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Alice Mak visits Qianhai to inspect HK youth entrepreneurship The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak, visited Qianhai to learn about the entrepreneurial experiences of Hong Kong youth in Qianhai and to exchange views on youth development work on June 3.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 13:29
DAB survey exposes critical accessibility gaps in Southern District amid aging population Facing accelerated population aging, Hong Kong's Southern District requires urgent upgrades to accessibility infrastructure, according to a recent survey by the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB). The party's Southern District branch assessed 50 public facilities, revealing systemic failures across four key areas.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 12:30
OMG | Living fossil of papermaking: Dai paper The Dai paper-making technique has been passed down for over 800 years. The earliest form of "paper" used for writing which later evolved into Dai paper made from mulberry bark, known in Dai language as "Galasha." 
OMG
2025.06.06 11:30
PolyU study uncovers HK's hidden history with cutting-edge geospatial technologies Hong Kong's rich history is filled with untold stories, many of which lie hidden beneath its modern landscape. A project led by researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) aims to uncover and document this lost history using advanced geospatial technologies. The initiative also includes public education programs to promote conservation and a better understanding of the city's cultural heritage. The project has received funding of HK$3.22 million from the Innovation and Technology Fund.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 08:30
100 Ways To Drool | Crab roe rice Crab roe rice is a signature dish that must not be missed when dining in Jiangsu. It is a flavorful delicacy made from a rich blend of crab roe and crab fat. The steaming hot, golden crab roe is evenly spread over freshly cooked rice, with every bite bursting with the creamy richness and umami of the crab. Add a few drops of Zhejiang vinegar to remove any hint of fishiness and enhance the freshness. With just one bite, the exquisite sweetness and subtle briny taste of the sea will unfold in your mouth, leaving an unforgettable impression.
100 Ways To Drool
2025.06.05 21:29
Deepline | From culture to tech: Why foreign tourists are flocking to China Thanks to increasingly flexible entry policies and diverse cultural experiences, traveling to China is becoming a new trend among foreign visitors. Recently, American influencer IShowSpeed, who boasts tens of millions of followers, livestreamed his travel experience in China, further boosting the country's tourism appeal. Foreign tourists are now going beyond traditional sightseeing at major landmarks and embracing a deeper "travel + shopping" experience.
Deepline
2025.06.05 20:45
Govt grants land at HK$1000 for redevelopment to support URA's cash flow Today (June 6), the government announced additional financial support for the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) to improve its cash flow and ensure the orderly progress of ongoing redevelopment projects. Chief Executive, along with Executive Council, approved the symbolic lease of two plots of land at a price of HKD 1,000 to the URA. These plots are located at Bailey Street in Hung Hom and in District 137 of Tseung Kwan O. The land will later need to be rezoned for residential use through statutory town planning procedures, with a lease term of 50 years.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 16:45
Switch 2 launch sparks buying frenzy: Tough purchase Nintendo's new generation gaming console, Switch 2, officially launched on June 5 in Japan, the United States, and Hong Kong, marking the company's first new console release in eight years. This sparked a buying frenzy, with long queues forming in various locations.
World
2025.06.06 15:30
Job fair in Tin Shui Wai on June 10-11: Nearly 50 organizations offer over 1,800 positions The Labour Department will hold a two-day recruitment fair at Tin Ching Community Hall in Tin Shui Wai on June 10-11, featuring nearly 50 employers offering over 1,800 vacancies across multiple sectors. Over 1,200 positions target four key industries: transportation, property, catering, and retail, with roles ranging from system analysts and engineering officers to taxi drivers and cashiers.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 14:30
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OMG | Living fossil of papermaking: Dai paper The Dai paper-making technique has been passed down for over 800 years. The earliest form of "paper" used for writing which later evolved into Dai paper made from mulberry bark, known in Dai language as "Galasha." 
