The Japanese rock band One OK Rock has canceled its scheduled concerts in Hong Kong on May 2 and 3, 2026, due to unforeseen circumstances, leaving local fans disappointed. This decision follows the cancellation of a previous concert in Shanghai.
A Hong Kong court sentenced a 32-year-old chef, <strong>Cham Shu Shing</strong>, to <strong>11 months</strong> in prison and fined him <strong>4,500 Hong Kong dollars</strong> for selling his digital wallet to scammers. The scammers used the wallet to collect <strong>25,500 Hong Kong dollars</strong> in fake donations for victims of a fire in <strong>Tai Po</strong>.
The Hong Kong government has rejected a proposal from over 400 victims of the Tai Po fire to redevelop the site as a long-term housing solution. The Housing Department confirmed that rebuilding the affected buildings would take a long time and face numerous risks.
Former Hong Kong Chief Executive <strong>Leung Chun-ying</strong> has announced the launch of a new platform for <strong>traditional Chinese medicine</strong> trade, aimed at connecting manufacturers in mainland China with global markets. This initiative is part of efforts to enhance the testing and certification system in the city.
Hong Kong police have launched a search for a man who stole two rare Pokémon cards valued at approximately <strong>HK$250,000</strong> from a store in Tsim Sha Tsui. The incident occurred when the thief requested to see the cards and then fled with them.
Renowned architect <strong>Norman Foster</strong> shared his vision for the future of <strong>Hong Kong</strong> during his visit to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the <strong>HSBC</strong> building. In an interview with Bloomberg, Foster discussed the ongoing changes in the city's skyline.
Hong Kong witnessed two horrific accidents on San Tin Road, resulting in the death of a bus driver and injuries to 16 others. The first incident occurred at 9:51 PM, involving a collision between two cars and a taxi, while the second involved a crash between five vehicles.
Hong Kong customs authorities announced the seizure of approximately 10,000 counterfeit football shirts and other unauthorized goods valued at around <strong>64 million Hong Kong dollars</strong> (equivalent to <strong>8 million US dollars</strong>) ahead of the World Cup finals in June. The operation lasted 19 days and resulted in the arrest of three individuals for violating goods description laws.
A sudden power outage in Hong Kong led to approximately 90 individuals being trapped in elevators across the city on Thursday morning. The incident was caused by a technical fault in the electricity network between the city's main power suppliers.
A car owner in Hong Kong fell victim to a scam that cost him HK$500,000 (approximately US$63,800) after being deceived by fake offers for prepaid fuel cards. The fraudsters communicated with him via WhatsApp.
Hong Kong has announced plans to provide urgent relief measures for the transport sector severely affected by rising fuel prices. This decision follows a government meeting aimed at addressing the global energy crisis stemming from conflicts in the Middle East.
Hong Kong faces significant challenges in its strategy to attract talent, raising concerns about the predominance of applicants from mainland China. This situation questions its future as a global destination and highlights the need for greater diversity in talent sources.
A recent study indicates that approximately <strong>24%</strong> of companies in Hong Kong will widely adopt <strong>artificial intelligence</strong> this year, marking a threefold increase from last year. Business leaders anticipate that this trend will lead to a reduction in employee numbers in the future.
Hong Kong is set to launch a new research institute later this month aimed at boosting efforts in artificial intelligence development. The institute seeks to ensure that all citizens and sectors benefit from this advanced technology.
Hong Kong is a unique city that combines historical landmarks with modern atmospheres. In a new episode of 'Grand Voyager', Lily Dawes explores everything that makes this city special, from ancient temples to stunning landscapes.
An official investigation has revealed that the Hong Kong Fire Services Department failed to conduct field inspections before issuing 85 notices to shut down the fire hose system in a residential complex that experienced one of the worst fires in decades. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of safety measures in buildings.
The Hong Kong Hospital Authority has dismissed a doctor for violating professional conduct rules by posting an image of a CPR procedure in a public hospital. The case has been referred to the Medical Council for further investigation.
Despite a significant number of residents leaving Hong Kong during the Easter holiday, cinema revenues surged to <strong>25.93 million Hong Kong dollars</strong> in the first four days. This marks a notable recovery in the cinema sector compared to last year's figures.
Chinese and Hong Kong stock markets saw significant gains on Wednesday, driven by improved sentiment after a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. Major stock indices rose sharply, reflecting investor optimism.
A Hong Kong company has filed an arbitration claim against Danish shipping giant Maersk, accusing it of conspiring with the Panamanian government to acquire a strategic port. This legal action comes at a critical time for the maritime transport sector, which is undergoing significant changes.
On April 7, 1986, HSBC opened its new headquarters in Hong Kong at a cost of <strong>$5.2 billion</strong>. This event is seen as a sign of confidence in the city's future, according to the bank's chairman, Michael Sandridge.
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has initiated a five-year study to understand the reasons behind the longevity of Chinese residents. Targeting 500 individuals over the age of ninety, the research aims to conduct advanced biological analyses amid Hong Kong's aging population.
The Wang Fuk management in Hong Kong denied a request from over 300 owners to hold a public meeting, citing a lack of necessary legal information. A briefing for residents is scheduled for early May.
Hong Kong authorities have initiated asset seizure proceedings linked to crimes committed by Jimmy Lai, the former media tycoon, with a hearing set for July 8. This follows a twenty-year prison sentence handed down earlier this year.
Hesai Group and Taikang Life Insurance are preparing to invest in the IPO of Manycore Tech Inc., a company specializing in spatial design software, in Hong Kong. This move comes as interest in modern technology grows in financial markets.
Hong Kong authorities announced the extension of Immigration Director <strong>Benson Koo Chun-fung</strong>'s term until June next year, just one day before his retirement age. This decision aims to ensure a smooth transition in the upper management of government departments.
Representatives from the fishing sector in Hong Kong reported that nearly <strong>80%</strong> of fishing boats have ceased operations a month before the planned fishing ban due to unprecedented fuel price hikes caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Hong Kong police have charged a 70-year-old driver with dangerous driving after video footage surfaced showing him driving in the wrong direction on a highway. The incident has sparked widespread debate on social media.
Hong Kong lawmakers have warned that the reduction of public transport services due to rising fuel prices is just the beginning of a larger crisis. They have urged the government to take urgent action to support the sector.
Hong Kong authorities have announced plans to establish a new company this year aimed at expediting the development of the San Tin innovation hub. This initiative comes as numerous companies express interest in relocating to this technological center, reflecting a growing trend towards enhancing innovation in the region.