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OMG | Hand shadow play: Transforming light & shadow with simple gestures On the screen, images of fluttering birds and running hares appear, as simple gestures awaken an entire fairy tale world. This ancient folk wisdom requires no complicated props; it brings light and shadow to life solely through the hands.
OMG
2025.10.17 09:27
Watch This | Experts hail China's progress on women's empowerment The Global Leaders' Meeting on Women concluded in Beijing on Monday. Global experts commended China's "admirable" strides in advancing the status of women, saying that the progress sets a foundation for greater goals.
China
2025.10.17 08:41
German scholar unveils book on Japan's wartime human experiments in China A book by a German population health researcher has debuted in Frankfurt on Wednesday (Oct. 16). It exposes the history of medical human experiments conducted by Japanese biological warfare units in China during World War II.
World
2025.10.16 21:00
Deepline | Digital immune system: How HK banks are fighting AI with AI When you receive a video of Chief Executive John Lee promoting high-return investments, or hear Eddie Yue personally explaining investment opportunities, would you be tempted? In recent years, financial fraud methods have emerged one after another. Scammers using these highly realistic "Deepfake" technologies have once shocked the entire city by swindling huge sums of money, but crisis breeds opportunity.
Deepline
2025.10.16 20:20
Watch This | Dozens of journalists leave Pentagon in protest against new US 'War Department' regulations According to reports from CCTV, dozens of journalists chose to surrender their Pentagon press passes and leave the building shortly after 4 pm local time on Oct. 15. This action was taken in protest against new regulations imposed by the U.S. Department of Defense—recently renamed the "Department of War"—on media reporting.
World
2025.10.16 19:00
A Thousand Hamlets | The dialectic of fast and slow: Reflections on trains and railway travel Did you travel during the past National Day holiday? Did you take the high-speed train? In recent years, Guizhou has attracted many Hong Kong people seeking a cool retreat because of its pleasantly cool weather and magnificent scenery.
A Thousand Hamlets
2025.10.16 18:00
New tropical cyclone expected to enter South China Sea: Temperatures may reach 21 degrees next Wednesday The Hong Kong Observatory stated today (Oct. 17) that a low-pressure area located east of the Philippines has intensified into a tropical depression. As of 10 am, the tropical depression was positioned about 1,130 kilometers east of Manila and is expected to move west at around 30 kilometers per hour. The Observatory predicts that this tropical cyclone will approach the Luzon area over the next two days and gradually strengthen before entering the northeastern South China Sea.
Hong Kong
2025.10.17 12:28
Flu outbreak in schools: 451 cases reported since start of term The activity level of influenza in Hong Kong continues to rise, with multiple schools and care homes experiencing outbreaks of influenza-like illness. The Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health urged all individuals aged 6 months and older to get vaccinated against seasonal influenza as soon as possible (excluding those with known contraindications) to reduce the risk of severe illness and death.
Hong Kong
2025.10.17 11:11
2025 MAMA AWARDS first lineup announced, priority ticket presales start at 10 am today Global entertainment leader CJ ENM announced today (Oct. 17) the first lineup for the 2025 MAMA AWARDS, featuring a mix of veteran idols and talented rookies to deliver a diverse and dynamic K-POP performance showcase. The world's premier K-POP awards ceremony will take place over two consecutive days, starting Nov. 28, in Hong Kong.
Lifestyle
2025.10.17 10:02
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OMG | Hand shadow play: Transforming light & shadow with simple gestures On the screen, images of fluttering birds and running hares appear, as simple gestures awaken an entire fairy tale world. This ancient folk wisdom requires no complicated props; it brings light and shadow to life solely through the hands.
OMG
2025.10.17 09:27
HK Outstanding Teens | Mohammed Ameera Khera: Young hockey prodigy chasing her dreams from toddler to best player "At two years old, I tried to control the hockey ball on the pitch, and the hockey stick was longer than I was." Since then, Mohammed Ameera Khera has shown a passion for this sport. At five, she joined a hockey club and began receiving professional training, aspiring to become a Hong Kong representative team member, just like her father. Her enthusiasm for hockey has never waned.
Exclusive
2025.10.16 15:02
Cuteness Overload | Round faces, cute features: Adorable Qinling giant pandas are here! China's Qinling Mountains in August are lush and verdant, with clouds swirling around the peaks, creating a scene reminiscent of paradise. At the Shaanxi Qinling Giant Panda Rescue and Breeding Research Base in Foping County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province, four giant pandas are leisurely munching on bamboo stalks.
Cuteness Overload
2025.10.16 13:53
OMG | Ultimate companion for riding: Mongolian saddle Artisans use ancestral techniques to bend wood and create Mongolian saddles. The intricate patterns on the saddle bridge symbolize good fortune, while the embossed floral designs flow with the wind. This craft, which has traversed the Shang and Zhou Dynasties, imprints the indelible marks of civilization.