OMG
2025.06.06 11:30
100 Ways To Drool | Crab roe rice Crab roe rice is a signature dish that must not be missed when dining in Jiangsu. It is a flavorful delicacy made from a rich blend of crab roe and crab fat. The steaming hot, golden crab roe is evenly spread over freshly cooked rice, with every bite bursting with the creamy richness and umami of the crab. Add a few drops of Zhejiang vinegar to remove any hint of fishiness and enhance the freshness. With just one bite, the exquisite sweetness and subtle briny taste of the sea will unfold in your mouth, leaving an unforgettable impression.
100 Ways To Drool
2025.06.05 21:29
Watch This | 50 years in rice: From HK's jute sacks to US supermarkets, a Jasmine Odyssey In this exclusive interview, Pol Lt. Charoen Laothamatas, President of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, reveals a striking truth about global rice consumption. Even during the pandemic, when international freight rates soared to an unprecedented US$1,000 per ton, the United States alone consumed 50% of Thailand's total jasmine rice exports.
Video
2025.06.05 20:01
OMG | Mangzhong: Time for reaping harvest Mangzhong is the third solar term of summer, occurring when the sun reaches a celestial longitude of 75°. During this period, crops with awns begin to mature, and summer sowing is in full swing, creating a bustling agricultural scene often referred to as "busy sowing during Mangzhong."
OMG
2025.06.05 16:31
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Opinion | Gaza, the hellhole of a failed species His eyes are evil. He smiles daggers. Netanyahu, the mass murderer of the 21st century, is nastier than the Nazis. He is evil incarnate. A former US secretary of state once said that when he looked Putin in the eye, he saw "KGB, KGB, KGB." Now, when one locks eyes with Netanyahu, one sees "mass murderer, serial murderer". He is without doubt the world's public enemy number one.
Philip Yeung
2025.06.05 13:33
Opinion | Lee Jae-myung will tilt South Korea's foreign policy, but change will be sparse On June 3, Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party was elected president of South Korea, ending a six-month window of political turmoil that started with Yoon Seok-yeol's disastrous attempt at declaring martial law, culminating in his removal. Lee's relatively comfortable victory, despite not being the most popular individual even for his own party voters, was endemic of the shockwave the attempted coup had caused in Korean society at large.
Tom Fowdy
2025.06.04 14:31
Opinion | Trump's aggressive China policy betrays 'Man of Peace' claim Donald Trump's 2025 claim to be a "man of peace" is starkly contradicted by his administration's belligerent policies toward China, pursuing economic decoupling, tariff wars, global polarization, and preparation for blockades while manipulating Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) to provoke China. Trump's policies—decoupling, tariff wars, polarizing the world, and building proxy coalitions—resemble NATO's Ukraine strategy, provoking Russia. Far from peace, Trump's actions risk a global arms race, ignoring China's cooperative approach.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.06.04 11:18
Opinion | US visa crackdown on Chinese students: Trump's isolationism risks America's future China's throwing open its doors with a new 30-day visa-free policy, welcoming folks from countries like Brazil and Argentina to come for business, tourism, or family visits. Meanwhile, the U.S., under Trump's leadership, is doing the exact opposite. Marco Rubio just announced that the U.S. is cracking down on Chinese students, revoking their visas and halting new student visa appointments, especially for those studying fields like robotics and aviation. The excuse? Some BS about the Communist Party of China (CPC) using these students to steal American technology and research.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.06.02 11:20
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Deepline | From culture to tech: Why foreign tourists are flocking to China Thanks to increasingly flexible entry policies and diverse cultural experiences, traveling to China is becoming a new trend among foreign visitors. Recently, American influencer IShowSpeed, who boasts tens of millions of followers, livestreamed his travel experience in China, further boosting the country's tourism appeal. Foreign tourists are now going beyond traditional sightseeing at major landmarks and embracing a deeper "travel + shopping" experience.
