Hong Kong graffiti sells for record $65,000 at auctionOctober 7th, 2009 HONG KONG - A piece of graffiti by Hong Kong's self-proclaimed "King of Kowloon" has sold for a record 500,000 Hong Kong dollars ($65,000), auction house Sotheby's confirmed Wednesday. The piece by the late Tsang Tsou-choi, featuring rows of Chinese calligraphy on canvas, attracted fierce bidding in Sotheby's Asian art auction Tuesday.
Hong Kong toddler dies after climbing out of 7th-floor windowSeptember 23rd, 2009 HONG KONG - A 14-month-old girl fell to her death from a seventh-floor apartment after climbing out a window while her mother was cooking, Hong Kong police said Thursday. The girl is believed Wednesday evening to have climbed from her bed, which was pushed up against a window in the apartment.
One-bedroom Hong Kong flat sells for record $3.16 mnSeptember 14th, 2009 HONG KONG - A one-bedroom flat in a luxury Hong Kong development has sold for a record $3.16 million in a sign that the city's property slump is over, a news report said Tuesday. The 75.8 square metre apartment in the city's Tsim Sha Tsui district has 54.8 square metres of useable living space -- once walls and partitions are discounted, the South China Morning Post reported.
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.
6 Hong Kong construction workers die in fall down elevator shaft of skyscraperSeptember 13th, 2009 6 Hong Kong workers die in elevator shaft fallHONG KONG — A construction platform inside an elevator shaft collapsed Sunday, sending six workers falling about 20 stories to their deaths inside a Hong Kong skyscraper, officials said. The accident occurred at the International Commerce Center, which will be 118 stories high when completed next year, making it one of the world's tallest buildings and the highest in Hong Kong.
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 Hong Kong acid attackSeptember 7th, 2009 HONG KONG - Eleven people were injured when a man threw acid during an altercation Sunday in a bustling market district, the fourth such attack in Hong Kong this year. Local television reports said victims had to be carried on gurneys to ambulances, their heads covered in bandages.
Hong Kong conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa says first-half earnings plunge 33 percentAugust 13th, 2009 Hutchison Whampoa's first-half earns plunge 33 pctHONG KONG — Hong Kong conglomerate Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., run by billionaire Li Ka-shing, said Thursday its earnings tumbled 33 percent in the first half as its oil, ports and hotel businesses flagged amid the economic downturn. Net profit for the six months through June fell to 5.76 billion Hong Kong dollars (about $743 million) from HK$8.59 ($1.1 billion), the company said in a statement to the stock exchange.
Goldman Sachs sells part of its stake in China bank ICBC for $1.9 billionJune 2nd, 2009 Goldman Sachs sells $1.9B stake in China's ICBCHONG KONG — Goldman Sachs has raised more than $1.9 billion after selling part of its stake in Industrial & Commercial Bank of China as the U.S. investment firm seeks to repay government bailout funds.
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.
Mistress sued over broken sex pactApril 2nd, 2009 HONG KONG - A wealthy businessman is suing his former lover for the return of property worth more than 10 million Hong Kong dollars ($1.28 million) accusing her of breaching a sex pact, a media report said Thursday. Shoe tycoon Patrick Tang, 66, claimed Karen Lee, 39, agreed not to have sex with anyone else and in return he bought her four homes between 2002 and 2005, the Standard newspaper said.
Bruce Lee to finally get recognition - and museum - back homeMarch 28th, 2009 HONG KONG - Plans to build a museum in Hong Kong dedicated to the life of fabled kung fu actor Bruce Lee are moving ahead with proposals for an international design competition, a media report said Saturday. The project involves the restoration of Lee's former house in the Kowloon Tong district of Hong Kong plus the possibility of building an adjacent cinema and library, the South China Morning Post said.
Over 1,600 Hong Kong firms filed for bankruptcy in FebruaryMarch 21st, 2009 HONG KONG - More than 1,600 Hong Kong companies filed for bankruptcy in February, the highest monthly figure since 2004, the government announced Friday. The figure is more than double the number that filed for bankruptcy in January and highlights the growing impact of the global recession on the wealthy city of seven million people.
China defends Mugabe's right to buy home in Hong KongFebruary 16th, 2009 HONG KONG - China Tuesday defended the right of Robert Mugabe to own a Hong Kong home after the Zimbabwean leader reportedly paid $5 million for a villa in the former British colony. 'Hong Kong is a free port, and even Falun Gong practitioners can buy a property there, am I right?' a foreign ministry spokesman in Beijing told Tuesday's South China Morning Post.
Hong Kong prostitute’s murder being probedJanuary 10th, 2009 HONG KONG - The police Sunday were investigating a seventh prostitute-murder in the former British colony in the past 12 months. The 47-year-old woman was found dead Saturday evening in the apartment where she serviced clients in what police believe may have been a robbery and murder.