Hundreds protest beating of Hong Kong journalists in ChinaSeptember 13th, 2009 HONG KONG - Hundreds of people marched in Hong Kong Sunday to protest the beating by police of three journalists from the city covering unrest in the western Chinese city of Urumqi. Organisers said around 700 people took part in the demonstration over the incident nine days ago.
5 Hong Kong construction workers die in fall down elevator shaft of skyscraperSeptember 13th, 2009 5 Hong Kong workers die in elevator shaft fallHONG KONG — A construction platform inside an elevator shaft collapsed Sunday, sending five workers falling 20 stories to their deaths inside a Hong Kong skyscraper, officials and state media said. Another worker was injured.
Bank launches world's first $150 note in Hong KongSeptember 8th, 2009 HONG KONG - A bank Wednesday marked its 150th anniversary in Hong Kong by launching what it claimed to be the world's first 150-dollar bank notes. Standard Chartered Plc, one of three note-issuing banks in the wealthy city of seven million, has printed 1 million of the 150-Hong-Kong-dollar notes, worth $19.35 each.
11 injured in 4th acid attack in a year at a busy Hong Kong shopping districtSeptember 6th, 2009 4th acid attack in busy Hong Kong area injures 11HONG KONG — An attacker hurled acid at pedestrians in a crowded Hong Kong shopping district Sunday, injuring 11 people in the neighborhood's fourth acid attack in a year. Television footage showed two victims being carried on gurneys to ambulances, their heads covered in bandages.
9 injured in 4th acid attack in a year at a busy Hong Kong shopping districtSeptember 6th, 2009 4th acid attack in busy Hong Kong area injures 9HONG KONG — An attacker hurled acid at pedestrians in a crowded Hong Kong shopping district Sunday, injuring nine people in the neighborhood's fourth acid attack in a year. Television footage showed two victims being carried on gurneys to ambulances, their heads covered in bandages.Police spokesman Chau Yau-fai said the attacker — a 28-year-old man arrested nearby — targeted a couple strolling through the Mong Kok district but also hurt seven others.
Century-old tea on sale in Hong KongAugust 13th, 2009 HONG KONG - A 109-year-old tea has gone on sale at Hong Kong's first international tea fair, a media report said Thursday. Just 10 grams of the pu-erh tea, which takes its name from Pu'er county in Yunnan province in south-west China, costs 8,000 Hong Kong dollars ($1,025), the South China Morning Post newspaper said.
Hong Kong police investigate recent acid attacks after dozens hurt in third caseJune 9th, 2009 Hong Kong police investigate acid attacksHONG KONG — Hong Kongers ventured out unafraid Tuesday, as police searched for suspects behind a third acid attack that injured 24 people in one of the city's most densely populated shopping districts. Nearly 100 people have been injured in the assaults so far.
Acid thrown in Hong Kong shopping district, injuring 24; 3rd attack in 6 monthsJune 9th, 2009 Acid thrown in Hong Kong, 24 injuredHONG KONG — An unidentified assailant hurled acid in a busy Hong Kong shopping district, injuring 24 pedestrians including a 4-year old girl, police said Tuesday. It was the third in a series of acid attacks that have hurt some 100 people.
Boy chopped to death with meat cleaver in Hong Kong streetMay 29th, 2009 HONG KONG - A four-year-old boy was chopped to death with a meat cleaver in front of horrified lunchtime crowds as he played in the street with his father in Hong Kong Friday. The boy and his father were playing outside a busy fish and vegetable market when a man who lives in the same apartment block as them, lunged at them with a meat cleaver, police said.
Hong Kong taxes plastic bag usageApril 23rd, 2009 HONG KONG - Hong Kong lawmakers Thursday approved a tax on every plastic bag handed out by supermarkets in the city as of July in a move to cut the mountain of waste created by the bags. The tax of 50 Hong Kong cents (6 US cents) will be levied from July 1 in a total of 2,000 shops, including every major supermarket, in the high-rise city of seven million.
A list of winners at the 28th Hong Kong Film AwardsApril 19th, 2009 Winners at the 28th Hong Kong Film AwardsHONG KONG — A list of winners in the top categories at the 28th Hong Kong Film Awards announced Sunday at the Hong Kong Cultural Center:
Best film: "Ip Man"
Best director: Ann Hui, "The Way We Are"
Best actor: Nick Cheung, "The Beast Stalker"
Best actress: Paw Hee-ching, "The Way We Are"
Best supporting actor: Liu Kai-chi, "The Beast Stalker"
Best supporting actress: Chan Lai-wun, "The Way We Are"
Best screenplay: Lou Shiu-wa, "The Way We Are"
Best cinematography: Arthur Wong, "Painted Skin"
Lifetime achievement award: Josephine Siao
Life not worth living without Internet, Hong Kong youngsters sayMarch 20th, 2009 HONG KONG - Life would be meaningless and not worth living without the Internet, nearly one in seven Hong Kong youngsters said in a survey released Friday. Just under 14 percent of 1,800 respondents aged 12 to 25 insisted they could not live without the Internet while 80 percent described it as essential.
Cigarette consumption rises in Hong Kong after smoking banJanuary 30th, 2009 HONG KONG - Cigarette consumption in Hong Kong is up almost 14 percent since a smoking ban was introduced in the city two years ago, a news report said Saturday. Government figures quoted by the South China Morning Post show that 3.79 billion cigarettes were bought in 2008, compared to 3.33 billion the previous year.
Hong Kong shares fall three percentJanuary 20th, 2009 HONG KONG - Hong Kong shares fell by almost three percent Wednesday as overnight losses on Wall Street and profit warnings from Chinese companies listed in the city deepened market gloom. The blue-chip Hang Seng Index ended the day down 376.14 points, or 2.9 percent, at 12,583.63.
Hong Kong stocks extend gainsJanuary 4th, 2009 HONG KONG - Hong Kong stocks continued their positive start to 2009 Monday with a second day of gains, rising by almost 3.5 percent. The blue-chip Hang Seng Index climbed 520.5 points, or 3.46 percent, to close at 15,563.31.