Tag: Hong Kong
Strengthening Middle East Ties: Hong Kong’s Paul Chan Leads Delegation to Saudi Arabia
Hong Kong's Finance Chief Paul Chan has embarked on a trip to Saudi Arabia with a delegation from the finance, innovation, and technology sectors....
Hong Kong Official Praises Successful First Kai Tak Sports Park Test Event
The recent test event at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Sports Park was a success, according to Chief Secretary Eric Chan. The event, which involved...
Kai Tak Sports Park to Host Twenty New Trial Events – RTHK
Kai Tak Sports Park, set to open next year, recently hosted its first test event, a local football league match at the Kai Tak...
End Zoos Worldwide: The Root Cause of Hong Kong’s Monkey Deaths
Twelve monkeys have tragically died at Hong Kong's Zoological and Botanical Gardens, with 11 of them succumbing to a bacterial infection called melioidosis. This...
Increased Number of Border Polling Booths Expected for Legco Elections
The government is planning to increase the number of polling stations near the border for Hongkongers on the mainland to vote in the upcoming...
Tropical Storm Trami Signals T3 in Hong Kong: Update on Trami’s Path through Southern...
The Hong Kong Observatory issued the Strong Wind Signal, No.3 at 10.40 am on Saturday as Severe Tropical Storm Trami moved westwards. The storm...
Tropical Storm Trami Forces HKO to Issue T3 Signal at 10.40am – RTHK
The Hong Kong Observatory announced that they would be issuing a Strong Wind Signal No. 3 at 10:40 am due to the approach of...
Social Workers Suspended for Protest-Related Convictions by Hong Kong’s Licensing Body
In a recent development, Hong Kong's new social work licensing body has suspended the qualifications of 11 social workers for up to three years,...
Hong Kong to Add Etomidate to Dangerous Drug List in 2025: Crackdown on ‘Space...
Hong Kong is taking steps to combat the misuse of a short-acting anaesthetic called etomidate, also known as "space oil," by adding it to...
Defending Delay in Announcing Suspected Sexual Assault Cases at Hong Kong Care Home
The Secretary for Labour and Welfare in Hong Kong has defended the two-month delay in announcing cases of suspected sexual assault at a care...