ReverseDAO will provide funding to a variety of student societies across many of Hong Kong’s top universities and act as the bridge between web 2.0 and web 3.0 for a new generation.
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Announcement on the Recommended Entries of the 11th Governor’s Cup Industrial Design Competition of Guangdong Province in the Overseas and Hong Kong/Macao/Taiwan Division
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Police have charged Kwong Kau, 65, with the murder of 28-year-old Abby Choi, a Hong Kong model. Kwong was a police detective before he resigned in 2004 amid an allegation of sexual assault… Read More
According to reports, the Chinese government department in charge of Hong Kong will likely be placed under the direct control of the ruling Communist Party leadership in Beijing, who will th… Read More
Austen Chu, a 26-year-old from Hong Kong, is the founder of Wristcheck, a consignment-based luxury watch platform that has amassed an inventory of 80 million dollars' worth of timepieces. Th… Read More
Alibaba announced a major overhaul to split the tech giant into six business groups, with each unit overseen by its own leadership and executive board. The move is aimed at "unlocking shareh… Read More
The article discusses concerns around human rights protections surrounding plans by the Hong Kong government to share transplant organs between the city's hospitals and those in mainland Chi… Read More
Faced with ever-widening censorship at home, Hong Kong filmmakers are increasingly taking their creativity to an international audience, showing an uncut version of their city beyond the rea… Read More
Since the law came into effect in 2020, libraries in Hong Kong have been required to remove books from their shelves that are deemed to be politically sensitive. This has led to a cull of bo… Read More
The South Korean human rights group, 5.18 Memorial Foundation, announced on May 2 that it will award the 2023 Gwangju Prize for Human Rights to jailed Hong Kong rights activist and barrister… Read More
Jimmy Lai's son Sebastien Lai warns investors that doing business in Hong Kong is risky due to the suppression of freedom under Chinese rule. Beijing has continued to export its authoritaria… Read More
Hong Kong leader John Lee has called on Cathay Pacific to “retrain” staff following allegations of discrimination against mainland Chinese passengers on a weekend flight who coul… Read More
Hong Kong's government broadcaster, Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), has removed thousands of episodes of old shows from its podcast platform in recent months, including cancelled shows wh… Read More
Three years after Beijing imposed a law criminalizing public dissent and political opposition in Hong Kong, social activists continue to speak out against injustices despite the threats of a… Read More
Hong Kong social activists continue to speak out against the crackdown on dissent and political opposition, despite the risks of arrest and prosecution. Opposition party leader Chan Po-ying… Read More
Concerns are growing that China could use the Interpol "red notice" arrest warrant system to target anyone overseas who says or does something the ruling Communist Party doesn't like, using… Read More
Hong Kong’s “last elected district councilors” have called on the international community to withdraw recognition for the city’s legislature after it voted to slash t… Read More
Hong Kong police have questioned the family of exiled pro-democracy activist Nathan Law, who has been targeted under the national security law. Law's parents and brother were taken away for… Read More
Chinese Canadians are remembering singer Coco Lee as a pioneer in promoting Asian representation in North American pop culture, following her recent death. Lee, who was born in Hong Kong and… Read More
The Chinese Communist Party has taken direct control of running the day-to-day affairs of Hong Kong, removing responsibility from China's cabinet. This move is seen as linked to recent effor… Read More
Hong Kong's government broadcaster, Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK), has announced the cancellation of the LGBTQ+ radio show "We Are Family" after 17 years on air. The move is seen as part… Read More
Residents of democratic Taiwan are increasingly choosing Japan over Hong Kong as a tourism destination. Hong Kong has dropped out of the top five destinations for Taiwanese travelers, with J… Read More
Hong Kong police have questioned the parents of US-based democracy campaigner Anna Kwok as part of a series of moves targeting the relatives of eight prominent overseas activists. Kwok is th… Read More
Hong Kong police have arrested 10 people for "collusion with foreign forces" and "inciting riot" over a defunct fund that supported individuals involved in the 2019 protest movement. The arr… Read More
Hong Kong has been ranked as the most expensive city in the world for expats for the second year in a row, according to Mercer's 2023 Cost of Living Ranking. New York remains the most expens… Read More
Hong Kong has again postponed the national security trial of media mogul Jimmy Lai until December 18. Lai, founder of the pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper, faces charges of “conspir… Read More
Hong Kong's security chief, Chris Tang, has warned Danish artist Jens Galschiøt that his artwork, including the "Pillar of Shame" sculpture commemorating the Tiananmen Square massacre… Read More
