Local tutorial chains are also extending operations across border as interest in taking Hong Kong’s DSE rises among mainland students.
Restaurants and bars say business rose by about 20 per cent when Ronaldo and his team Al-Nassr played on Tuesday.
Judge says Srisanga Hon-wing’s intended attack on officers during 2019 anti-government protests could have had ‘unimaginable’ consequences.
Authorities confirm problematic winning bid was the lowest among contenders while logistics company that delivered water says it is also a victim in case.
Operators near Hong Kong Stadium upbeat about foot traffic from Saudi Super Cup, although rain may put damper on dining for some.
Government will work with NGOs serving homeless to identify those in need of services under community dental support programme.
Water supply cut off for 2,600 residents and 130 households without electricity as emergency repair work continues.
Shenzhen-based consultant says admission info found online is often overwhelming, hence applicants outside Hong Kong seek stronger guidance.
Increasing number of mainland pupils opting to take city’s university entrance exams to apply for institutions in Hong Kong and abroad.
Increasing popularity of DSE programme also prompts calls to internationalise curriculum to attract more non-local candidates.
Residents and community leaders say misuse of public parking spaces for bikes is a challenge that has long persisted in district.
Some booth operators at Hong Kong Cat Expo report brisk business as owners splurge on products ranging from cat food to DNA tests.
Fleets are run by Big Boss Taxi Company, CMG Fleet Management, Sino Development (International) and Tai Wo Management.
Leung Yat-shun says 70,000 sunflowers on his farm grew to shoulder height, only to be destroyed within hours.
Some vendors say pausing event due to Typhoon Wipha hurt business, with Sunday originally anticipated to be busiest day.
Wipha was the fifth typhoon to trigger the No 10 signal in the past two decades.
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Hongkongers can expect showers and squally thunderstorms over the next few days under the influence of the outer rainbands of Wipha.
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Proposed amendment would see mini-cup jellies containing konjac with a height or width of 45mm or less banned from April 1.
The Post takes a look at passing rates over the years and schools with the most top scorers.
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Kadoorie Farm and Botanical Garden shares update on feline discovered by hikers in catchwater drain in April.
Primary Six pupils share joy and strategies used to get into their preferred institutions, as city sees record high rates through central allocation.
Visit ‘gives Hong Kong residents a precious opportunity to see with their own eyes … the country’s military power’, No 2 official Eric Chan says.
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‘We made zero preparations for the earthquake. The most we do is read the news more frequently,’ tourist says.
The Post has gathered expert advice on how best to prepare and cope should an earthquake hit during your trip.
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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.
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About 50 employees seeking help to recover about HK$6 million owed, according to labour authorities.
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According to social media post, teachers failed to promptly step in when four drunk men reportedly harassed two female students during trip to Shenzhen.
His death was announced on Facebook, with social media post saying he died peacefully at Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital.
Olivia Cheung, who was 19 when her heart stopped beating for 63 minutes, shares experiences to educate public about intensive care treatments.
Keung, 26, reveals more details about his fall into harbour, before flying to Paris on Wednesday night.
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