OMG
2025.10.16 09:26
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Watch This | 'Genius Act' is a trap: How US is making world pay its debt The Genius Act is not mere cryptocurrency regulation—it is a calculated financial scam orchestrated by the US to offload its US$37.5 trillion debt onto the global economy, prolong the dollar's faltering dominance, and tighten control over international finance. By transforming US treasuries into tokenized "stablecoins," this law deceives nations, corporations, and individuals into bankrolling America's fiscal irresponsibility under the guise of innovation. How does this scam operate, and why should it concern every person holding these digital tokens?
Young Voices
2025.10.15 16:32
Opinion | The Nobel Peace Prize---does a Trump loss mean greater global chaos? This year's Nobel Prize awards have been overshadowed by one man: Donald Trump.With this 800-lb gorilla in the room, who cares about the winner of the chemistry or the physics prize? No one will remember their names. Everyone had been waiting for the other shoe to drop. And when it did, the entire world held its breath, waiting for the Trump wrath to be unleashed.
Philip Yeung
2025.10.13 14:35
Opinion | The Palestinian Prism: How liberation movements face co-option In today's complex geopolitical landscape, even the most authentic liberation movements face sophisticated challenges that extend beyond their immediate struggles. The Palestinian cause—a symbol of resistance and hope for millions worldwide—stands at a critical juncture where the very nature of solidarity is being tested. Like other profound movements throughout history, it now navigates a terrain where genuine support intersects with external interests that may seek to redirect its energy and narrative.
Angelo Giuliano
2025.10.10 19:30
Opinion | HK's rising universities reflect a global shift in academic power In a world where power is shifting, that may be the most important ranking.
Opinion
2025.10.09 18:13
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Deepline | Digital immune system: How HK banks are fighting AI with AI When you receive a video of Chief Executive John Lee promoting high-return investments, or hear Eddie Yue personally explaining investment opportunities, would you be tempted? In recent years, financial fraud methods have emerged one after another. Scammers using these highly realistic "Deepfake" technologies have once shocked the entire city by swindling huge sums of money, but crisis breeds opportunity.
Deepline
2025.10.16 20:20
Deepline | Festival of sport: National Games to kick off with torch relay, panda debuts, and citywide celebrations The 15th National Games, the first to be jointly hosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao, along with the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities and the 9th National Special Olympics Games, will officially open on Nov. 9 and Dec. 8, respectively. Chief Executive John Lee said yesterday (Oct. 14) that he went to Nansha, Guangzhou, last Thursday to attend the flame collection ceremony and brought the flame back to Hong Kong. In early November, the torch relay for the National Games will be held in Hong Kong, Macao, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen.
Deepline
2025.10.15 20:36
Deepline | Where did those donated clothes go? Tracking investigation uncovers surprising paths Recently, various districts in Hong Kong have seen the emergence of unidentified "no-name, no-contact, no-approval" used clothing collection bins placed roadside. These bins, operating under the banner of "environmental protection and charity," encourage residents to discard second-hand clothes inside for recycling or distribution to those in need. However, does the goodwill of our citizens ultimately achieve its intended purpose?
Deepline
2025.10.14 20:00
Deepline | Irony of Peace Prize: Trump, backer of Machado, loses to her as White House cries foul The Norwegian Nobel Committee announced on Oct. 10 that the winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize is Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, rather than US President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly publicly expressed his desire to win the award. The White House criticized the Nobel Committee on social media for placing "politics over peace."
Deepline
2025.10.11 15:27
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New tropical cyclone expected to enter South China Sea: Temperatures may reach 21 degrees next Wednesday The Hong Kong Observatory stated today (Oct. 17) that a low-pressure area located east of the Philippines has intensified into a tropical depression. As of 10 am, the tropical depression was positioned about 1,130 kilometers east of Manila and is expected to move west at around 30 kilometers per hour. The Observatory predicts that this tropical cyclone will approach the Luzon area over the next two days and gradually strengthen before entering the northeastern South China Sea.
Hong Kong
2025.10.17 12:28
Flu outbreak in schools: 451 cases reported since start of term The activity level of influenza in Hong Kong continues to rise, with multiple schools and care homes experiencing outbreaks of influenza-like illness. The Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health urged all individuals aged 6 months and older to get vaccinated against seasonal influenza as soon as possible (excluding those with known contraindications) to reduce the risk of severe illness and death.
Hong Kong
2025.10.17 11:11
2025 MAMA AWARDS first lineup announced, priority ticket presales start at 10 am today Global entertainment leader CJ ENM announced today (Oct. 17) the first lineup for the 2025 MAMA AWARDS, featuring a mix of veteran idols and talented rookies to deliver a diverse and dynamic K-POP performance showcase. The world's premier K-POP awards ceremony will take place over two consecutive days, starting Nov. 28, in Hong Kong.
