Clara Chan’s role in the Cathay rescue earned her the nickname ‘goddess’ from some airline executives, while others called her ‘little chilli’ for being a tough negotiator.
The 10-minute display featured more than 1,000 drones.
Revellers ignore periodic rain and flock to places such as Stanley, Tai O, Sai Kung and Tai Po to see Dragon Boat Festival races.
But city must still address lack of expertise in global sourcing and trading compliance, chairman of shipping council and academics say.
Finance chief Paul Chan stops short of naming unicorn, as AI firm SmartMore sends out invites for signing event with government-owned investment agency.
Revellers can enjoy dragon boat races in Victoria Harbour, Stanley, Tai O, Aberdeen, Sai Kung, Sha Tin, Tuen Mun and Tai Po.
Chinese social media platform is blazing a trail for mandarin-speaking visitors to find hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path ideas.
Bulk-buying store has been drawing residents over border in search of deals and new service appears to pose threat to local retailers.
The penalties are the first imposed for manipulation of bids for a Covid-19 relief programme, which involved IT changes to help businesses work over pandemic restrictions.
Hong Kong is working hard on a new policy to keep its stock and derivatives markets open during typhoons or torrential rains, with a view to making the change in September, according to a source with knowledge.
Henderson Land, Right Honour and Sun Hung Kai unveil price lists for new units as builders see hopes of lower interest rates lifting buyer sentiment.
Insider says government’s statistics-laden response deemed ‘necessary’, as experts note urgent need to counter ‘smears’.
Chief Executive John Lee says city is working with Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to formalise Economic and Trade Office.
Transport minister Lam Sai-hung hails ‘significant milestone’ as agreement between carrier and Saudi Air Connectivity Programme is signed.
Lawmaker slams rescheduling of One Love Asia Festival as ‘unacceptable’ following online uproar over delay, venue change.
Government released lengthy statement in effort to counter claims by US-based economist after his talk in Hong Kong.
Reliability of schedules, internet access and appeal to those averse to flying among reasons for attractiveness of new train service.
Commerce minister says over 6,000 companies with 53,000 employees have benefited from loan guarantee scheme started in April 2020.
Ex-investment banker Stephen Roach says city must uphold constructive criticism, while billionaire Mark Mobius says Hong Kong far from over.
New overnight trains with sleeper carriages to take 12½ hours to Beijing and 11 hours to Shanghai.
Hong Kong launches ‘Let’s Go the Extra Mile’ drive, which aims to foster polite manners among catering, retail and taxi industries.