Plans focus on boosting mental health support, expanding talent schemes, attracting more international students and helping young people buy homes.
Social Work Dream highlights how women, who are traditionally expected to maintain the home, are disproportionately affected by low-quality housing.
Hongkongers and mainland Chinese tourists are spending their money elsewhere, as SMEs grapple with the continued impact of the pandemic.
Technical Arts Festival workshop has given pupils a chance to explore how technology and art go hand in hand.
Social enterprise Japjap aims to use its innovative bio-recycling system to educate people about sustainable waste solutions.
Students at a school in Sha Tin have worked with four local brands to revamp their packaging and products to attract more customers.
Nearly 4,000 complaints have been filed against Physical for failing to deliver prepaid services amounting to more than HK$133 million.
Legislator has suggested a grace period for schools to admit transfer pupils and those arriving thanks to the talent scheme, while a teacher proposes smaller class sizes.
As city’s elderly population rises, Kaden Yau Chi-kit hopes more young people will join this profession: ‘Without empathy, it’s difficult.’.
Organisation offers funding for talented musicians and resources for employment and education to expand opportunities for self-determination.
City’s slow economy means many companies have cut their payroll budgets for most roles, except those related to technology and artificial intelligence.
Controversial materials released by the Education Bureau are ‘outdated’ and don’t mention LGBTQ issues; pupils say schools should prioritise open discussion.
Ying Wa Primary School was the only finalist from Hong Kong; top prize went to Malaysian school that made an app to address student stress.
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Pupils at Li Ka Shing School of Professional and Continuing Education are gaining valuable skills and earning qualifications in business, pet grooming and more.
Pupils explain how they overcame adversity to pass Diploma of Secondary Education exams with flying colours.
Students overcome adversity to pass Diploma of Secondary Education exams with flying colours.
But with higher number of students advancing to secondary school this year, competition for spots at popular schools has become more intense.
Students tell the Post they are driven by a desire to give back to local communities.
Seventeen of Hong Kong’s top scorers are from English Schools Foundation, city’s biggest international school group.
Collection of clothes, jewellery and accessories from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris showcases timeless pieces that continue to inspire today.
1 Jul 2024 - 11:58AM videocam
We did some research to find the most riveting books you can spend your time while on holiday.
Rise in extreme weather due to climate change is toppling more trees – but artists at Chinese University are ensuring they do not go to waste.
Award-winning filmmaker Soi Cheang Pou-soi discusses the process of recreating Kowloon Walled City and depicting the camaraderie within.
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A teen from the exhibition by NGO Social Work Dream says he does homework and eats on the toilet in the 120 sq ft flat he shares with his family.
Development Bureau has introduced a proposal to create an ‘eco-recreation corridor’ consisting of four rural areas on the island.
The Jockey Club Artistry Creative Ageing Project invites local artists to conduct workshops at care homes.
Event from NGO Breakthrough will feature an interactive art display, conferences, and dialogues on mental health and local social impact initiatives.
While the story behind dragon boat racing and rice dumplings is 2,000 years old, modern movies, games and shows keep the traditions alive.
Ian Chan, who graduated from Harvard last year, says he never expected to work in musical theatre, but he has discovered a passion for telling stories.
Rainy weekends are best spent curled up on a couch with your loved ones, enjoying a feel-good film.