Lifestyle
2025.10.17 10:02
Deepline | Digital immune system: How HK banks are fighting AI with AI When you receive a video of Chief Executive John Lee promoting high-return investments, or hear Eddie Yue personally explaining investment opportunities, would you be tempted? In recent years, financial fraud methods have emerged one after another. Scammers using these highly realistic "Deepfake" technologies have once shocked the entire city by swindling huge sums of money, but crisis breeds opportunity.
Deepline
2025.10.16 20:20
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Watch This | Experts hail China's progress on women's empowerment The Global Leaders' Meeting on Women concluded in Beijing on Monday. Global experts commended China's "admirable" strides in advancing the status of women, saying that the progress sets a foundation for greater goals.
China
2025.10.17 08:41
German scholar unveils book on Japan's wartime human experiments in China A book by a German population health researcher has debuted in Frankfurt on Wednesday (Oct. 16). It exposes the history of medical human experiments conducted by Japanese biological warfare units in China during World War II.
World
2025.10.16 21:00
Watch This | Dozens of journalists leave Pentagon in protest against new US 'War Department' regulations According to reports from CCTV, dozens of journalists chose to surrender their Pentagon press passes and leave the building shortly after 4 pm local time on Oct. 15. This action was taken in protest against new regulations imposed by the U.S. Department of Defense—recently renamed the "Department of War"—on media reporting.
World
2025.10.16 19:00
Trump questions Boston's safety, threatens to strip World Cup hosting rights U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Tuesday (Oct. 14) that he would pressure FIFA, citing security concerns, to revoke Boston's hosting rights for the World Cup. Trump claimed that the city has seen numerous protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions targeting illegal immigrants, describing its public security situation as extremely poor. He also criticized Boston's Democratic Chinese-American Mayor, Michelle Wu.
World
2025.10.16 17:00
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DDN Business Insider | Komeito Party exits ruling coalition: Will Sanae Takaichi's bid for Japan's Prime Minister be affected? Editor's note: The Japanese Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) expressed its intention last Friday to convene an extraordinary Diet session as early as October 20 to conduct a Prime Ministerial election. Sanae Takaichi, who was elected as the LDP president, is seen as a strong candidate to win this election, and if elected, she would become Japan's first female Prime Minister in history. However, on October 10, the Komeito Party announced that it would withdraw from the ruling coalition with the LDP, introducing more variables into Takaichi's bid for the premiership.
Business
2025.10.13 18:30
OMG | No soybean sales to China—reporters panic, White House still 'exploring options' An American reporter sounded the alarm: China hasn't bought a single soybean from the U.S. this year, and an Iowa farmer with 1,000 acres says, "This is just killing her." But when pressed on whether this could affect U.S.-China talks, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt offered only vague reassurances about how much the administration "cares" about farmers. For a country that prides itself on economic strength, the silence on solutions speaks volumes.
OMG
2025.10.09 18:48
DDN Business Insider | 'Golden Week' fuels HK's market revival as stocks hit 4-year peak The eight-day National Day holiday in mainland China is still ongoing, and I would like to wish everyone a happy National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival. During this Golden Week, the mainland A-shares have a brief market closure, while significant news continues to emerge from external markets. Among these, the Hong Kong stock market has once again risen to a four-year high. What does this indicate? Additionally, during the Golden Week, Hong Kong has seen a resurgence of tourists on the streets. Is this a sign of prosperity in both people and finances?
Video
2025.10.06 18:15
HK's retail sector shows strong growth amid tourism surge Financial Secretary Paul Chan said Hong Kong's retail sector was showing strong signs of stabilisation and growth, with a stabilising property market, a booming stock market and a steady influx of tourists as key drivers behind the improving operating environment.
Hong Kong
2025.10.05 15:11
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2025 MAMA AWARDS first lineup announced, priority ticket presales start at 10 am today Global entertainment leader CJ ENM announced today (Oct. 17) the first lineup for the 2025 MAMA AWARDS, featuring a mix of veteran idols and talented rookies to deliver a diverse and dynamic K-POP performance showcase. The world's premier K-POP awards ceremony will take place over two consecutive days, starting Nov. 28, in Hong Kong.
Lifestyle
2025.10.17 10:02
A Thousand Hamlets | The dialectic of fast and slow: Reflections on trains and railway travel Did you travel during the past National Day holiday? Did you take the high-speed train? In recent years, Guizhou has attracted many Hong Kong people seeking a cool retreat because of its pleasantly cool weather and magnificent scenery.
