Ocean Park's Water World To Open On September 21
Ocean Park on Monday announced that its all-weather Water World will open its doors on September 21, and urged visitors ... Read more
HK Must Ban E-cigarettes This Year, Say Headteachers
Ten headteacher associations and school councils on Monday urged Legco to pass a bill that has been in the pipeline for ... Read more
More Submit Bids For Election Committee Seats
People who hope to join the powerful Election Committee said on Monday that they want to ensure patriots govern Hong Kon... Read more
Walk-in Jabs Expanded To Those Aged 60 And Above
The government will on Wednesday expand walk-in vaccination services to cover people aged 60 and above. At present, ... Read more
'Don't Just Issue Spending Coupons As Refund'
The Consumer Council said on Monday that if people try to get a refund from a consumption voucher purchase, the money sh... Read more
Pump Money Into Underdeveloped Sports, Govt Urged
The head of Hong Kong’s delegation to the Tokyo Olympics says the government should use the momentum galvanised by the... Read more
CE Praises HK Athletes' 'extraordinary Capability'
The Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, has paid tribute to SAR's record breaking performance at the Tokyo Olympics after Hong ... Read more
HKMAO: US 'smears' National Security Law
The Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office on Sunday said it firmly opposed and condemned the temporary "safe haven" offered... Read more
Covid Leading To More Arguments, Self-harm: Survey
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to more arguments between parents and their children, with some confessing they had though... Read more
Hong Kong Reports Two More Imported Covid Cases
Health authorities on Sunday reported two new Covid infections, both imported. One of them, a 30-year-old man, arrive... Read more
Police Seize HK$57m Of Ice, Ketamine In Yuen Long
Police on Sunday said they had seized HK$57 million worth of drugs in Yuen Long, and made two arrests. Detectives sai... Read more
Anti-sanctions Law Can Be Added To Basic Law: SJ
The Secretary for Justice Teresa Cheng said on Sunday that Beijing’s anti-sanctions law could be imposed on Hong Kong ... Read more
Business Group Says Shift To E-payments Long Overdue
The president of the Hong Kong Small and Medium Enterprises Association, Pam Mak, said on Sunday that some businesses ar... Read more
Massage Parlour Scandal Wasn't Criminal: Police Chief
Police commissioner Raymond Siu said on Saturday that no "criminal element" was involved in an incident in which the dir... Read more
Veteran Democrat Lee Wing-tat Leaves Hong Kong
The Democratic Party on Saturday confirmed that its vice-chairman, Lee Wing-tat, has left the SAR. Earlier, the pro-... Read more