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‘Clearly me’: Chinese AI drama accused of stealing faces

By Sophia Xu and Purple Romero Christine Li is a model and influencer, but not an actor, so when she saw herself playing a cruel character in a Chinese microdrama she felt bewildered, then angry and afraid. The…

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Uber to buy cab-ordering platform FlyTaxi ahead of ride-hailing regulation

Uber has announced it is acquiring the Hong Kong-based online cab-hailing platform FlyTaxi to expand its taxi services, ahead of the implementation of a regulatory regime for ride-hailing services later this year. In a…

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More Hongkongers can drive to Macau under expanded travel scheme

More Hong Kong permanent residents will soon be able to drive to Macau for work, sightseeing, family visits and business as the two cities move to expand an existing scheme to make better use of the Hong…

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Hong Kong seizes HK$16 million of counterfeit goods in joint cross-border operation

Hong Kong authorities uncovered 23 cross-boundary and transshipment counterfeiting cases in a joint operation with mainland China and Macau in April, seizing about 46,000 items worth an estimated HK$16 million (US$2…

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Hong Kong’s East Dam draws thousands for ‘golden week’ as lawmaker floats entry fee

Thousands of visitors have flocked to Hong Kong’s East Dam to view its rare volcanic rock columns at the start of the five-day Labour Day “golden week” holiday, prompting a lawmaker to suggest charging an entrance fee…

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Hongkongers flock to Shenzhen for ‘better’ Labour Day dining and attractions

Hong Kong residents flocked to Shenzhen on Friday, drawn by ‘better service’ at restaurants and family-friendly attractions as the Labour Day “golden week” holiday began. Affordability has also lured droves of…

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‘Never knew there were corals,’ visitors say after learning about Sharp Island’s reefs

Mainland Chinese tourists may have come for the tombolo but left with a deeper understanding of Hong Kong’s coral reefs and marine life after the government stepped up promotion and protection efforts on Sharp Island in…

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Gold, cruises and Dior: how Hong Kong lenders are enticing wealthy mainland China visitors

Gold bars, cruises, Dior beauty services and Rosewood Hong Kong vouchers are just some of the incentives Hong Kong’s major lenders are offering in hopes of capturing wealthy clients, as visitors from mainland China…

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China urges US to preserve ‘stability’ in ties, warns Taiwan is ‘risk point’

China’s foreign minister on Thursday urged the United States to maintain “stability” between the two powers and warned that Taiwan posed the biggest risk, weeks before President Donald Trump visits Beijing. Chinese…

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Taiwan economy grows at fastest pace since 1987

Taiwan’s economy expanded at its fastest pace in nearly 39 years thanks to robust demand for artificial intelligence technology, data showed Thursday, despite concerns over the Middle East crisis. Taipei, Taiwan. File…

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HKFP Lens: ‘Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest’ – Gareth Brown’s 19 years of dance photography

Hong Kong photographer Gareth Brown has spent the past 19 years working on a personal project called “Bodies in Motion, Bodies at Rest” – using dance to showcase the city’s unique spots. Hong Kong Dance Company dancer…

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‘Not good enough’: Key points from gov’t departments’ testimony at Tai Po fire inquiry

In the second half of April, the public inquiry into the deadly Tai Po blaze heard from multiple government departments about authorities’ oversight during a major renovation at Wang Fuk Court before the tragedy…

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In 1946, Hong Kong’s governor Sir Mark Young returns after WWII – SCMP archive

Sir Mark Young returns This article was first published on May 1, 1946 Sir Mark Young, Governor of Hongkong, returned to the Colony yesterday (April 30, 1946). Sir Mark was Governor when the Japanese attacked on…

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Law for terminally ill to refuse life-sustaining care planned for July 31 start

The Hong Kong government has planned for legislation allowing terminally ill patients to refuse life-sustaining treatment to start on July 31. In a paper submitted to the Legislative Council, authorities said that the…

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China’s April factory activity expands despite Middle East war

China’s factory activity grew for a second straight month in April, official data showed Thursday, showing resilience despite surging energy prices and shipping disruption caused by the war in the Middle East. This…

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Urban Renewal Authority did not consider bid-rigging risks at Wang Fuk Court, fire inquiry hears

The authority that oversaw tender applications for the renovation work at the fire-hit Wang Fuk Court had not considered the risks of illegal tendering practices, a case manager has told an inquiry into the deadly…

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Industrial costs up 50% in Hong Kong since start of Middle East war: oil executive

Operating costs for Hong Kong’s industrial and commercial sectors have jumped 50 per cent since the start of the US-Israel war with Iran, according to an oil industry representative, who has said distributors will pass…

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Australia foreign minister says China agrees to collaborate on jet fuel exports

Australia’s foreign minister said Wednesday that China has agreed to work together to facilitate exports of jet fuel, in an attempt to ease supply disruptions caused by the war in the Middle East. Australian Foreign…

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Hong Kong gov’t steps up measures at ecological hotspots ahead of Golden Week visitor surge

The Hong Kong government has introduced a string of measures to manage ecotourism hotspots in Sai Kung and Lantau Island, as a surge in visitors is expected during China’s upcoming Golden Week holiday. The Agriculture,…

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Should the law treat autonomous AI ‘agents’ as legal persons?

Almost everyone has heard of OpenClaw, the late-2025 agentic AI release which takes artificial intelligence technology one step further. Rather than leaving the user to turn answers given in a dialogue box into real…

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