A Thousand Hamlets
2025.10.16 18:00
Muse Fest HK 2025: A month-long celebration of culture, history, and fun! The Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) proudly announces the launch of Muse Fest HK 2025, set to run from November 1 to 30, 2025. Celebrating its 11th year, this edition marks a special milestone with the theme "Museum Anniversary," honouring the anniversaries of six iconic LCSD museums. The festival promises an unparalleled lineup of cultural experiences, blending heritage, art, and interactive fun for all ages.
Lifestyle
2025.10.16 16:20
Chilly winds ahead: HK may see temperatures dip below 20°C next week Hong Kong is bracing for a combination of typhoon activity, cooler temperatures, and rising tides next week. The HK Observatory announced on Oct. 15 via social media that a potential tropical cyclone is expected to develop in the coming two to three days. On Sunday, a strong northeast monsoon is predicted to reach southern China. The combined effects of the monsoon and the potential tropical cyclone will cause strong winds in HK from early to mid-next week. Temperatures are expected to drop significantly, possibly falling to around 20°C or lower.
Hong Kong
2025.10.16 10:01
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Apple launches iPad Pro M5 2025 with announced HK pricing: AI performance 3.5 times faster than M4 On October 15, Apple officially released the new generation iPad Pro equipped with the M5 chip, just 17 months after the last update. The new iPad Pro features Apple's latest M5 chip, offering AI performance that is 3.5 times better than the M4 version. It also introduces the in-house developed C1X modem chip and N1 wireless network chip, supporting Wi-Fi 7 technology.
Sci-Tech
2025.10.16 11:00
Deepline | Molecular architects: Nobel Prize celebrates builders of custom chemical 'rooms' Imagine a molecular world with rooms as structurally stable and freely accessible as those in the human world. These are the molecular architectures meticulously designed by scientists: Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). On Wednesday, Oct. 8, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that this year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded to Australian scientist Richard Robson, Japanese scientist Susumu Kitagawa, and Jordanian-American scientist Omar M. Yaghi, in recognition of their pioneering contributions to the research and development of MOF materials.
Deepline
2025.10.09 15:40
Deepline | Nobel for breaking quantum barrier: How a hand-held system opens new technological frontier In the world of physics, the profound realm of quantum mechanics serves as the foundation for quantum technologies such as computing, encryption, and sensing. The maximum scale at which systems can demonstrate quantum effects has always been a focal point in the field of physics.
Deepline
2025.10.08 15:00
Deepline | China's DeepSeek-R1 AI model pioneers peer-reviewed transparency in Nature Completed by the DeepSeek team with Liang Wenfeng as the corresponding author, the research paper on the DeepSeek-R1 reasoning model was recently featured on the cover of the internationally authoritative journal Nature, making DeepSeek-R1 the world's first mainstream large language model to undergo peer review. Nature commented that relying on independent researchers for peer review is a way to counter the hype in the AI industry and hopes that more AI companies will follow DeepSeek's example.
Deepline
2025.09.19 14:30
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Caricature: Shutdown On Oct. 1, local time, a spokesperson for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's office announced that the state would not pay to keep the Statue of Liberty open as it has done in past government shutdowns. The governor stated that this time, the torch of the Statue of Liberty might be "completely extinguished."
Dot Dot Pic
2025.10.04 21:36
Journalist's Hands-On Experiences | A midnight evacuation of 6,000 people A wartime bomb discovered at a Quarry Bay construction site on Sept. 19 led to the evacuation of 6,000 residents from 18 buildings. A journalist from DDN covered the incident while personally affected, as her building was within the evacuation zone. The US WWII AN-M65 bomb, weighing 1,000 pounds with 500 pounds of TNT, posed extreme danger. Police, firefighters, and bomb disposal units coordinated a high-risk operation that began at 2 a.m. The evacuation, though sudden, was efficient and well-organized, with local authorities providing swift support.
Editors' Pick
2025.09.20 13:47
Journalist's View | Herbal medicine trick in HK: Tourists beware of deceptive pharmacy practices From my personal observation, most tourists visiting Hong Kong want to purchase some local specialties to bring home, with Chinese herbal medicines and various proprietary Chinese medicines often being popular choices. However, plenty of tourists have unpleasant shopping experiences or even fall into pricing traps when purchasing such products at pharmacies due to various unexpected reasons.
Editors' Pick
2025.09.18 14:20
Journalist's Hands-on Experience | Crossing three realms: What does musical Divine Comedy bring us? To discuss a literary work, one cannot separate it from its historical and cultural context. It is precisely this that often causes us Eastern visitors to experience a kind of cultural dissonance when delving into the vast world of Western literature, due to a lack of familiarity with religious backgrounds, cultural allusions, and other unfamiliar elements. This is where the advantage of musical theater emerges. After watching the musical Divine Comedy, I felt profoundly enriched.
Editors' Pick
2025.09.09 14:50
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