
AI is reshaping Hong Kong's job market—here's what workers and job seekers need to know
As artificial intelligence transforms finance, tech, and professional services across the city, career strategy and upskilling are becoming non-negotiable.
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As artificial intelligence transforms finance, tech, and professional services across the city, career strategy and upskilling are becoming non-negotiable.

New flexibility in schools, affordable aftercare hubs, and revitalised neighbourhood spaces are transforming how Hong Kong families balance work and parenthood.

From Lan Kwai Fong's rooftop mixologists to Central's underground electronic collectives, meet the individuals who've transformed the city's after-dark landscape into something irreplaceably human.

From Michelin-starred temples to street-level dim sum trolleys, navigating Asia's most dynamic food scene requires strategy, timing, and an appetite for discovery.

Founders and investors in the city's innovation districts are reassessing strategies amid shifting capital flows and rising operational costs.

As rents in Central and Mid-Levels continue to soar while salaries lag, companies across the city are struggling to retain mid-career professionals, reshaping hiring strategies and threatening Hong Kong's status as a global financial hub.

The visionaries who transformed cramped Lan Kwai Fong basements and Sheung Wan lofts into a thriving live entertainment ecosystem reveal how persistence, not luck, created Hong Kong's modern music culture.

Decades of economic growth and policy evolution have transformed the city into a magnet for workers and families seeking opportunity, reshaping neighbourhoods and challenging integration systems.

As Hong Kong's job market tightens, a homegrown startup founder in Mong Kok is bucking the brain-drain trend by creating high-skilled positions that keep young talent rooted in the city.

As visitor numbers surge past pre-pandemic levels, one entrepreneur's boutique approach to hospitality is capturing the hearts—and wallets—of discerning travellers.

Political tensions from Venezuela to Iran and economic uncertainty are rippling through local F&B and retail, forcing Central and Causeway Bay businesses to rethink pricing and marketing strategies.

As the government fast-tracks residential development near East Kowloon stations, residents worry gentrification will displace long-standing neighbourhoods and erase decades of community identity.

Senior officials and academics express concern over budget constraints and brain drain amid global competition for top researchers and students.

Environmental leaders lay out concrete plans to reduce carbon emissions and reshape the city's relationship with waste, even as challenges mount.

The revitalised eastern harbourfront space brings fresh community life to one of Hong Kong's quieter neighbourhoods.

Latest phase of the ambitious transport project promises faster links between Hong Kong Island and the New Territories, with completion now targeted for 2028.

Fresh government data shows where billions are flowing—and expose surprising gaps in infrastructure investment across key districts.

As construction approvals accelerate, data reveals which emerging neighbourhoods are rewarding early buyers and which are lagging expectations.
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