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"Tourism Sector Needs To Move With The Times"

The chairwoman of the Travel Industry Council Gianna Hsu on Monday said the sector needs to innovate and change to refle... Read more

Fortune Favours Consultation, Rural Leader Tells Govt

A traditional fortune-telling ceremony said to predict the fate of Hong Kong saw history repeat itself on Monday, with a... Read more

One Dead, Several Injured In Two Fires

A woman died in a fire in a public housing flat in Kai Tak on Sunday afternoon, while a blaze in Mid-Levels left several... Read more

CS Eyes End To Tests, Caps For Mainland Travel

Chief Secretary Eric Chan acknowledged on Sunday that forcing travellers to take a PCR test for Covid before going to th... Read more

Normality Returns For Lunar New Year Traditions

Hong Kong people were on Sunday making the most of the abolition of most Covid relief measures to take part in tradition... Read more

Disruption Hits East Rail Line Services

Services on the East Rail line were disrupted on Lunar New Year's Day after a person entered the tracks at Tai Wo Statio... Read more

Paul Chan: No Decision Yet On More Spending Vouchers

The Financial Secretary, Paul Chan, on Sunday said Hong Kong people would have to wait a little longer to discover wheth... Read more

Seven Jailed For Unlawful Assembly In Central In 2019

The District Court on Saturday jailed seven people for between nine and 18 months for taking part in an unlawful assembl... Read more

Government Pledges Greater Support For The Elderly

The Chief Secretary Eric Chan on Saturday vowed to ramp up welfare and support for the elderly. He made the pledge after... Read more

'Rabbit-like Vitality Heralds New Start For HK'

The Chief Executive John Lee says the Year of the Rabbit will usher in a new start and provide new hope for Hong Kong, a... Read more

Pandemic Expert Warns Again Black Market Covid Drugs

Government pandemic advisor David Hui on Saturday said members of the public should not to buy oral Covid drugs on the b... Read more

Man Dies After Crashing Into Concrete Pumping Machine

Police are investigating a fatal traffic accident in Tsing Yi on Friday, in which a 75-year-old man died after his light... Read more

Daily RATs To Be Dropped For Teachers From Jan 30

The Education Bureau announced on Friday that teachers and other school staff will no longer be required to take a rapid... Read more

Economy Showing Signs Of Improvement, Says CE

Chief Executive John Lee said on Friday that flower vendors he spoke to were generally happy with how business is going ... Read more

Struggling Pig Kills Butcher At HK Slaughterhouse

A butcher died on Friday after he injured himself with a meat cleaver while trying to slaughter a pig. Police say th... Read more