Deepline
2025.06.05 20:45
Deepline | With 'ASEAN Visa', China strengthens bonds, driving trade and cultural synergy At a regular press briefing on June 3, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian introduced the launch of the "ASEAN Visa." The visa is offered to businesspeople and their spouses and children from 10 ASEAN member states and ASEAN observer Timor-Leste. It allows for a 5-year multiple-entry visa with up to 180 days of stay per visit. Lin stated that this move aims to facilitate regional cross-border movement and deepen people-to-people and trade exchanges between China and ASEAN countries.
Deepline
2025.06.04 19:50
Deepline | Irreversible rise of the East: Why HK's success defies critics Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan attended the Legislative Council's financial affairs panel yesterday (June 2) to outline the latest status of HK's economy, indicating steady improvement. Stephen Roach, the US economist who once declared HK "is finished," recently backtracked during an interview, stating it is "too early to declare HK over". He instead emphasized that the tense China-US relationship has actually injected new vitality into HK.
Deepline
2025.06.03 15:31
Deepline | Expanding circle of friends: China implements visa-free policy for five Latin American countries starting June 1 Beginning June 1, China has implemented a unilateral visa-free policy trial for five countries - Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay, adding new members to its visa-free "circle of friends." This marks the first time China's visa-free policy has been extended to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean region.
Deepline
2025.06.02 17:30
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Govt grants land at HK$1000 for redevelopment to support URA's cash flow Today (June 6), the government announced additional financial support for the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) to improve its cash flow and ensure the orderly progress of ongoing redevelopment projects. Chief Executive, along with Executive Council, approved the symbolic lease of two plots of land at a price of HKD 1,000 to the URA. These plots are located at Bailey Street in Hung Hom and in District 137 of Tseung Kwan O. The land will later need to be rezoned for residential use through statutory town planning procedures, with a lease term of 50 years.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 16:45
Job fair in Tin Shui Wai on June 10-11: Nearly 50 organizations offer over 1,800 positions The Labour Department will hold a two-day recruitment fair at Tin Ching Community Hall in Tin Shui Wai on June 10-11, featuring nearly 50 employers offering over 1,800 vacancies across multiple sectors. Over 1,200 positions target four key industries: transportation, property, catering, and retail, with roles ranging from system analysts and engineering officers to taxi drivers and cashiers.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 14:30
Alice Mak visits Qianhai to inspect HK youth entrepreneurship The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak, visited Qianhai to learn about the entrepreneurial experiences of Hong Kong youth in Qianhai and to exchange views on youth development work on June 3.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 13:29
DAB survey exposes critical accessibility gaps in Southern District amid aging population Facing accelerated population aging, Hong Kong's Southern District requires urgent upgrades to accessibility infrastructure, according to a recent survey by the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB). The party's Southern District branch assessed 50 public facilities, revealing systemic failures across four key areas.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 12:30
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Alice Mak visits Qianhai to inspect HK youth entrepreneurship The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak, visited Qianhai to learn about the entrepreneurial experiences of Hong Kong youth in Qianhai and to exchange views on youth development work on June 3.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 13:29
OMG | Living fossil of papermaking: Dai paper The Dai paper-making technique has been passed down for over 800 years. The earliest form of "paper" used for writing which later evolved into Dai paper made from mulberry bark, known in Dai language as "Galasha." 
OMG
2025.06.06 11:30
100 Ways To Drool | Crab roe rice Crab roe rice is a signature dish that must not be missed when dining in Jiangsu. It is a flavorful delicacy made from a rich blend of crab roe and crab fat. The steaming hot, golden crab roe is evenly spread over freshly cooked rice, with every bite bursting with the creamy richness and umami of the crab. Add a few drops of Zhejiang vinegar to remove any hint of fishiness and enhance the freshness. With just one bite, the exquisite sweetness and subtle briny taste of the sea will unfold in your mouth, leaving an unforgettable impression.
100 Ways To Drool
2025.06.05 21:29
Deepline | From culture to tech: Why foreign tourists are flocking to China Thanks to increasingly flexible entry policies and diverse cultural experiences, traveling to China is becoming a new trend among foreign visitors. Recently, American influencer IShowSpeed, who boasts tens of millions of followers, livestreamed his travel experience in China, further boosting the country's tourism appeal. Foreign tourists are now going beyond traditional sightseeing at major landmarks and embracing a deeper "travel + shopping" experience.
