Experts say motorists must be careful when adapting to driving on opposite side of vehicle with unfamiliar road conditions.
Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry Sun Dong says visit aimed at strengthening collaboration in innovation and technology.
Welfare chief Chris Sun says support could be extended after recent deaths expose gaps in identifying vulnerable households.
Welfare chief tells SCMP number of older residents moving into mainland care homes under government scheme has risen ninefold in recent years.
‘Station Rail Voyage: Explorer’ exhibition opens on May 16 with new interactive offerings and expanded layout.
Online images earlier showed national flag hanging upside down on top of building at F.S.F.T.F. Fong Shu Chuen Primary School in Fanling.
Social welfare charity survey highlights unspoken isolation, with many unwilling to confide in family, friends or even AI chatbots.
City records 13 per cent increase in mainland Chinese visitors on first day of holiday, but more prudent spending is affecting restaurants.
Platforms still shipping products to city despite ban, prompting authorities to boost inspections and digital surveillance.
Adverse childhood experiences can lead to mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression, as well as behavioural problems, expert says.
Authorities accuse some media groups of conflating Lai case with press freedom to vilify Hong Kong and mislead public.
Audit Commission review finds only 1,326 flats offered at two hotels in operation, fewer than half of 3,000 expected from seven facilities.
Anti-corruption watchdog charges officer, girlfriend and brother over alleged bribe, leaked police information and attempt to pervert justice.
Nearly 80 per cent of Wang Chi House homeowners willing to sell, with buy-back of tower to cost about HK$1 billion, deputy financial secretary says.
From April 30, anyone found carrying small amount of alternative tobacco products in public for non-commercial purposes will have to pay HK$3,000.
Merchants taking part in scheme promoting hidden delicacies and goods will offer discounts to residents and tourists.
Yau Yat Chuen Garden City Club’s management system rendered inoperable due to ransomware attack that encrypted information system files.
Hong Kong police detain drivers aged 36 and 67, respectively, after their vehicles crash into pedestrians on Cha Kwo Ling Road and Kwu Tung Road.
Flights unavailable for most dates from May 12 to September 22 in both directions of Hong Kong-Bangkok route.
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Finance chief says city’s strengths are its stable environment and strong growth.
Most disputes were medical and travel cases, according to Insurance Claims Complaints Panel.
Shopper bought shoes from Gucci store in Times Square and left them in restroom only to discover them gone when she returned.
Police say they were alerted at 2.09pm of incident at No 185 Hammer Hill Road.
Cathay reduction affects flights mainly on regional routes, along with some services to Australia, South Asia and South Africa, from May 16 to June 30.
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Federation of Civil Service Unions chairman raises concerns over civil servant retention amid efforts to deal with underperforming staff.
With 2,400 beds, Hong Kong’s largest public hospital will serve patients in Kowloon.
Police accounted for highest number of cases, but overall civil servant dismissals declined steadily between 2022 and 2025.
Eight vehicles involved in late-night crashes on San Tin Highway within two hours.
‘It will take several months for prices to gradually decline after the war ends completely,’ expert says.
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Police say officers noticed footage showing car with probationary sign driving wrong way down hard shoulder of Tolo Highway.