Tag: Hong Kong
Customs Chief Emphasizes Safeguarding Security as Key Duty
Customs Chief Chan Tsz-tat Prioritizes National Security The newly appointed customs and excise commissioner, Chan Tsz-tat, highlighted the importance of safeguarding national security as a top priority for his team. Taking over from...
Hong Kong National Security Committee Denies Prisoner’s Early Release – Court Update
Hong Kong's national security committee has made a decision regarding a prisoner's early release for good behavior in jail. The High Court heard that Ma Chun-man, who is serving a five-year sentence for inciting...
Is Hong Kong Truly Living Up to its ‘Asia’s World City’ Brand?
During the recent “two sessions”, Chinese Premier Li Qiang reaffirmed Hong Kong’s “one country, two systems” framework and called on the city to deepen international exchanges and cooperation. It was a timely reminder of...
Grand Ocean Cinema in Hong Kong Closes After 56 Years: End of an Era
The iconic Grand Ocean Cinema, a 56-year-old landmark in Tsim Sha Tsui, is set to close its doors for good on June 2. The operator's tenancy contract is coming to an end, leading to...
Ensuring Safety and Reporting Culture in Cathay’s Hong Kong Cadet Training
Cathay Pacific Airways, the flag carrier of Hong Kong, has promised to instill a strong sense of safety and a culture of reporting within its cadet pilot training. The airline made this commitment as...
Seize Benefits of ‘One Country, Two Systems’ Model: Zheng Yanxiong
Beijing’s top official in Hong Kong, Zheng Yanxiong, recently emphasized the importance of leveraging the opportunities presented by the “one country, two systems” model to drive local and national development. Addressing the city’s deputies...
Cathay Group to recruit 4,000 employees for Hong Kong expansion
Cathay Group's Ambitious Expansion Plans to Hire 4,000 Employees Worldwide Hong Kong’s renowned airline Cathay Group is gearing up for a massive recruitment drive, aiming to bring on board up to 4,000 new employees globally...
Hong Kong Files WTO Complaint Against US Tariffs
Hong Kong Challenges US Tariffs at WTO In response to the recent imposition of 10 per cent tariffs on products from Hong Kong by the United States, the Hong Kong government has taken a decisive...
Hong Kong man, 36, charged under Article 23 security law for ‘seditious’ online posts
**Hong Kong Man, 36, Charged Under Article 23 Security Law for 'Seditious' Online Posts** A 36-year-old man in Hong Kong has found himself in legal trouble after being charged with sedition under the national security...
Jimmy Lai Denies Being Middleman in Taiwan-US Diplomatic Ties Trial
Jimmy Lai's Denial in Taiwan-US Diplomatic Ties Trial Jailed pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai is at the center of a high-profile trial where he vehemently denies the allegations of being a "middleman" in helping Taiwan...
