Deepline
2025.06.05 20:45
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Switch 2 launch sparks buying frenzy: Tough purchase Nintendo's new generation gaming console, Switch 2, officially launched on June 5 in Japan, the United States, and Hong Kong, marking the company's first new console release in eight years. This sparked a buying frenzy, with long queues forming in various locations.
World
2025.06.06 15:30
Japan ispace confirms lunar landing failure after loss of communication Tokyo-based space startup ispace has officially confirmed the failure of its lunar landing mission after losing contact with its lander during descent early on Friday (June 6).
World
2025.06.06 10:44
Deepline | From culture to tech: Why foreign tourists are flocking to China Thanks to increasingly flexible entry policies and diverse cultural experiences, traveling to China is becoming a new trend among foreign visitors. Recently, American influencer IShowSpeed, who boasts tens of millions of followers, livestreamed his travel experience in China, further boosting the country's tourism appeal. Foreign tourists are now going beyond traditional sightseeing at major landmarks and embracing a deeper "travel + shopping" experience.
Deepline
2025.06.05 20:45
China faces do-or-die World Cup qualifier against Indonesia in Jakarta China's national men's football team will play a critical 2026 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifier against Indonesia tonight (June 5) at the latter's notorious home ground. This match represents a must-win survival battle for China – defeat means instant elimination, while a draw would effectively end their campaign. Only victory keeps their slim playoff hopes alive.
China
2025.06.05 20:15
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Watch This | 50 years in rice: From HK's jute sacks to US supermarkets, a Jasmine Odyssey In this exclusive interview, Pol Lt. Charoen Laothamatas, President of the Thai Rice Exporters Association, reveals a striking truth about global rice consumption. Even during the pandemic, when international freight rates soared to an unprecedented US$1,000 per ton, the United States alone consumed 50% of Thailand's total jasmine rice exports.
Video
2025.06.05 20:01
Watch This | The scent of partnership: How Thai rice nourishes Sino-Thai relations "Beneath Bangkok's tropical sun, endless golden rice fields ripple like liquid silk - each grain embodying Thailand's agricultural heritage and diplomatic prowess. The kingdom's legendary Hom Mali rice transcends its role as mere sustenance; it represents centuries of cultivation mastery and serves as a cultural ambassador."
Video
2025.06.04 17:23
DDN Business Insider | Beware of 'involution-style' competition: What should food delivery platforms accomplish? The expert consultation group of the State Council's Anti-Monopoly and Anti-Unfair Competition Committee held a meeting on May 21 in Beijing. The meeting reiterated the need for comprehensive measures to address "involution" in competition. Additionally, an article in the People's Daily last week pointed out that low-level "involution" competition wastes social resources and is detrimental to industry growth in the long term.
Video
2025.06.02 16:15
Global businesses suffer over US$34 bn loss amid trade war The trade war, ignited by US President Donald Trump, has inflicted significant financial damage on global businesses. According to a Reuters report on Thursday, May 29, the tariff war has already led to over US$34 billion (approximately HK$266.6 billion) in losses due to declining sales and rising costs, and experts warn that this figure is likely to increase as uncertainty persists. However, economists believe the real costs could be several times higher.
Business
2025.06.02 12:33
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Govt grants land at HK$1000 for redevelopment to support URA's cash flow Today (June 6), the government announced additional financial support for the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) to improve its cash flow and ensure the orderly progress of ongoing redevelopment projects. Chief Executive, along with Executive Council, approved the symbolic lease of two plots of land at a price of HKD 1,000 to the URA. These plots are located at Bailey Street in Hung Hom and in District 137 of Tseung Kwan O. The land will later need to be rezoned for residential use through statutory town planning procedures, with a lease term of 50 years.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 16:45
Switch 2 launch sparks buying frenzy: Tough purchase Nintendo's new generation gaming console, Switch 2, officially launched on June 5 in Japan, the United States, and Hong Kong, marking the company's first new console release in eight years. This sparked a buying frenzy, with long queues forming in various locations.
