Lawmakers must work with the chief executive to advance post-fire recovery, improve livelihoods and encourage Hong Kong to play its unique role in national development.
The Hong Kong Investment Corporation has made good progress on fulfilling a mandate that goes beyond just generating financial returns.
Agreements signed during the trip reflect evolving trade and economic relations, with France now in the market for Chinese technology.
Stronger enforcement and publicity of anti-fraud measures are necessary to uphold the city’s allure as a hub for education.
The National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the Special Olympic Games have begun. Every effort must be made to ensure success.
Hongkongers’ ability to mourn victims of the Tai Po fire while exercising their civic duty will be a testament to the city’s political maturity.
The event provides a valuable platform for international engagement as the city tries to make its mark on the global legal landscape.
Increase in life expectancy affirms Beijing’s commitment to boosting healthcare standards and presents economic opportunities.
The real China threat is in exposing America’s AI myths by showing what can be achieved at much lower costs and with greater efficiency.
The data suggests sales didn’t keep up with increased tourism. Retailers must do more to adapt to visitors’ new spending preferences.
Devastating flooding and landslides have focused attention on disaster preparedness efforts as rising temperatures threaten the region.
Hong Kong’s domestic helpers should get equal attention for their recent heroism and daily efforts that help hold the community together.
While trade disagreements have hampered ties between Beijing and Paris, Macron’s trip is important for the development of economic and political ties.
Judge-led review committee will enable systematic reforms while new lawmakers will work with government to follow up on the necessary changes.
Despite Lee’s popularity in Hong Kong and around the world, there is still no museum in the city dedicated to him.
Hongkongers have shown their compassion, solidarity and perseverance in the wake of the Tai Po tragedy. With time, the city shall overcome.
New deals with mainland Chinese and Chilean ports will enhance the city’s status as an international hub for finance, shipping and trading.
While standard X-ray services at public hospitals will remain free, the pricing overhaul must be watched closely to avoid unintended harm.
The signing of an agreement between the three co-hosts and the General Administration of Sport of China provides a framework for future development.
While learning simplified characters will benefit local students, traditional Chinese characters are still essential regardless of a student’s background.
In addition to comforting individuals and rebuilding homes, the city will need to come together to overcome the collective trauma it has faced.
As one of the freest economies in the world, Hong Kong should be a level playing field where businesses operate fairly and consumers benefit.
Along with support from Beijing and the local government, all Hongkongers must quickly unite and help in any way they can.
Museum organisers have taken steps to control overcrowding, but bottlenecks must be addressed to ensure a smooth run of the rare exhibition.
Campaign messaging is still largely in Chinese despite a government push to be inclusive. The votes of non-Chinese Hongkongers matter too.
Hopefully, countries – including Japan – will get the message following call with Trump, and geopolitical tensions will ease.
The Hong Kong Toilet Association’s rankings of the city’s public toilets should push the community to raise standards.
Record high scores a sign of teachers’ enhanced post-pandemic support and bode well for the city’s competitiveness.
The release of a new conceptual outline for the megaproject sets the stage for a bold approach to speed up the work.
The team must lick its wounds and learn from the defeat so it can deliver for the fans and the city.