Detained civil rights activist Jimmy Sham has partially won his bid for equal recognition of same-sex marriage in Hong Kong. The Court of Final Appeal ruled that the government has a constit… Read More
Hong Kong experienced severe flooding after record levels of rainfall fell in the wake of Super Typhoon Haikui. The heavy rain resulted in two deaths and 110 injuries, as well as the closure… Read More
Hong Kong police have questioned three relatives of exiled pro-democracy lawmaker Ted Hui, who is one of eight overseas activists wanted under a security law. The individuals, including Hui'… Read More
Hong Kong has lost its status as the world's freest economy, according to the Fraser Institute, due to ongoing restrictions on civil and political freedoms. The city has been replaced by Sin… Read More
China has demanded that foreign consulates in Hong Kong provide personal details of locally hired staff, including names, job titles, addresses, ID or passport numbers, and nationality. Cons… Read More
Taiwanese businessman Lee Meng-chu, who disappeared in Shenzhen in August 2019 during the Hong Kong protests, has revealed that he was initially detained for carrying a card with the slogan… Read More
Shares of Evergrande, a Chinese real estate developer, have been suspended on the Hong Kong exchange after reports emerged that its chairman is under surveillance. This is not the first time… Read More
China celebrated its National Day with military parades and calls for national unity, while protesters against Communist Party rule rallied in cities around the world. President Xi Jinping e… Read More
Chinese property firm Evergrande's stock soared 20% after trading resumed in Hong Kong, despite the announcement last week that its director and executive chairman, Hui Ka Yan, is under scru… Read More
Danish sculptor Jens Galschiøt, whose "Pillar of Shame" statue was seized by Hong Kong authorities, said that police are harassing the relatives of people who work with him overseas… Read More
A Hong Konger in the UK has developed an app called "Hongkonger" to help Hong Kong migrants find pro-democracy businesses and services in their new country of residence. The app offers class… Read More
Leylah Fernandez came from a set down to defeat Katerina Siniakova and win the Hong Kong Open, claiming her third career WTA title. The 21-year-old Canadian's victory is her first tennis tit… Read More
The crypto industry's "winter" phase in the US has led many projects and investors to turn to Asia for growth opportunities. The region's growing crypto adoption and favorable policy develop… Read More
Libraries in Hong Kong have removed two children’s picture books published in democratic Taiwan over illustrations depicting a pro-democracy demonstration and a reference to the 1989 T… Read More
Hong Kong police have arrested former pro-democracy member Derek Chu on suspicion of breaching the city's mandatory pension law. Chu, who resigned in 2021 before being forced to take an oath… Read More
China is planning to enhance "patriotic education" in schools, universities, and religious institutions, including in Hong Kong, to strengthen loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party and Pres… Read More
Hong Kong leader John Lee has pledged to eradicate dissent in the city with new laws, stating that the "root causes of chaos haven't yet been eliminated". Lee plans to introduce new national… Read More
Muslims at Hong Kong's Kowloon Mosque have raised the Chinese national flag in formal ceremonies, causing shock and disappointment among some believers. The ceremonies were attended by commu… Read More
Korea Investment Partners Southeast Asia (KIPSEA) has launched a $60 million fund to invest in Southeast Asian startups. The fund will focus on seed to Series B startups, with a particular i… Read More
Standard Chartered-owned crypto security firm Zodia Custody is launching its services in Hong Kong, as part of its expansion into the Asia-Pacific region. Zodia helps financial institutions… Read More
A gun charge against Washington state Sen. Jeff Wilson has been dismissed by a Hong Kong court after he mistakenly carried a gun into the territory. Wilson, a Republican state senator, said… Read More
China is cooperating with Finland's investigation into the damaged Balticconnector gas pipeline, with a Chinese vessel being named as the prime suspect. Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo c… Read More
Zhou Shuzhuang, a founding member of the Tiananmen Mothers victims' group, has passed away at the age of 87 in Beijing. She had spent decades advocating for justice for the victims of the 19… Read More
Rowena He, a Tiananmen massacre historian, spoke out about the fear and self-censorship prevalent in Hong Kong due to the ongoing crackdown on dissent. He, a Chinese-Canadian academic, was d… Read More
Hong Kong security chief Chris Tang has warned that the city plans to enact more far-reaching security laws to prevent espionage, which could apply to anyone worldwide. The 2020 National Sec… Read More
A US congressional report has called for sanctions against Hong Kong judges and expanded efforts to protect emigrants' pension funds, in response to China's tightening grip on the city. The… Read More
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