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Uzbek PM Abdulla Aripov to join ‘milestone’ 200-member delegation in Hong Kong

Uzbek Prime Minister Abdulla Aripov will visit Hong Kong two days after a 200-strong delegation from the Central Asian country arrived in the city via a charter flight on Monday to explore collaboration opportunities.…

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HKFP·policy

HKFP Lens: Hundreds flock to Ham Tin Beach in Sai Kung during Labour Day Golden Week holiday

Hundreds of people descended on Ham Tin Beach in Sai Kung on Saturday, the second day of the Labour Day Golden Week holiday in mainland China. Ham Tin Beach in Sai Kung on May 2, 2026, the second day of the Labour Day…

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‘Golden week’: Hong Kong draws more mainland Chinese visitors but spending uneven

Hong Kong recorded a 4.8 per cent increase in mainland Chinese visitors in the first three days of the Labour Day “Golden Week” holiday, but industry players warned that uneven spending and more flexible travel patterns…

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HKFP

China’s Wu seizes lead in World Snooker Championship final against Murphy

China’s Wu Yize is on track to win the World Snooker Championship after building a 10-7 lead against Shaun Murphy in the final on Sunday. Chinese snooker player Wu Yezi (right) and England’s Shaun Murphy at the World…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong press union faces HK$730K prepaid tax demand, accuses tax office of misallocating public resources

The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) has said it was ordered to pay HK$730,000 in provisional taxes within days and has accused the city’s tax authorities of misallocating public resources with audits on…

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Yan Huichang to step down as head of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra after 30-year run

Yan Huichang will step down as the artistic director of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra in July 2027 after three decades at the helm, the group has announced. But the 70-year-old Shanxi province native would stay on as…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Hong Kong media outlet cleared of tax evasion faces ‘unfair’ HK$40,000 costs

A local online media outlet has been cleared of tax evasion after a year-long review, but the process still cost HK$40,000 (US$5,106) in accounting fees, the Hong Kong Journalists Association said on Monday. Describing…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Beautician convicted of blackmailing ‘cash machine’ ex-lover for HK$2.6 million

A Hong Kong court has convicted a beautician of exposing her former boyfriend’s identity by uploading the couple’s photos online as part of a blackmail plot, threatening the married man she was having an affair with to…

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HKFP·policy

Over 60% of homeless unfamiliar with medical waiver applications amid higher hospital fees, NGO survey finds

Over 60 per cent of Hong Kong’s homeless are unfamiliar with how to apply for medical waivers, and nearly three-fifths are reducing medical visits due to increased public hospital fees, an NGO has found. The Accident…

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HKFP·policy

Hong Kong gov’t and Reporters Without Borders trade barbs over press freedom ranking

The Hong Kong government and legislature have condemned Reporters Without Borders (RSF) after the city was ranked low in the NGO’s annual press freedom index . This photograph, taken on June 19, 2015, shows media tycoon…

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Hong Kong Exchange Fund records smallest gain in 5 quarters amid Middle East crisis

Hong Kong’s Exchange Fund, the war chest used to defend the local currency, reported its smallest investment gain in five quarters as the Middle East crisis weighed on stock market performance. The fund gained HK$34.5…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

Paul Chan should welcome lawmakers’ budget scrutiny, not dismiss it

Congratulations to Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po for getting the city’s budget to sail through the Legislative Council. It wasn’t always such smooth sailing and Chan would do well to acknowledge as much. When Chan…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

Policeman turned PR adviser John Tse set for top government media role

A Hong Kong policeman turned public relations adviser will be promoted to lead the government’s Information Services Department, the South China Morning Post has learned. John Tse Chun-chung, who has served as the…

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SCMP Hong Kong

Elderly scam victims lose HK$850,000 on average, but ones who know finance lose more

Investment scams targeting Hong Kong’s elderly rose by 17 per cent in the first quarter of 2026 against a year ago, despite an overall decline in the number of cases, with police warning that better-educated retirees…

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HKFP·policy

Tourists flock to Hong Kong countryside as city records 600,000 arrivals in first 2 days of Golden Week

Hong Kong’s countryside has seen an influx of tourists with the start of the Labour Day Golden Week in mainland China, recording over 600,000 arrivals in the first two days of the five-day-long holiday. Visitors camping…

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HKFP

Sri Lanka arrests 37 Chinese nationals at suspected scam centre: police

Sri Lankan police have arrested 37 Chinese nationals suspected of running a cyberscam centre in the capital Colombo, a spokesman said on Sunday, in the latest crackdown on foreign-run online fraud. A smartphone. Photo:…

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Calls grow to tap MPF for housing as young Hongkongers’ desire to buy homes wanes

Renewed calls have been raised to allow Hong Kong’s young families to use part of their mandatory pension savings to buy homes, with a recent survey finding that high flat prices and large down payments have dampened…

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Hong Kong police hunt for man over damage to US consulate sign

Hong Kong police are searching for a man suspected of causing criminal damage to the sign outside the United States consulate in Central. Police received a report at around 2.40pm on Sunday from consulate staff that the…

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SCMP Hong Kong·policy

Top civil servants ‘liable if they don’t flag systemic loopholes’ under proposal

A proposed accountability framework will hold government department heads personally liable for systemic loopholes that they fail to flag to superiors, Hong Kong’s civil service chief has said. Secretary for the Civil…

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Why Hong Kong subsidies should go towards food, not fuel

Hong Kong should not renew the HK$3 per litre diesel subsidy when it expires at the end of June. Instead, it should use the funds to launch a crash programme to accelerate electrification of public transport, starting…

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