Authorities in Hong Kong initiated a search on Thursday for a 52-year-old man who went missing after embarking on a climbing trip on Lantau Island. This comes as the city recorded its highest temperatures of the year amid a severe heatwave.
Hong Kong banks announced new measures to tighten oversight on clients from mainland China seeking to open savings and investment accounts. This move has sparked varied reactions among investors, particularly from those looking to diversify their portfolios globally.
A court in Hong Kong has sentenced former university professor <strong>Leo Hongbin</strong> to <strong>20 weeks</strong> in prison for accepting a bribe of <strong>40,000 Hong Kong dollars</strong> (approximately <strong>5,109 US dollars</strong>) to assist an unqualified student in enrolling in a graduate program. The court deemed his actions damaging to the city's reputation.
Reports indicate that approximately <strong>86%</strong> of children seeking places in public primary schools in <strong>Hong Kong</strong> have secured one of their top three choices, a record high. This comes as the number of applicants has decreased by <strong>16%</strong>, reflecting significant changes in the education system.
The principal of San Wai Commercial School in Hong Kong, <strong>Lee Chuk-hing</strong>, resigned following an incident where he verbally abused security guards during a school trip to Singapore. His resignation has sparked mixed reactions among students, with some calling for accountability while others believe his apology was sincere.
Hong Kong is witnessing a significant transformation in its public housing sector, with the average waiting time for subsidized housing dropping to <strong>4.7 years</strong>. This change offers hope to families grappling with a housing crisis.
Common law is a significant asset in Hong Kong, enhancing communication between local lawyers and their global counterparts. The unique bilingual legal system in Hong Kong bridges China and the international legal community.
Hong Kong is preparing to launch a new gold settlement system in the coming months, reinforcing its position as a leading gold trading center in Asia. This initiative aims to secure a competitive edge in the precious metals market.
Hong Kong has recorded six consecutive hot nights, marking the longest such period in May due to a severe heatwave affecting the city. The Hong Kong Observatory reported that the minimum temperature remained at or above <strong>28 degrees Celsius</strong> (82.4 degrees Fahrenheit) for six consecutive nights.
Hong Kong police have launched an investigation after a sharp blade was found between seats on a double-decker bus. This incident, reported by a passenger during their journey, marks the second such case in recent days.
Postal services in Hong Kong are experiencing a significant decline, with reports indicating that the post office in the busy Causeway Bay area received very few customers during peak hours. This downturn reflects a global crisis facing traditional postal services.
The Hong Kong authorities are set to inject <strong>4.6 billion Hong Kong dollars</strong> (equivalent to <strong>587 million US dollars</strong>) into the government postal service. This initiative aims to ensure the continuity of operations over the next three years following eight consecutive years of losses and a decline in mail volume.
Hong Kong is poised to enhance its role as a key hub for yuan trading in Central Asia, according to Stephen Chan Man, Vice President of Bank of China in Hong Kong. This announcement comes ahead of a high-level delegation visit to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan next month.
A principal from San Wai Commercial Secondary School in Hong Kong has been suspended after being recorded insulting security guards during a student trip to Singapore. The incident has sparked strong reactions from the community.
Veteran Hong Kong lawyer Alan Ho has filed for judicial review following a government order to demolish structures deemed illegal at his residence. This legal challenge comes after authorities dismissed his previous constitutional arguments.
Hong Kong's Fire Services Department has announced the adoption of a smart fire alarm system utilizing Internet of Things technology in 3600 old residential buildings. This decision follows a successful pilot test of the system in the first quarter of this year.
Chinese AI companies, Minimax Group and Zhihub Technology, will join the Hang Seng Technology Index next month. This decision follows investor criticism regarding the index's performance amid the global AI boom.
A high school principal in Hong Kong has resigned following a scandal involving inappropriate behavior during a school trip to Singapore. Lee Chuk-hing submitted his resignation days after being suspended from his position.
Hong Kong has announced the launch of a new solar power station built on a rehabilitated landfill in the Tsuen Wan area. This initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions equivalent to planting approximately 20,000 trees annually.
Meteorological reports from Hong Kong indicate that the phenomenon of <strong>El Niño</strong> could transform the four to seven tropical storms expected this year into severe hurricanes. This warning comes as the city experiences a significant rise in temperatures, with <strong>33.4 degrees Celsius</strong> recorded in <strong>Tsim Sha Tsui</strong> on Thursday.
A bus driver in Hong Kong has been suspended after a video surfaced showing him driving without his hands on the wheel. The incident, which occurred late Thursday, raised significant public safety concerns, prompting the company to launch an immediate investigation.
Hong Kong's exports saw a remarkable increase of <strong>42.9%</strong> year-on-year in April, reaching <strong>HKD 620.9 billion</strong> (approximately <strong>USD 79.3 billion</strong>). This growth is attributed to strong global demand for AI-related electronics, though the government warns that escalating tensions in the Middle East could negatively impact future forecasts.
A Chinese woman from the mainland has become the first patient to be transferred from Hong Kong to China under a new cross-border ambulance trial plan. She was moved from Tuen Mun Hospital to Zhuhai People's Hospital after her health condition was assessed.
HK Electric has announced a significant increase of <strong>20.4%</strong> in fuel charges, leading to higher energy bills for customers starting in June. This decision comes amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East affecting oil prices.
Hong Kong has announced the establishment of an International Commercial Court aimed at resolving cross-border disputes, enhancing the city's role as a global legal hub. The court was inaugurated as a dedicated platform for global companies to settle high-value disputes.
Hong Kong lawmakers have urged authorities to merge the two cross-border ferry terminals, China Ferry Terminal and Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal, to enhance capacity amid rising demand for luxury yachts. This call follows a reported decline in passenger numbers by 6.5% in 2025.
Thirty-five families in Hong Kong face eviction after two and a half months of the government's new law aimed at eliminating inadequate housing. This comes as 40 other families from the Yee Wah building are still considering their future options.
Hong Kong's Finance Secretary, Christopher Hui Ching-yu, stated that gold could serve as a potential 'bridge' between traditional and new forms of finance. This remark was made during his discussion on enhancing growth opportunities for the city's digital asset market.
Authorities in Hong Kong have suspended a sewage system replacement project in Kowloon following the death of a 68-year-old worker due to an industrial accident. The incident occurred on Wednesday when the worker was struck by an electric crane at the construction site.
Hong Kong's Chief Executive of the Stock Exchange, Bonnie Chan Yat-ting, announced that the city is an ideal option for Central Asian companies considering secondary listings to raise funds. This initiative coincides with a high-level visit to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan scheduled for June.