Opinion: "It is a commonplace political observation that carelessly passed legislation often has unintended – and maybe ...
An overdue revitalisation, or a government gentrification land-grab? HKFP speaks to those in the flower district about ...
As China, the world's biggest spender in the luxury sector, emerges from its coronavirus haze, brands are trying to woo its ...
Indian cartoonist Rachita Taneja and Hong Kong's Zunzi have won the biennial Kofi Annan Courage in Cartooning Award.
West” has echoes of the banging of a gong, the qipao-and-suits juxtaposition, and a white man selecting dim sum, writes Brian ...
In month 46, HK rebutted Western criticism over a new security law, and pro-Beijing groups booked the ex-Tiananmen vigil ...
The Lo Wu arrival hall used to throng with visitors during mainland China's "Golden Week", but the queues there were modest ...
Hong Kong has again ranked low in a global press freedom index, as a watchdog cited an “unprecedented series of setbacks” including newsroom closures and journalist arrests under Beijing’s national ...
On Press Freedom Day, HKFP appeals for support as our team navigates one of the world's most challenging, rapidly-changing ...
The government has urged employers of outdoor workers to develop their own rules to prevent heatstroke after rolling out revisions to an official warning system that was slammed as ineffective and ...
Plans to introduce a problem-plagued waste charging scheme in Hong Kong will be reviewed by the end of May after a two-month ...
Hong Kong’s tax revenue dropped by HK$18.2 billion in the last financial year, the second straight year of decline, amid slumps on the stock exchange and in the property market. The Inland Revenue ...