The village of Kuk Po was once home to Hakka people from southern China but has been mostly abandoned in recent decades.
Visitors throng the historic Chung Ying Street on the Hong Kong-Shenzhen border in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong Province, on January 23, 2025. Photo: Zhang Yiyi/GT
Multiple-entry permit and easy checkpoint clearance draw more to the mainland to shop, eat and explore On a day trip to Shenzhen with three friends, Pakistani-Hongkonger Riaz Ahmed Gujjar had hair transplant treatment,
Sha Tau Kok, the last undiscovered, unexplored and unheard-of spot even by the most ardent of Hong Kong habitues, has slowly opened to the world.
Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong rank among the world's top 10 innovation cities, alongside other cities from the United States, Britain and Japan, according to a recently released assessment report on sci-tech innovation.
City 'can potentially have many more events' after March's World Grand Prix, says Django Fung, the Hongkonger who manages top players The World Grand Prix in March could be just the starting point for bringing major snooker tournaments to Hong Kong,
Hong Kong’s boundary control points’ operating hours will remain unchanged during the Chinese New Year holiday, the special administrative region government has announced after discussions with Chinese mainland authorities.
Flower vendors at the Lunar New Year market in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park have reported poorer sales compared with last year despite the higher footfall, but trendy accessories and snake-themed paraphernalia have proved a hit with shoppers.
In response, China pulled the WTA Tour Finals contract. The organization signed a three-year deal to host the event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in spring 2024, and two years after the end of the boycott, Shenzhen will now host women’s tennis again.
Several Hong Kong tour operators, including Wing On Travel and Sunflower Travel, offer two-day Lunar New Year shopping tour groups to Shenzhen, Zhongshan and Dongguan ranging from HK$468 to HK$600 ...
Morgan Lewis & Bockius’ Shenzhen office, launched less than two years ago, has ceased operations. The firm’s former Shenzhen head and intellectual property partner, Shaobin Zhu, left in November to join DLA Piper in the U.S. Morgan Lewis did not find a successor to lead the Shenzhen outfit, and subsequently closed the office.
Luckin Coffee's (LKNCY) expansion into Hong Kong is unlikely to be a game changer due to strong local competition. Read why I'm bearish on the stock.