See why the fires that ravaged the Wang Fuk Court high-rise tower complex are among the worst in the city’s history.
From arachnophobia to zuigerphobia, here are 26 specific fears and scares that people might have.
What happens when a typhoon hits Hong Kong? From the science behind a T10 signal to how the city copes, this story explores the anatomy of a storm and its impact on the city.
Rare prehistoric treasures like “Apex” and “Stan” are fetching staggering prices.
Explore our infographic showing the human toll of the atomic bombings on Japan 80 years ago.
Discover what is taking a toll on dolphins, porpoises and whales in this special infographic.
The year depends on when the calendar you use starts – and there are so many to choose from.
The Post revisits three upmarket estates a year after we exposed a range of unauthorised structures and land encroachment at each project
Check out our infographic which shows the priciest dinosaurs of five different species.
Reclaiming aggressively, breaking gambling monopoly, diversifying the economy: where is Macau heading next?
Personal stories of three migrant workers in Hong Kong and their grim accommodation
Dolphins living in captive conditions face circumstances vastly different than those of the ocean.
Asian-Americans have emerged as a significant voter demographic in the United States. Recent polling sheds light on which candidate they may prefer in 2024.
New rules, different outfits, more venues – a visual comparison on how the 1924 and 2024 Paris Olympics differ.
Hong Kong is taking a major step in its war on waste by banning many single-use plastics. Here’s a visual guide on how much we waste, and the new rules aimed at tackling the problem.
A visual guide to how the South China Morning Post’s small graphics team creates world-class infographics that get noticed.
Unauthorised expansions to luxury homes across the city have triggered concerns over safety risks, unfairness and lax enforcement.
The hottest summer ever recorded in Hong Kong coincided with higher temperatures elsewhere in Asia, as global climate change also sent the mercury rising in Europe and North America. Will next year be hotter?
A complete and detailed visual explainer to understand the causes and impact of the treated water about to be dumped on the shores of Japan.