Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium to officially open on March 1, gov’t says
[HKFP] - 02/5/2025
The main stadium of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park will officially open on March 1, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau has announced. In a social media post shared on Tuesday evening, the bureau said the 50,000-seat stadium would become the “top venue choice” for international sporting (…)
In Hong Kong newspapers
Hong Kong products targeted in US Pres. Donald Trump’s new China tariffs, says Washington
US President Donald Trump’s new China tariffs, effective Tuesday, also target Hong Kong products, the US government (…)
[HKFP] - 5/02/2025
Eggslut latest brand to exit Hong Kong
US-based sandwich chain Eggslut is set to pull out of Hong Kong this month, less than two years after opening in (…)
[HKFP] - 5/02/2025
US Postal Service in U-turn on suspending parcels from Hong Kong, mainland China
Government had expressed ‘strong disapproval’ of temporary suspension along with US’ imposition of an extra 10 per (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/02/2025
Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Stadium to officially open on March 1, gov’t says
The main stadium of Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Sports Park will officially open on March 1, the Culture, Sports and Tourism (…)
[HKFP] - 5/02/2025
US Postal Service reverses decision to suspend taking parcels from Hong Kong, mainland China
The service will continue to accept low-value duty-free imports, after saying it was stopping deliveries in line (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/02/2025
Operation Santa Claus 2024 raises over HK$13.2mn
The annual Operation Santa Claus charity drive raised more than HK$13.2 million this year, organisers RTHK Radio 3 (…)
[RTHK] - 5/02/2025
Physical gym closure, Messi and waste charging dominated Hong Kong consumer news
Consumer Council reveals results of survey about biggest news stories of year, which attracted record-high 14,429 (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/02/2025
Ashes of actress Barbie ‘Big S’ Hsu sent back to Taiwan
Hsu’s sudden death caused by flu-triggered pneumonia shocked fans around the world.
[South China Morning Post] - 5/02/2025
Operation Santa Claus: HK$13.2 million raised in last 2 months of 2024
Funds will benefit over 11,000 needy Hongkongers through 11 charities, with total raised since 1988 inception (…)
[South China Morning Post] - 5/02/2025
US postal service suspends inbound parcels from Hong Kong and China amid tariff war
The US Postal Service (USPS) has temporarily halted acceptance of international packages from Hong Kong and China (…)
[HKFP] - 5/02/2025
Salary freeze for Hong Kong civil servants to tackle budget deficit, former minister suggests
Hong Kong’s former secretary for transport and housing Anthony Cheung has called for a pay freeze for public (…)
[HKFP] - 5/02/2025