Director of Immigration Benson Kwok says mainland travel permit ‘very popular among non-Chinese residents’ in Hong Kong.
HKU-developed screening software finds 29.4 per cent of 5,771 interviewees above age of 50 at ‘high risk’ of developing bone disease.
Almas Seitakynov, Kazakhstan’s top envoy in Hong Kong, says two economies should become ‘key hubs’ for trade linking Southern Europe and Asia.
Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge says donations have dried up, and urgently needs HK$1 million and more to stay open next year.
Beijing is considering further easing mainland entry requirements for Hong Kong’s non-permanent residents, spokesman indicates.
Post learns Associated Press journalist Louise Delmotte refused entry as tourist on September 14, after earlier being denied work visa extension.
Financial Secretary Paul Chan sits down with organisers of South Summit during visit to Spain – the first leg of his European tour.
‘Uncle Cheng’ and his crew have even amassed a following on their Instagram page showcasing their moves.
Collaboration with Gleneagles will make use of university’s ‘100 years of experience’ in research, medical school dean says.
Experts explain circumstances under which psychiatric patients are required be hospitalised or can be discharged.
Cui Jianchun will ‘share the spirit’ of third plenum and its ‘implications for international business in Hong Kong’ at event next week.
The Post explores this year’s line-up of traditional and modern activities for the annual event, gives hints on when to catch the ‘supermoon’.
Agency reveals 47 applicants have already invested HK$30 million each through scheme.
Consul General Muzambli Markam also says city can learn to better accommodate Middle Eastern consumer behaviour preferences.
Consul General Muzambli Markam also says Greater Bay Area’s growing integration is an ‘attractive pull factor’ for Malaysian investors.
Second-generation of family bakeries taking different approaches to seasonal offering, with some trying experimental flavours while others are sticking to traditional varieties.
Greenpeace works with researchers to analyse 100 faecal samples from buffalo, cattle, boars, macaques and porcupines in Hong Kong’s countryside.
Consumer Council says it received 521 complaints within two days of Physical Health Centre abruptly closing all its branches.
About a dozen thrill seekers seen at popular Shek O Beach, potentially risking HK$2,000 fine and up to 14 days in jail.
University of Hong Kong’s Dr Quan Jianchao says study shows ‘even modest change in policy’ can lead to positive mental health benefits.
Brian Leung, co-director of Pink Dot HK 2024, says festival has attracted record number of corporate sponsorships for 10th anniversary event.
Warrants were part of financial rescue package government extended to keep airline afloat during pandemic.
Low number of typhoons in first part of the year does not necessarily mean there will be fewer during the rest of season, scientific officer says.
Provisional figures from authorities record dip for fifth consecutive month, with roll-out of new e-commerce initiative aimed to limit decline.
German Chamber of Commerce survey finds problems include wariness at headquarters back home over effects of domestic national security law.
Hong Kong remains global magnet and centre of attraction, Consul General Kerim Sercan Evcin tells the Post in exclusive interview.
Turkish Consul General Kerim Sercan Evcin highlights ‘huge potential’ for closer ties and increased trade between country and Hong Kong.
Speakers at the Post’s Redefining Hong Kong conference say government policies helped city regain talent hub status, but more can be done.