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The first giant pandas born in Hong Kong finally are named — introduced as Jia Jia and De De. The names of the cubs, ...
Hong Kong’s restaurants expect a modest 5 per cent rise in business at most during the “golden week” holiday despite visitor numbers increasing by a third over the first two days ...
First: purpose. At Golden Gip – a new restaurant in Central serving up Korean-influenced Asian fare – everything is designed to engage all five senses. “The art serves as a visual feast that ...
Diners at a restaurant in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. According to data from the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, 17,154 restaurant licences were valid as of the end of April, a drop of 255 ...
Hong Kong‘s film industry is flexing its muscles at the Cannes Film Festival with a campaign designed to cement the city’s position as Asia’s premier film hub and IP trading center.
Hong Kong has a free market economy, highly dependent on international trade and finance - the value of goods and services trade, including the sizable share of reexports, is about four times GDP.
Malcolm Wood, now 43, co-founded Maximal Concepts, the group behind Mott 32, a modern spin on high-end Cantonese cuisine. After launching in Hong Kong, Mott 32 has expanded globally to cities ...
The team behind perennial favorite Yardbird is back with a new izakaya called Always Joy following the closure of the group’s snack bar Ronin. The focus is on using fresh, daily ingredients in a ...
Simon Wong Ka-wo, president of the Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants and Related Trades, said on Thursday that although the chain had adjusted its strategy in recent years, such as introducing ...
Read our other reviews of Hong Kong restaurants: the newly reopened Roganic, Brazilian steakhouse Picanhas’ and the Mandarin Oriental’s historical gem The Chinnery.
More than 20 cornerstone investors subscribed for $2.62 billion worth of shares CATL's shares to start trading on Hong Kong Stock Exchange on May 20 Maximum offer price of HK$263 per share May 12 ...
Students who fled Hong Kong to live in the UK say they have been left in limbo over their immigration and university fee status after Sir Keir Starmer announced changes to the visa system.