In past three years, Cinema Day recorded over 600,000 admissions and box office revenue of more than HK$44 million in total.
City welcomed 4.35 million visitors in March, but Tourism Board warns that war in the Middle East could bring volatility to the travel market.
From golden headdresses to diamond brooches, the Hong Kong Palace Museum will showcase some 200 pieces spanning 4,000 years and five continents.
Flight cuts due to rising fuel prices could affect transit traffic in short run, but impact will depend on duration of conflict, experts say.
Siblings Pansy, Daisy, Josie and Lawrence Ho disclose news in statement, but no cause of death given.
Amusement park and Li Ka Shing Foundation gave 5,000 tickets to workers from Philippines, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Thailand.
Short-term relief measures include diesel subsidies of HK$3 per litre, half-price tunnel tolls for non-private vehicles.
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Muddy grounds and rainy weather cause chaos and frustration at 2026 Coffee Hong Kong @WestK over Easter weekend.
Travel industry leader says rise in airlines’ fuel surcharges and Mideast conflict have dampened Hongkongers’ desire to travel long distances.
From a coffee festival to a Doraemon show, there’s plenty to do and see for both residents and visitors over the long weekend break.
Hong Kong Technology Venture Company slammed in open letter from Peta, but denies pets were involved.
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Galleries at preview also say global uncertainties have prompted collectors to take greater interest in works able to retain value.
Gallerists taking part in Art Central say getting pieces to city was hard enough and they may park them here temporarily while weighing options.
Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism Rosanna Law underscores importance of arts during times of complex geopolitics.
Flight cancellations via the region leave art fair participants juggling logistics, though organisers say impact remains limited.
Sun Hung Kai Properties pushes its ‘Central 2.0’ vision in West Kowloon, linking arts, culture and wealth management despite market headwinds.
West Kowloon Cultural District Authority signs MOUs with 12 international institutions from Australia, the UK, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere.
Authority partnering with Hong Kong’s Eythos to create 4,920 square metre facility as part of wider push to turn city into arts trading hub.
Five-year-old’s parents arrested in January after they took family to Hong Kong waterfront amid No 8 typhoon warning signal last September.
Surge in global oil prices also prompts courier SF Express to impose temporary fuel surcharges within Hong Kong and Macau.
Residents and visitors are spoiled for choice in the last two weeks of art month, with ComplexCon and HKwalls among the offerings.
Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association alarmed by hiring freezes and job losses at NGOs despite rising demand for services.
Watchdog says 80 complaints came from residents and rest from fans outside city, primarily mainland China.
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Man arrested on suspicion of driving while disqualified and using vehicle without third-party insurance.
Festival that begins next month to feature newly restored 4K version of 1999’s The Kid.
Environmental group says high concentration may cause long-term damage to local ecology of South Lantau’s Pui O.
Carrier Emirates is planning to operate direct flights from Dubai to Hong Kong from Friday to Sunday, government says.
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Hong Kong sector representatives expect increase to be driven by rising fuel prices, longer voyages, war-risk charges and higher insurance costs.
Average temperature reached 19.3 degrees, with the Observatory attributing the warmth to a weaker-than-usual northeast monsoon.
Traders grapple with surging oil and freight costs, while flight disruptions compound challenges for Middle East exhibitors in the city.