Decades-old cha chaan teng famously seen in many films pulls down its shutters for the final time and bids farewell to last customers.
Mercury to fall to as low as 14 degrees Celsius as monsoon approaches, Observatory says.
Arrival number is 300,000 more than last year, but about 50 per cent are residents returning to city.
Authorities say initial phase of Low-altitude Economy Regulatory Sandbox will centre on emergency and rescue, inspection, delivery and surveillance.
Man was offloading water pipes from a crane truck at a Sheung Shui construction site, investigation shows.
Police are ramping up enforcement ahead of Christmas to protect public safety.
Passengers arrive early to avoid rush, but waiting time between security checks and departure gates still long, at around two hours.
Between January and November, authorities cracked 19,459 cases involving black market cigarettes, representing a 65 per cent increase over the total for all of last year.
The Post explores what the city has more to offer beyond wining and dining this festive season.
Starting January 1, 2025, AlipayHK users will be able to claim 25 per cent of their public travel expenses that exceed HK$400 each month.
Companies and institution will also develop anti-jamming technology for devices, after two shows cancelled over National Day holiday.
Lawmaker Gary Zhang and Post reporters compare ride-hailing services, even as both remain illegal, and find driver without hire-car permit.
Officers find earphones and skincare products concealed in four machines inside shipping container.
Fire alarm triggered at Ferris wheel, leaving scores of people stuck in gondolas.
At least 1.3 million people to attend Hong Kong Brands and Products Expo, organiser says, with more mainland Chinese expected to visit.
‘End of the tunnel’ not yet in sight, says one commentator, as warnings issued over structural reliance on land sales.
Finance chief says soft property market has hit government coffers hard, with income ‘far lower than expected’.
Respondents say they encountered subtle or unintentional insults, with more than half attributing employment difficulties to their racial identity.
Suspect accused of indecently assaulting victims after staining their uniforms and then offering to clean their outfits.
CLP Power confirms 132,000-volt power grid connecting Ma On Shan to Sha Tin experienced voltage dip for 0.1 seconds on Monday morning.
Residents demand better resettlement terms ahead of December 6 deadline to vacate Hung Shui Kiu area slated for Northern Metropolis redevelopment.
Ombudsman calls on Leisure and Cultural Services Department to better enforce rules for rental services at 14 recreational venues.
US ‘taking steps’ to impose visa restrictions on ‘multiple Hong Kong officials’ after 45 activists jailed in landmark national security trial.
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Survey by Greenpeace Hong Kong and Baptist University shows most respondents oppose importing electricity from mainland China.
Man had told his wife he would clean rack before she left home to buy groceries, source says.
Path projection for Yinxing shows it could develop into typhoon by Wednesday and severe typhoon by Friday.
Splash Foundation, organiser of Make Waves relay, aims to raise HK$3.5 million to fund free swimming lessons for the underprivileged.
Hong Kong College of Technology collaborates with mainland automotive research institute to develop system for piece of equipment dubbed Xuexiao 2.
Existing system has a maximum range of about 60km, leaving some blind spots in densely populated areas of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.
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Snacks relatively cheap compared with Hong Kong Stadium, but can of beer still costs HK$40; fans upbeat over transport arrangements.
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