Taiwanese actress Barbie ‘Big S’ Hsu dies from pneumonia
[South China Morning Post] - 02/3/2025
Actress, 48, who gained popularity for starring role in TV drama Meteor Garden, contracted flu while travelling in Japan.
In Hong Kong newspapers
‘Gold corridor’: Hong Kong bullion bourse’s leader sees city as belt-and-road hub
HKGX chairman forecasts rising gold prices and trading volume in the Year of the Snake.
[South China Morning Post] - 3/02/2025
Over cleaning could trigger eczema in children: CUHK
Researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) have found that children born during the pandemic are (…)
[RTHK] - 3/02/2025
Hongkongers make 1.8 million trips out of city during Lunar New Year break
Peak period for Hongkongers returning to city after holiday expected to be on Sunday afternoon.
[South China Morning Post] - 2/02/2025
AI points to a prosperous Snake trading year: FS
Financial Secretary Paul Chan on Monday said he is cautiously optimistic about the city's stock market performance (…)
[RTHK] - 3/02/2025
Reusable cup service needed at Kai Tak: Greenpeace
A green group on Monday called for the government to build a reusable cup system at Kai Tak Sports Arena to reduce (…)
[RTHK] - 3/02/2025
Regulator calls for review after tour guide's death
The Travel Industry Authority (TIA) said on Monday it was high time for the sector to consider whether it is (…)
[RTHK] - 3/02/2025
Hospital unveils 3D printed models to aid surgeons
Eastern Hospital has introduced its latest 3D printed model of newborn babies' lungs to help doctors practice (…)
[RTHK] - 3/02/2025
1 ticket wins record HK$193 million in Hong Kong’s Mark Six lottery
Winner placed the bet over the counter with cash, Post learns.
[South China Morning Post] - 2/02/2025
Rise in Hong Kong infant eczema cases linked to pandemic cleaning habits
Academics at Chinese University of Hong Kong also say they have developed new probiotics for children and adults to (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 3/02/2025
Greenpeace calls for reusable cup system at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park
Group urges government to spend HK$10 million on system after finding main stadium alone may generate 1.2 million (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 3/02/2025
Hong Kong doesn’t need a fortune stick to know to avoid wasteful spending
If there is so little to go around, government officials should do their part by curbing extravagant spending, (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 3/02/2025