Standardised framework would empower authorities to grant franchises, penalise operators and set fare mechanisms to improve service.
Mainland Chinese woman, 46, pulled from the sea by a passing couple after falling while taking photos at Fat Tong Mun in Sai Kung.
Scheme launched on December 23 and currently grants access to Hong Kong for up to 100 vehicles a day from four mainland Chinese cities.
Syndicate allegedly faked overseas accidents with forged documents to claim payouts from insurers without ever leaving the city.
Hong Kong’s rail giant says new automated centre cuts labour-intensive maintenance from more than three days to 10 hours.
Trough of low pressure over northern part of southern China set to develop into cold front on Wednesday, crossing coastal areas by next day.
Airport Authority invites global bids for 200-hectare marina to tap market expected to reach HK$352 billion by 2032.
Sixth batch under OASES initiative also features Boehringer Ingelheim, Hengrui and Haya, with Didi and AutoFlight joining transport push.
Over three action-packed days of rugby, a record 113,000 fans pass through the turnstiles.
‘Labradors are naturally friendly, obedient and food-motivated, which is a good quality for training due to the high-value, immediate reward,’ charity says.
‘Cash is king’ mentality persists, experts say, as some cabbies fear income trail will lead to taxation or loss of eligibility for public housing.
Observers warn of unregulated world of alternative gaming, following government’s move to halt plans for basketball betting in the city.
Chief Executive John Lee underlines city’s infrastructure road map as key driver of bid to boost computing power and AI development.
Push for digital integration has already yielded practical results, Hong Kong official says.
Singer previously supported local social movements but now says he regrets past and will help rehabilitate 2019 protesters.
About 13,000 people deliver food and goods in Hong Kong, according to a 2024 survey commissioned by the city’s Labour Department.
Axing of shows on May 2 and 3 due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’ follows cancellation of May 9 concert in Shanghai.
Fire Services Department receives 90 reports of people stuck in lifts after abnormality in interconnection between both two power providers.
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Survey by professional services firm shows number of companies expected to widely adopt technology up 8 per cent from 2025 figure.
Moratorium planned for May 1 but going out to sea already untenable for most fishermen as sector leader warns fish supply likely to fall.
Artificial Intelligence Research and Development Institute’s first meeting will be held as early as this month to formulate city’s AI road map.
Authorities urged to approve applications by non-franchised bus firms to increase fares, and provide subsidies to offset impact of oil shock.
Sports industry experts stress importance of good support services for athletes after government updates plan to meet global standards.
Estimated 6 to 7 per cent year-on-year dip in catering sector business over long weekend amid exodus of locals, F&B trade representative says.
Kowloon West Cluster of Hospital Authority confirms doctor’s departure but does not say whether he had resigned or been dismissed.
Seasonal cat-themed artworks are stealing the limelight this Easter, tapping into the city’s booming ‘cat economy’.
Day dedicated to sweeping graves and honouring dead marked across Hong Kong, but tradition proves painful for survivors of deadly blaze in Tai Po.
Confiscating properties will ensure they are not used to further threaten national security, government spokesman says.
Widespread coverage is good news ahead of coming holiday for mainland visitors who have solely been using e-wallets for years.
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EngineAI, whose robots have been bought by Mideast companies, needed cloud-based computing that could be seamlessly accessed from anywhere.