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Global Lens | A new chapter for Central Asia connectivity: Visa facilitation and logistics corridors advance together On June 4, Hong Kong and Uzbekistan exchanged diplomatic notes to advance a mutual visa-free arrangement, aiming for up to 30 days visa-free stays once implementation details are finalized. If implemented, it would be an upgrade from the current situation, where HKSAR passport holders can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for 10 days.
Global Lens
2026.06.04 19:00
HK residents need HK$7.1 mn in retirement savings to feel financially secure, study finds Hong Kong, one of the world's longest-living cities, presents significant financial challenges for retirees. A research report released on Wednesday (June 3) found that retirees would need savings of up to HK$7.1 million to achieve a 90% confidence level of long-term financial security.
Hong Kong
2026.06.04 18:06
Deepline | From 'zero defects' to 'good enough,' Japanese automakers openly lower quality standards for first time Recently, Japanese automakers (including Toyota) and auto parts suppliers have been working on a unified policy for determining defects in components. In simple terms, they have lowered the previous "quality bottom line" under the new rule; minor flaws that do not affect functionality and are not easily noticeable after assembly will no longer be considered defective. Such parts can be directly used in production, and the new standard is expected to be gradually applied to various components by 2026. To sum it up in one sentence: it lowered the quality bar.
Deepline
2026.06.04 17:45
Feeding pigeons in restricted areas in Seoul could bring fines of up to 1 mn won Travelers planning to visit South Korea should take note that the Seoul Metropolitan Government will launch a month-long intensive enforcement campaign this month targeting people who feed pigeons in designated restricted areas. Violators may face fines of up to 1 million won.
World
2026.06.04 17:16
Hometown market returns with largest-ever booth setup: Multiple upgrades to benefit public The 4th "Hong Kong Hometown Carnival" was officially launched yesterday June 3 at Victoria Park. This year's carnival is jointly organized by 30 Hong Kong provincial-level hometown associations, with more than 370 stalls in total, making it the largest scale among all previous editions. On-site, the reporter visited different booths and found they had rolled out multiple benefits for visitors.
Hong Kong
2026.06.04 16:00
FIVE GUYS' social media purge sparks closure rumours: The truth is... The Instagram account "Five Guys Hong Kong" of the American fast-food chain "FIVE GUYS" once deleted all its posts, leaving only a bio that reads "SOMETHING'S BREWING...", sparking rumours of a complete shutdown or withdrawal from Hong Kong.
Hong Kong
2026.06.04 15:30
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Global Lens | A new chapter for Central Asia connectivity: Visa facilitation and logistics corridors advance together On June 4, Hong Kong and Uzbekistan exchanged diplomatic notes to advance a mutual visa-free arrangement, aiming for up to 30 days visa-free stays once implementation details are finalized. If implemented, it would be an upgrade from the current situation, where HKSAR passport holders can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for 10 days.
Global Lens
2026.06.04 19:00
Hometown market returns with largest-ever booth setup: Multiple upgrades to benefit public The 4th "Hong Kong Hometown Carnival" was officially launched yesterday June 3 at Victoria Park. This year's carnival is jointly organized by 30 Hong Kong provincial-level hometown associations, with more than 370 stalls in total, making it the largest scale among all previous editions. On-site, the reporter visited different booths and found they had rolled out multiple benefits for visitors.
Hong Kong
2026.06.04 16:00
Exclusive | Expats and overseas entrepreneurs weigh in as Hong Kong drafts its first Five-Year Plan The HKSAR government is racing to draft Hong Kong's first-ever Five-Year Plan, aligning it with the country's upcoming "15th Five-Year Plan" and deepening the city's integration into the national development strategy. In this context, many foreign entrepreneurs who have long been based in Hong Kong are closely watching what comes next.
Exclusive
2026.06.04 11:00
100 Ways To Drool | Taste from Yellow River: How a carp becomes Shandong icon Oil sizzles in the wok, and a sweet-and-sour fragrance drifts through the air. Golden carp fillets take shape in the hot oil, then turn crispy with a second fry. For many, this is the most vivid memory of Shandong cuisine. Sweet and sour carp, a seemingly ordinary traditional dish, has been endowed with the weight of time through repeated cooking over the years.
100 Ways To Drool
2026.06.04 10:00
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Opinion | The rise of ethno-nationalist politics in Britain The murder of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old man in Southampton, England, has provoked political outrage. Nowak was stabbed by a Sikh man, Vickrum Digwa, multiple times using a ceremonial dagger known as a Kirpan. When police were called to the scene, they subsequently dismissed Nowak's injuries and arrested him on suspicion of assault, only for him to become unresponsive and pass away on the spot, having stated that he "could not breathe."
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.03 16:00
Watch This | Fabricated threats: Japan's puppet game in Asia Japan's draft of Tokyo's 2026 defense white paper has leaked. It hasn't even been officially released yet, but the accusations are already lined up: "radar locking," "unsafe approaches," "dual-carrier drills". The language is sharp. The intent is even sharper: paint Beijing as a threat. The only thing missing is evidence.
