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John Lee Ka-chiu, a former policeman, was elected Hong Kong's chief executive in 2022.
As campaign to attract young professionals to city gathers pace, the backing of the central government may yet make all the difference.
Tragedy of two Hong Kong sewer workers is yet another grim reminder of city’s failings on occupational safety and what needs to be done.
Thankfully, Hong Kong authorities recognise the healthy development of the media industry and its consumers is the way to go, not legislation that is difficult to draft and inevitably restricts press freedom.
Visit of the ‘Snow Dragon 2’ to the city helps younger generations chart new paths for discovery.
Solo travellers from eight more mainland Chinese cities will be allowed to visit Hong Kong from May 27.
Simon Wong, president of Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants and Related Trades, says visitor numbers below expectations compared with pre-pandemic levels.
Some advisers warn measure may be a blow to government’s standing if it is pushed forward in August, Post has learned.
Deputy Chief Secretary Warner Cheuk hints full roll-out of pay-as-you-throw scheme will not go ahead in August without public consensus.
Concerns raised after two cinemas shut in about a week, with some residents flagging ‘wave of shop closures’ given empty stores on the streets.
Chief Executive John Lee says Individual Visit Scheme helps city target high-spending arrivals.
Development chief Bernadette Linn says the government may add new safety requirements to both existing and new contracts for manhole maintenance.
Transport Department has allocated an additional 40 per cent quota for cross-border bus operators to increase service frequencies over the May 1-5 holiday.
City authorities hit back at European Union’s lawmaking body after members also call for sanctions against Chief Executive John Lee, as well as other officials.
Resolution calls for freeing of Joseph John, as well as activist Andy Li and newspaper publisher Jimmy Lai, and condemns Hong Kong’s passage of domestic national security law.
Fireworks display and shopping discounts to be on offer for May ‘golden week’ holiday, but some lawmakers appeal for more attention for less well-known areas of city.
Hong Kong Bird Watching Society, Greenpeace and the Conservancy Association say abandoned fish ponds in area earmarked for tech hub still have ecological value.
Chief Executive John Lee says the government has been making ‘comprehensive preparations’ for the coming ‘golden week’ holiday.
Lee says some media practitioners and outlets are already ‘refuting or correcting’ misinformation.
John Lee says administration’s main concerns are steady supply of alternative products and affordability for consumers.
Chief Executive John Lee says full investigation under way to determine why subcontract workers had ventured underground and whether safety rules followed.
Development chief Bernadette Linn Hon-ho reveals plan after city leader pledges to review enforcement priorities for buildings failing to comply with fire safety orders.
Delegation meets Hong Kong’s John Lee to discuss creating opportunities for Indonesian companies looking to tap into local, mainland Chinese markets.
City leader acknowledges ‘new period of economic development’ for Hong Kong and that local businesses have been adapting to shifting demands.
City leader John Lee says Security Bureau told to table legal amendments for Legco in two to three months, week after fire at New Lucky House left five dead.
City leader John Lee encourages efforts to bring in family offices, after UAE prince entered media spotlight over delayed launch plan.