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Bonhams’ Hong Kong Watch Auction on May 23 will feature rare, racing-inspired watches Highlights include a Richard Mille UP-01 Ferrari and an Audemars Piguet Laptimer Schumacher Sale also offers ...
Hong Kong’s golden age, in an economic sense, may have peaked in the 1980s and 1990s, when it was crowned the world’s gateway to China. Back then, it was the place where East met West, where deals ...
Hong Kong’s investment banking job market is showing signs of a recovery, with the number of licensed professionals in the financial hub ticking up as initial public offerings have staged a rebound.
One doctor also says Alliance Medical Group, which shut its two clinics without warning, owes him as much as HK$800,000 in wages.
Hongkongers will ring in 2024 with a bang, with tourism authorities announcing that the city’s traditional New Year countdown fireworks display will be making a full comeback for the first time ...
HONG KONG: Unfounded online rumours warning that a huge earthquake will soon strike Japan are taking a toll on travel firms and airlines, with them reporting less demand from worried Hong Kongers.
A former New Zealand Supreme Court judge is refusing to engage “in debate” about his appointment to a Hong Kong court, which one commentator says is part of a “totalitarian system”.
Hong Kong’s freight forwarding industry is suffering collateral damage from an intensifying tariff war between China and the United States, shaking the city’s crucial role in re-exporting ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Hong Kong’s M+ Museum is carefully named: pay attention to the + sign. Beyond its remit as a museum of ...
Who says Lego is only for kids? From now to May 18, immerse yourself in floral splendour as Hong Kong's first-ever Lego botanical garden opens at Pacific Place. From bold roses to elegant orchids ...
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