New policy from Leisure and Cultural Services Department hopes to foster new talent and encourage sport’s development.
Opinion: "Repeatedly submitting the same inadequately evidenced briefs is not rational behaviour," writes John Burns.
Children as young as eight may soon be able to enter licensed billiards halls, the Hong Kong government has announced.
Repeated failed land bids had prompted some construction and architectural firms to cut jobs, force staff to go on unpaid ...
With less than a week before leaving the White House, President Joe Biden on Wednesday again shielded Hong Kongers who stay ...
A festive spirit fills the air as Hong Kong welcomes the Year of the Snake with a vibrant array of Chinese New Year ...
Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki chairs a meeting of the interdepartmental working group to co-ordinate the preparatory work for ...
Experts confident history will not repeat itself if another pandemic strikes but say more must to be done to strengthen ...
The Government welcomes the announcement on the arrangement to streamline the approval procedures for Hong Kong registered ...
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government raised travel alert for southeastern Myanmar to red on Friday (Jan 17) ...
Since the second quarter of 2024, more Hong Kongers are being trafficked into Southeast Asian countries to work in notorious ...
Hong Kong must choose between being a passive observer of the AI revolution and an architect of change that controls its ...