Tag: RTHK news update
Man Arrested for Sending Fake Emails – Latest News and Updates
**Man Arrested for Sending Fake Emails - Latest News and Updates**A man has been arrested by the police for sending fake emails, using forged...
Woman arrested for kidnapping Hong Kong couple in Myanmar – RTHK
Woman Arrested for Kidnapping Hong Kong Couple in MyanmarA shocking incident has recently unfolded, sending ripples of fear and concern throughout Hong Kong. A...
CE to conduct duty visit to Beijing on Wednesday – RTHK
Chief Executive John Lee of Hong Kong is set to embark on a significant journey to Beijing for his annual duty visit. The visit,...
Kai Tak Terminal Prepares for Mega Cruise Arrival
The Kai Tak Terminal in Hong Kong is abuzz with excitement as the largest cruise liner in Asia, the Spectrum of the Seas, is...
HKO Cancels All Signals as Typhoon Trami Moves Away – RTHK
The Hong Kong Observatory has lifted all typhoon signals at 12:20 am on Sunday as Typhoon Trami moves further away from the city. Previously,...
T3 Typhoon Signal to Remain in Force Until at Least 10 pm
The Hong Kong Observatory announced on Saturday that the Strong Wind Signal No. 3 will continue to be in effect until at least 10...
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...
Kevin Yeung praised for efficient handling of monkey deaths – RTHK
Chief Executive John Lee commended Secretary for Culture, Sports, and Tourism Kevin Yeung for his prompt response to the recent monkey deaths at Hong...
Tragic death toll rises to 11 as another Common Squirrel Monkey dies
The government announced on Sunday that another Common Squirrel Monkey from the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens has tragically passed away, bringing the...
Skilled Technicians Addressing Manpower Shortage in RTHK
The Hong Kong government is taking steps to address the looming manpower shortage by bringing in 10,000 skilled technicians, according to Chief Secretary Eric...