World
2025.06.06 15:30
Job fair in Tin Shui Wai on June 10-11: Nearly 50 organizations offer over 1,800 positions The Labour Department will hold a two-day recruitment fair at Tin Ching Community Hall in Tin Shui Wai on June 10-11, featuring nearly 50 employers offering over 1,800 vacancies across multiple sectors. Over 1,200 positions target four key industries: transportation, property, catering, and retail, with roles ranging from system analysts and engineering officers to taxi drivers and cashiers.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 14:30
Alice Mak visits Qianhai to inspect HK youth entrepreneurship The Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak, visited Qianhai to learn about the entrepreneurial experiences of Hong Kong youth in Qianhai and to exchange views on youth development work on June 3.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 13:29
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PolyU study uncovers HK's hidden history with cutting-edge geospatial technologies Hong Kong's rich history is filled with untold stories, many of which lie hidden beneath its modern landscape. A project led by researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) aims to uncover and document this lost history using advanced geospatial technologies. The initiative also includes public education programs to promote conservation and a better understanding of the city's cultural heritage. The project has received funding of HK$3.22 million from the Innovation and Technology Fund.
Hong Kong
2025.06.06 08:30
Watch This | Naked-eye 3D displays: Next-gen LED tech redefines screens in Shenzhen Naked-eye 3D breaks boundaries of reality, wood-grain displays mimic nature, and interactive screens sense your touch... Discover how next-gen LED technology redefines screens in China's Shenzhen.
Video
2025.05.29 14:10
Watch This | AI bionic humanoid robots 'Li Bai' & 'Du Fu' shine at Shenzhen cultural industries fair Recently, AI technology became one of the highlights at the 21st China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair. The AI bionic humanoid robots "Li Bai" and "Du Fu" launched by Dalian EXROBOTSexrobots became the focus of the whole venue, which can not only engage in poetic dialog with the audience, but also fluently cite quotes from the classics.
Sci-Tech
2025.05.25 18:18
Watch This | Why choose HK for boosting innovation & technology? Foreign universities' leaders weigh in! Innovation and technology (I&T) have become increasingly hot topics in recent years. With its unique advantages—being "backed by the motherland and facing the world," a robust legal framework, and a thriving financial system—Hong Kong has made significant investments in I&T, achieving remarkable results that have garnered recognition globally.
Video
2025.05.24 20:47
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Journalist's Hands-on Experience | Guangzhou today To me, Guangzhou has always held a special place in my heart. My grandparents have called this city home for over three decades—their lives so deeply intertwined with its pulse that it's hard to tell where they end and Guangzhou begins. They raised me with boundless love, and though I grew up attending school in Beijing, I've returned to Guangzhou every single year without fail. In many ways, this city feels like a second hometown to me.
Editors' Pick
2025.06.05 19:44
Caricature: 'Trump-tastic' remedy Recently, with a razor-thin majority, the Republican-controlled US House of Representatives passed US President Donald Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill Act." This tax reform package extends the US$4.5 trillion tax cuts introduced during Trump's first term in 2017. It also fulfills Trump's campaign promises from last year, including exempting tips, overtime pay, and car loan interest from taxation.
Dot Dot Pic
2025.06.05 09:31
Journalist's Hands-on Experience | Communication isn't that hard as you think If someone went back ten years and asked me whether I would become a journalist, I probably would have said no. It wasn't because I disliked the profession, but rather because I couldn't imagine myself adopting that kind of "extremely proactive" communication style.
Editors' Pick
2025.06.04 20:12
Journalist's Hands-on Experience | Respect reality, then transcend it I once read an article that described society as having entered an "era of fast-moving consumer goods." In such an environment, people are confined to the immediate present, losing their foresight and becoming short-sighted and impatient, unable to settle down and focus on meaningful work.
Editors' Pick
2025.06.03 19:35
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