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Ambrose Li
Ambrose Li
Hong Kong
@ambrosechli
Reporter, City
Ambrose joined the City desk in 2023. Prior to the Post, he was a television documentary producer on current affairs around the region and is passionate about human interest stories. He holds degrees from Durham University and University College London.

Chief Secretary Eric Chan, city’s No 2 official, hails memorandum signed with Macau and nine mainland cities, stressing importance of synergy on talent front.

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Current blueprint lacks proposals on how related sectors such as aviation, hotels, transport operators, caterers and retailers can work together, lawmaker Perry Yiu says.

Simon Wong, president of Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants and Related Trades, says visitor numbers below expectations compared with pre-pandemic levels.

After 28 years, curtain comes down on Kowloon Bay International Trade and Exhibition Centre, which offered ideal venue for acts, including boy band Mirror, as they progressed grew from halls to city’s biggest concert venues.

Everything from songs penned by AI to augmented reality exhibitions come under art tech umbrella, which curators hope will catch eye of young people.

Financial Secretary Paul Chan touts importance of supporting data flows during two-day summit bringing together business leaders to discuss digital economy.

Five people died and 43 were injured in fire that broke out on Wednesday morning at 16-storey New Lucky House in Kowloon. Here, the Post looks back at some of the most destructive fires over the past decades.

Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department issues warning after 37-year-old man becomes city’s first confirmed case of deadly B virus following monkey attack.