Transport operators are organising special sightseeing tours for visitors to get a closer look at the Shandong aircraft carrier.
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Some fans turn to DeepSeek to find best vantage point for aircraft carrier, while ferry commuters bemoan service suspension over strike group’s arrival.
Observatory says tropical cyclone near Luzon may bring inclement weather, with hot conditions to be replaced by showers and thunderstorms.
More than 8,800 stores and restaurants are offering discounts to commemorate 28th anniversary of city’s return to Chinese rule.
Commissioner for Transport Angela Lee says five taxi fleets to be granted licences by end of July, and progress made has been satisfactory.
This year’s event will be held at Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai between July 16 and 22.
Labour Department says it has helped about 120 employees register claims, primarily involving outstanding wages and severance payments.
Green group points to studies indicating single plastic tea bag can release up to 11.6 billion microplastics and 3.1 billion nanoplastic particles after being steeped in hot water.
Incident came to light when online concerns were raised over privacy of patients using award-winning app, and doubts that student was sole inventor.
Platform aims to devise initiatives to make city more elderly-friendly amid estimates that such residents will account for larger GDP share.
230 mothers donated 900 litres, helping to support 120 infants in neonatal intensive care units.
Mass tourism contradicts ‘conservation over everything’, the principle behind managing country parks, researcher says.
Authorities say fire was extinguished nearly an hour and a half after it was first reported.
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Closure of nine restaurants affects about 120 employees and results in about HK$5 million in unpaid entitlements, union says.
Airport Authority also says it has finished deploying 500 artificial reefs as ‘housing’ for fish in waters surrounding facility.
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Officers take away 10 people in Wan Chai and Eastern districts for allegedly committing a breach of the peace.
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Man allegedly held knife to bank employee’s neck and made off with cash totalling HK$382,000.
Depth of pipe blamed for repair delays in Tuen Mun, which caused service suspension and nine-hour traffic disruptions.
Force says nine-month-old was found unconscious in the morning after mother, 32, fed her and left her on bed the night before.
Snake catcher collects reptile, which was about a metre long, and will release it back into wild.
One student weighs moving elsewhere, while mother of two says she will feel ‘scammed’ if her children fail to get citizenship.
Some 60 per cent of respondents also say they picked flavoured cigarettes or other alternative tobacco products due to peer pressure.
MTR Corporation says disruption caused by a displaced overhead cable component in a tunnel section, which led to a short circuit.
More than 100 riders gather in busy areas of Hung Hom and Central, following smaller-scale protests in Tsuen Wan and Mei Foo earlier this month.
But visitors say they are less enthusiastic about five of the other ‘hotspot projects’ proposed by officials to bump up tourism.
Haemoglobin threshold increased after number of blood donors rejected fell from nearly 40,000 in 2015 to 10,000 last year.
But annual survey shows happiness has not returned to pre-Covid levels, with mental health experts citing Singapore as model for developing policies.