E-payment service provider to introduce threshold from August 1, as part of efforts to reduce financial pressure on service users.
News of the gift announced on Monday as city celebrated 27th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to China.
His efforts to be at the forefront of data journalism were publicly recognised, and he won at least 100 awards locally and globally.
Airport Authority of Hong Kong reports net profit of HK$1.61 billion in 2023-24.
Retail sales in Hong Kong have slumped by double-digit figures for two months in a row as consumers change the way they shop.
More than 300,000 commercial, residential and industrial land parcels will be automatically extended for another 50 years upon expiration.
Hong Kong’s two cruise terminals have still to recover from Covid-related lockdown.
Despite recording ninth straight year of losses, theme park’s revenue soared 156 per cent to HK$5.7 billion last year as visitors return.
More than 1,000 people from various department and organisations take part in crowd management exercise based on simulated arson incident.
New technology a ‘double-edged sword’ that can drive innovation but also spur misinformation, executives say at industry forum.
Observatory cancelled warning at 1.10pm, after earlier downgrading it from red rainstorm signal in the morning.
Singer and fashion icon will guide people through key items at exhibition by Hong Kong Palace Museum in Cantonese, English and Mandarin.
Security Bureau condemns ex-school leaders after Christian Zheng Sheng College says will close after accounts frozen in fraud probe.
Chaotic scenes on Lower Albert Road in Central as taxi slams into a railing and woman falls to street below.
Observatory says more than 40mm of rainfall recorded in some areas and showers expected to linger for the rest of the day.
Bulk-buying store has been drawing residents over border in search of deals and new service appears to pose threat to local retailers.
Government released lengthy statement in effort to counter claims by US-based economist after his talk in Hong Kong.
Tommy Tam of the Society of IATA Passenger Agents says Cathay has ‘unshirkable responsibility’ to provide more direct flights to 8 new locations.
The strong monsoon signal was issued at 5.42pm.
Airline struggling to meet expectations to expand flights to Middle East and Asia, and can only start direct flights to Riyadh in October, behind mainland Chinese competitors.
Campaign which also features two-minute video takes ‘positive approach’, says Tourism Board, and will be launched on Monday.
Lantau Island battered by wet weather, with more than 90mm of rainfall per hour recorded at scenic spot Cheung Sha as of 11.45am.
Economy grows 2.7 per cent in first quarter compared with same period last year, with government pointing to tourism as driver for further expansion.
Undersecretary for Security Michael Cheuk warns thrill-seeking residents against chasing waves, says police will enforce law when necessary.
Weekend operation in southern parts leads to arrests over offences including drink driving and possession of dangerous drugs.
Farzana, 46, is part of growing number of women from ethnic minority groups joining Citybus, which is pushing for greater diversity in hiring.
MTR Corporation says service suspension will span Prince Edward, Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei and Ho Man Tin stations, with works limited to 28 hours.
Authorities have not disclosed names of highest earners, but Post check finds heavy hitters from major conglomerates earn anywhere from HK$9 million to HK$130 million.
Airport Authority chairman Jack So will hand over reins to the body’s CEO, Fred Lam.
Workers cut down three-storey-tall barren weeping fig at the junction of Luard Road and Johnston Road, after efforts to save the tree failed.