Tourists should do their research and pay attention to warning signs, travel industry figures say after Hongkonger killed taking photos on train tracks.
Alliance backs 21 proposals out of 72 submitted to government to get new industry off the ground, including using drones to deliver medicine.
Survey finds nearly 90 per cent of young female smokers opt for flavoured cigarettes, which can lead to higher levels of addiction.
Industry leaders call for more engaging experiences as tourism minister Rosanna Law writes to Post to promote road map.
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Industry representatives issue warning days after 11 injured in bamboo scaffolding collapse at construction site in Kai Tak.
Three-year study by University of Hong Kong also finds reduced stress levels in carers whose elderly family members used such services.
Lawmakers warn increased regulation of people’s lives might weaken Hong Kong’s competitive advantages and deter mainland talent from staying.
Dim sum makers had raised concerns that consumers might shun less salty products.
Charity outings on two Sundays a show of gratitude for domestic helpers’ contributions to local families.
Carcasses of six finless porpoises have washed up on Hong Kong’s shores so far this month.
Centre for Health Protection investigating two food poisoning cases involving 36 passengers who arrived from Kathmandu earlier this week.
Big pop concerts held in 2023 and 2024 attracted over 4.2 million spectators, including more than 1.5 million visitors, tourism minister says.
Mourners attend prayer ceremony for Mohammad Nadeem Adalat, one of three men killed in New Year’s Day’s car crash.
Waiting list to be added to online booking system after more than quarter of people who booked service did not show up for appointments.
Mosque in Wan Chai holds ceremony for Ihtsham Ali, 30, and Mohammad Faisal, 34, who died along with Mohammad Nadeem Adalat on New Year’s Day.
Industry leaders welcome government’s latest tourism development blueprint, but call for creation of more infrastructure to host events.
Court this month overturned approval for 12,000 public housing flats on golf course.
The Post shares where to catch the fireworks, who is performing and what to expect on the weather front.
But 10-minute spectacle had its hiccups with some drones seen dropping into the harbour towards the end of the show.
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Sales from e-commerce stores with no physical shopfront have increased from HK$777 million to HK$1.2 billion over past four years.
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.