DADs Network is working to change traditional expectations that discourage fathers from bonding more deeply with their children.
Increased earthquake concerns create shift in preference towards South Korea, Vietnam and cities in western mainland China for summer travel.
Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin rules out altering quarantine arrangements, including at home, citing increased rabies risk.
Tourism minister Rosanna Law says industry should develop various packages to attract spectators to city in November.
But film-goers take heart in news that another operator, CineArt, will take over space and offer screenings with upgraded facilities.
Authorities say 57-year-old used false identities to con victims out of HK$310,000 by claiming he could help buy discounted concert tickets, phones.
Cinema in largest shopping centre in eastern Kowloon will shut down for good on Sunday, the operator’s fifth venue to close since last April.
Price of round-trip rides for children in standard cabin to increase from HK$135 to HK$150.
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Mainland Chinese tourists soak up festive vibes and savour cheap eats, as some lament ‘no advantage at all’ in shopping in city.
Finance chief says ‘fair’ dispute resolution mechanism will boost city’s appeal, especially to developing nations, as global economy shifts eastward.
City’s labour minister tells lawmakers authorities will improve rights and benefits of platform workers, following recent spate of protests.
Professor Wolfgang Baumeister awarded Shaw Prize in life science and medicine for pioneering development and use of cryogenic electron tomography.
‘Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles’ scheme was originally expected to start at the end of 2024 or early this year.
Free exhibition inspired by hit film includes expanded showcase of local craftsmanship.
Recent survey finds 52.5 per cent of restaurant workers reported losing their jobs after Lunar New Year, with percentage of imported labour trebling.
City’s economic openness, diversity, and willingness to ‘trade with everyone’ highlighted at Global Prosperity Summit amid US-China trade war.
ImpactHK questions whether government’s refusal to back proposed shelter in Lai Chi Kok could stigmatise people who are living rough.
Woman’s brother calls police after being unable to contact her for two days and finding her in bedroom with only arm visible from the clutter.
Watchdog warns customers not to rely on smartwatches to track fitness levels for medical purposes, citing deviations of up to 74 per cent.
Researchers attribute the lack of improvement in mental health outcomes to continued discrimination.
New rules will take effect from June 3 amid calls to ease travel restrictions for pet owners and reduce cross-border animal smuggling.
Second time in three days that a domestic helper has been arrested for allegedly stealing from an employer.
City leader to press on with case that Hong Kong is a separate customs entity, while economists warn against over-optimism.
Last-minute shoppers seek out roses at Mong Kok Flower Market, while some vendors say cross-border competition should be nipped in the bud.
Eateries embrace inclusivity with menus for people with swallowing difficulties and early bird options to reflect changing dining habits.
Chain blames worsening operating environment and the company’s deteriorating financial situation, among other factors, for decision.
Experts say locals travelling to mainland and tourists opting for lighter food options contributed to drop in number of licensed establishments.
Kittens, believed to be one or two days old, were discovered wrapped in multiple plastic bags inside giant bin.
Scores of travellers stuck at Lok Ma Chau station after struggling to generate QR code tickets during rush hour on Friday.