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Hong Kong's May Day blooms: 6 must-visit spider flower spots with transport & tips DotDotNews reports: With the May Day holiday approaching, are you planning a trip to Hong Kong and looking to avoid the crowds while capturing stunning photos? From late March to May each year, Hong Kong is in full bloom with Spider Trees flowers.
Hong Kong
2026.04.29 20:15
Govt to subsidise commercial diesel at HK$3 per litre from tomorrow Amid rising international oil prices driven by the Middle East conflict, the Hong Kong SAR government has introduced several measures to cope, including diesel subsidies and toll reductions for commercial vehicles. Financial Secretary Paul Chan said today (April 29) that the HK$3 per litre diesel subsidy for commercial vehicles and vessels will take effect at 00:00 midnight on April 30 and will run until 11:59 pm on June 29. The subsidy will be provided through designated oil companies or distributors, allowing eligible commercial vehicles to benefit directly.
Hong Kong
2026.04.29 18:20
Youngest daughter of casino magnate Stanley Ho, Alice Ho joins Tsinghua faculty after graduation The hashtag "Alice Ho stays at Tsinghua after graduation" trended on Weibo today (April 29). It turns out that Alice Ho, the youngest daughter of "Gambling Magnate" Stanley Ho, posted on social media revealing that she has chosen to remain at Tsinghua University's Schwarzman College after graduation to dedicate herself to the cause of sustainable development education.
Hong Kong
2026.04.29 18:00
Taxi trapped in floodwaters in Shau Kei Wan: Driver climbs out to await rescue, passengers wade to safety The Hong Kong Observatory issued an Amber Rainstorm Warning at 11:35 am today (April 29), with particularly heavy rain falling on Hong Kong Island. At around 12:14 pm, police received a report from a taxi driver stating that while driving with passengers near a construction site outside Ming Wah Dai Ha on A Kung Ngam Road in Shau Kei Wan, the taxi encountered flooding and road subsidence, causing the vehicle to stall and become trapped in the water.
Hong Kong
2026.04.29 17:17
HK to ban possession of e-cigarettes in public from April 30: What you need to know Hong Kong will ban the possession of e-cigarettes and other alternative smoking products in public places starting April 30, with fines up to HK$50,000 and possible jail terms. The new law applies to both residents and tourists, covering vapes, heated tobacco and herbal cigarettes. Authorities have clarified definitions of "public places," enforcement rules and penalties, while also providing disposal points ahead of implementation.
Hong Kong
2026.04.29 16:26
Henry's Take EP57 | HK's financial security and stability: Safe haven amid Middle East turmoil Amid growing turmoil in the Middle East, capital is searching for safe havens. As the conflict between Iran and Israel disrupts financial hubs like Dubai, Hong Kong has bucked the trend by attracting over HK$300 billion in capital inflows. Despite some spreading a "Hong Kong is falling" narrative, the facts tell a different story: over 500 companies are queuing for listing on the HKEX, international firms are flocking to Hong Kong, and inquiries about family offices remain strong — Hong Kong's stability and rule of law are speaking through the data.
Henry's Take
2026.04.29 16:20
HK teams open campaigns at ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships in London Hong Kong's men's and women's teams have begun their campaigns at the ITTF World Team Table Tennis Championships in London, with the women's side securing a 3-1 opening win over the Netherlands and both teams set for key group-stage matches.
Hong Kong
2026.04.29 12:20
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