Nine-year-old Morris Kwok was able to interact with a lifelike reproduction of his late younger brother Yat-lai through a a collaboration of start-ups and technology firms creating AI versions of deceased loved ones.
‘They have chosen a Hongkonger to represent them in the council because we share similar values,’ Andy Ng says after UK local authority election victory
‘We are entering the harvest season this year for the Housing Bureau’s efforts to push transitional housing projects,’ Secretary for Housing Winnie Ho says.
Simon Wong, president of Hong Kong Federation of Restaurants and Related Trades, says visitor numbers below expectations compared with pre-pandemic levels.
In a bid to boost their social mobility, 2,800 Form One to Three students, mostly living in subdivided flats, were enrolled in first round of the programme.
Association for the Rights of Industrial Accident Victims says only a work suspension can safeguard the safety of workers effectively.
Paralegal Wayland Chan says he was hopeful Lai’s right-hand man Mark Simon would be able to ‘find some ways’ to get him out of Hong Kong after police released him on bail.
Privacy commissioner Ada Chung urges Electrical and Mechanical Services Department to notify all affected individuals, hours after latter issues apology.
With realistic virtual locations, there’s no need to fly actors, crew to different places for film shoots.
Our Hong Kong Foundation think tank expects government will meet public housing supply goal as an average of 35,000 flats set to be completed annually over next five years.
Privacy commissioner Ada Chung says leak of 477 people’s personal information mainly due to Consumer Council’s failure to set up multi-step authentication for remote work.
Professionals need help to understand responsibilities under bill being scrutinised in legislature, Chloe Mo of Hong Kong Occupational Therapist Association says.
Mayday’s second show rescheduled to May 9 after first performance was moved online amid heavy rainfall.
Visitors head to Victoria Harbour to see pyrotechnics, but some say ‘budget-style’ display not as impressive as past shows.
At least five tourist groups, each with 30 to 40 people, take photos in front of popular red brick wall displaying name and crest of HKU between 11am and 12pm.
Data from the Immigration Department shows about 295,800 people, including roughly 184,440 residents, had also left the city as of 9pm
Thirteen years after statutory minimum wage introduced, a new formula that bars any rate cuts in future has been approved.
Film lovers flock to cinema for final showings after nearly 60 years of operation.
Observatory also warns that ‘violent’ gusts of up to 100km/h (62mph) reported at Cheung Chau.
Crowds pack Hennessy Road for Mirror member’s 25th birthday, amid a free ride day sponsored by the fan club.
KELY Support Group says schools should provide more career support and companies can benefit from diverse cultural background and talent.