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.
Post report from 1947 states that concrete foundation is widely believed to house a sword, with its blade pointing towards Tokyo.
Commissioner of Police Raymond Siu says deception cases in city grew 0.9 per cent, with all but investment scams declining between January to March.
Jewellery chain Chow Tai Fook promises more technology-led shopping because ‘that’s what younger customers want’.
Authorities opt to extend initiative by six months, with more food offerings and promotion efforts planned.
Vice-chairman Sonia Cheng says overhaul aims to ‘set the course of the group’s future’, with fresh logo and online shopping improvements among changes.
Art fair and Hong Chi Association host exhibition of 13 pieces from artists with intellectual disabilities.
It is the second increase since authorities imposed a new formula that takes into account affordability for the public.
Illustrations by local artists cover 220-metre-long hoarding wrapped around city’s most expensive commercial plot at Central harbourfront.
Tens of thousands of visitors are expected to pour in for coming events that include Art Basel, a film festival and Sevens rugby competition.
City’s flag carrier made upbeat forecast about cheaper airfares amid pressure from lawmakers after it posted HK$9.78 billion net profit last year.
Cathay CEO Ronald Lam stops short of offering any perks and discounts for airline services as he speaks before Legco’s economic development panel.
Company says it expects service will be restored to 2018 record levels this year as visitors from mainland China and rest of Asia return.
CEO Ronald Lam says company has taken prudent approach in restoring its passenger flight capacity after recent setbacks.
British Airways to also reinstate direct flights to two key Asian destinations, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, as it presses ahead with its largest transformation plan yet.
Henry Tang calls for 30,000 yuan tax-free shopping limit, replacing 5,000 yuan maximum that has been unchanged for almost three decades.
Arts precinct authority chief Henry Tang appeals to government for decision on proposed funding plan soon.
Hong Kong Tourism Board estimates 46 million visitors to the city this year, 35 per cent higher than in 2023, but only representing 70 per cent of 2018 number.
Finance chief scrapped consumption vouchers, as well as electricity bill and university entrance exam subsidies.
Xia Baolong, director of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, visits West Kowloon Cultural District on second last day of his trip and holds discussions with youngsters.
Xia Baolong, director of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, meets Bar Association and Law Society members to discuss coming national security bill, says city should further solidify its international status and attract more foreign investment.
Source familiar with company says management of French luxury brand decided to postpone event in face of China’s economic uncertainties.