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Young documentarians and curators in Sham Shui Po are digitising Hong Kong's oral histories and challenging official narratives through independent galleries and crowdfunded projects.
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Young documentarians and curators in Sham Shui Po are digitising Hong Kong's oral histories and challenging official narratives through independent galleries and crowdfunded projects.

Real MTR hacks and minibus routes from Hong Kong residents. Discover how locals actually navigate daily commutes across districts efficiently.

As government backing and private capital pour into Kowloon East and the New Territories, a new class of landlords, service providers and tech enablers are positioning themselves to capture billions.

From grassroots clubs in Sha Tin to beach leagues on Repulse Bay, here's everything you need to know to start playing football in the city.

Navigating education choices, finding quality childcare, and discovering family-friendly spaces across the city—here's what Hong Kong parents need to know.

Once synonymous with mass production, Hong Kong's design industry has undergone a dramatic transformation, establishing itself as a breeding ground for independent talent and regional creativity.

Three major infrastructure projects advance this week, promising to reshape connectivity across the New Territories and eastern Hong Kong Island.

As summer heat drives locals indoors and international chefs arrive for new ventures, the city's food culture is experiencing a quiet but unmistakable transformation.

A new generation of independent curators and artist-led spaces across Central, Sheung Wan and Wong Chuk Hang are challenging the city's traditional museum hierarchy.

As younger workers shun traditional corporate hierarchies, a surge of solo founders in Causeway Bay and Central is creating unconventional career paths—and forcing recruiters to rethink talent strategy.

The Shatin-based outfit has emerged as a surprise powerhouse in Southeast Asian aquatics, with their junior team claiming five medals in just six weeks.

As major cities worldwide accelerate climate action, Hong Kong faces pressure to match ambitious peers in waste reduction, renewable energy, and urban planning.

Despite robust banking activity, the city's commercial property sector reveals a complex picture of where foreign investment is actually heading in 2026.

Rising geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty abroad are forcing local hospitality businesses to rethink pricing strategies and inventory plans, with visitors from key markets already showing signs of caution.

As property prices stabilize and consumer spending patterns shift, savvy investors and entrepreneurs are spotting opportunities in Hong Kong's changing cost-of-living landscape.

From intimate Lan Kwai Fong jazz clubs to world-class arena shows, Hong Kong's live entertainment scene offers something for every taste—here's your essential guide.

As the government unveils ambitious plans for New Territories development, planners, academics and industry figures are divided on whether the strategy will truly ease the city's chronic affordability crisis.

From the 2016 Mong Kok riots to pandemic pressures, a look at the critical incidents that transformed how authorities prepare for crises.
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