Hong Kong government staff among 57 food poisoning cases at restaurant
[South China Morning Post] - 01/15/2025
Department of Health says 40 Housing Authority staff among three food poisoning clusters linked to Golden Lilies International Banquet Hall.
In Hong Kong newspapers
More Hong Kong police patrols at ‘Lan Kwai Fong of Gen Z’ as teen crime rises
Police say there has been an uptick in violent crimes involving teenagers in Kwun Tong district since the fourth (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 18/01/2025
‘More sad than shocked’: Tiktok content creators contemplate a future without the app ahead of ban
“I almost, like, don’t know how to define myself without TikTok,” content creator Ayman Chaudhary sighed, reflecting (…)
[HKFP] - 18/01/2025
Hong Kong’s ‘high tolerance’ of diverse views key to city’s success: minister
Justice minister Paul Lam says press freedom and free flow of information are essential to city’s global financial (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 18/01/2025
Paul Chan to promote HK at World Economic Forum
Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Sunday said he will promote Hong Kong's advantages as a super connector and super (…)
[RTHK] - 19/01/2025
Growing number of Hong Kong’s ethnic minority residents visit Shenzhen, beyond
Multiple-entry permit and easy checkpoint clearance draw more to the mainland to shop, eat and explore.
[South China Morning Post] - 19/01/2025
4,000 visitors expected for festival at once-abandoned Hong Kong hakka village
The Countryside Harvest Festival: Kuk Po ‘Sound-Sight-Taste Fusion’ Tour will run for two consecutive weekends.
[South China Morning Post] - 18/01/2025
Hong Kong’s new Kai Tak Stadium rocking as 18,000 fans watch trial concert
The 1½-hour ‘Four in Love’ charity concert was the first non-sports trial event at the new venue.
[South China Morning Post] - 18/01/2025
Covid-19 in Hong Kong: 5 years later
In this series to mark five years since Covid-19 struck Hong Kong, the Post looks at how some residents’ lives (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 19/01/2025
Covid-19 dashed volleyball dreams but led Hongkonger to become Taoist priest
Oscar Ko switched from seeking sports glory to religion, serving others who faced loss and grief.
[South China Morning Post] - 19/01/2025
Flu season could peak in early February: expert
The head of respiratory medicine at the Chinese University of Hong Kong on Sunday warned that the SAR’s winter flu (…)
[RTHK] - 19/01/2025
Customs arrest two over 1.1 kgs of space oil drug
Customs officers on Friday arrested a man and a woman at the airport, after allegedly finding 1.1 kilogrammes of the (…)
[RTHK] - 18/01/2025