At least five tourist groups, each containing 30 to 40 people, take photos in front of popular red brick wall displaying name and crest of HKU between 11am and 12pm.
Times Higher Education says downgrades for some local institutions are due to decline in overall ranking performance amid fierce competition across continent.
Hong Kong’s Immigration Department shares data for morning foot traffic, as city prepares range of activities and attractions to mark mainland’s extended weekend.
City also recorded more than 6,100 cloud-to-ground lightning strikes amid unstable weather on Tuesday night.
Thirteen years after statutory minimum wage introduced, a new formula that bars any rate cuts in future has been approved.
The appetite of mainland Chinese firms for premium space was not enough to stem a steady increase in the vacancy rate as more office premises came online and overall demand shrank.
Film lovers flock to cinema for final showings after nearly 60 years of operation.
Security camera footage from Yuen Long shows hail falling amid torrential rain at around 9.30pm.
Crowds pack Hennessy Road for Mirror member’s 25th birthday, amid a free ride day sponsored by the fan club.
KELY Support Group says schools should provide more career support and companies can benefit from diverse cultural background and talent.
Court of Appeal clears three executives of two charges of conspiracy to defraud and quashes conviction of fourth defendant.
Undersecretary for Labour and Welfare Ho Kai-ming also reveals website providing information on help for carers has had 350,000 hits since in November.
The number of Hongkongers with negative-equity loans stood at 32,073 in the first quarter of the year, tripling from the previous quarter and the most since some 40,000 cases were recorded in the first quarter of 2004.
Airport Authority chairman Jack So will hand over reins to the body’s CEO, Fred Lam.
Police and Department of Health mount joint operation in Yau Tsim Mong district, arresting trio, aged between 29 and 33, for alleged illegal sale of medicinal products.
A source says the government has shifted to a ‘softer, reactive’ approach but is not planning any large-scale publicity campaigns or high-level delegations to explain the new law overseas.
The Advisory Council on the Environment has unanimously endorsed the environmental impact assessment report on the San Tin Technopole with eight conditions.
Lawmakers hear 40 petrol stations have agreed to install 100 quick chargers by March next year.
Homemaker, who has had several domestic helpers quit early, says tougher regulations needed to help staff retention.