Young Voices
2026.05.29 18:16
Opinion | Understanding Trump's frozen status quo tactics regarding an 'Iran deal' It was reported by media today that the United States and Iran had agreed a deal to extend the ceasefire between the two countries for another 60 days and "launch negotiations on the future of its nuclear program." As reported by the media, part of this deal involves an apparent "14 point Memorandum of Understanding" (MoU),
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.29 17:08
Opinion | Is Russia about to escalate in Ukraine Over the past couple of days, Russia has dramatically increased its rhetorical threats towards Ukraine in the ongoing war, which is now in its fourth war. Talks towards ending the war have not come to any fruition, precisely because neither party finds it politically convenient to do so. Now, following a spate of Ukrainian drone attacks aimed at Moscow, the Kremlin has launched massive drone and missile attacks at Kyiv and pledged more, publicly urging foreign diplomats to leave.
Tom Fowdy
2026.05.27 18:20
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Deepline | From 'zero defects' to 'good enough,' Japanese automakers openly lower quality standards for first time Recently, Japanese automakers (including Toyota) and auto parts suppliers have been working on a unified policy for determining defects in components. In simple terms, they have lowered the previous "quality bottom line" under the new rule; minor flaws that do not affect functionality and are not easily noticeable after assembly will no longer be considered defective. Such parts can be directly used in production, and the new standard is expected to be gradually applied to various components by 2026. To sum it up in one sentence: it lowered the quality bar.
Deepline
2026.06.04 17:45
Deepline | End of GPU-only strategy? Intel bets big on agentic AI Over the past two years, the core of AI hardware has been the GPU. From model training to inference clusters, and from cloud to edge computing, the entire industry has been discussing who can secure more GPUs and cram more compute cards into data centers. It's fair to say that the whole AI industry has revolved around GPUs, propelling NVIDIA's stock price to repeated record highs.
Deepline
2026.06.03 18:40
Deepline | Chinese-American Harvard physicist Yin Xi to join OpenAI: 'No human intelligence AI can't replicate' A Harvard professor is going to OpenAI? According to a whistleblower on social media X, Yin Xi, a Harvard professor of physics, has left academia and crossed over to join OpenAI.
Deepline
2026.06.02 18:46
Deepline | AI playbook for modern football: Why does UEFA choose Alibaba? As a marquee event, the UEFA Champions League final naturally generates buzz and attracts attention. However, when looking at the broader slate of matches, the number of fans who can sit through an entire 90-minute (or longer) game on their sofa is declining.
Deepline
2026.06.01 17:30
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HK actor-singer William Chan sells another property, cashing out HK$29.33 mn in two months Hong Kong actor and singer William Chan, who has focused much of his career development in the Mainland in recent years, has continued to sell off property holdings, generating a total of HK$29.33 million from property transactions within the past two months.
Hong Kong
2026.06.04 19:16
Global Lens | A new chapter for Central Asia connectivity: Visa facilitation and logistics corridors advance together On June 4, Hong Kong and Uzbekistan exchanged diplomatic notes to advance a mutual visa-free arrangement, aiming for up to 30 days visa-free stays once implementation details are finalized. If implemented, it would be an upgrade from the current situation, where HKSAR passport holders can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for 10 days.
Global Lens
2026.06.04 19:00
HK residents need HK$7.1 mn in retirement savings to feel financially secure, study finds Hong Kong, one of the world's longest-living cities, presents significant financial challenges for retirees. A research report released on Wednesday (June 3) found that retirees would need savings of up to HK$7.1 million to achieve a 90% confidence level of long-term financial security.
Hong Kong
2026.06.04 18:06
Hometown market returns with largest-ever booth setup: Multiple upgrades to benefit public The 4th "Hong Kong Hometown Carnival" was officially launched yesterday June 3 at Victoria Park. This year's carnival is jointly organized by 30 Hong Kong provincial-level hometown associations, with more than 370 stalls in total, making it the largest scale among all previous editions. On-site, the reporter visited different booths and found they had rolled out multiple benefits for visitors.
Hong Kong
2026.06.04 16:00
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Frontier | Chinese company Photon Matrix's AI laser mosquito killer goes viral The Photon Matrix intelligent technology company, based in Jiangsu, China, has recently gone viral worldwide with its portable AI laser mosquito-killing device. The device integrates LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and an AI vision system. It can lock onto and shoot down mosquitoes using high-energy laser pulses, destroying up to 30 mosquitoes per second with a maximum range of 6 meters.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.04 19:06
Global Lens | A new chapter for Central Asia connectivity: Visa facilitation and logistics corridors advance together On June 4, Hong Kong and Uzbekistan exchanged diplomatic notes to advance a mutual visa-free arrangement, aiming for up to 30 days visa-free stays once implementation details are finalized. If implemented, it would be an upgrade from the current situation, where HKSAR passport holders can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for 10 days.
Global Lens
2026.06.04 19:00
100 Ways To Drool | Taste from Yellow River: How a carp becomes Shandong icon Oil sizzles in the wok, and a sweet-and-sour fragrance drifts through the air. Golden carp fillets take shape in the hot oil, then turn crispy with a second fry. For many, this is the most vivid memory of Shandong cuisine. Sweet and sour carp, a seemingly ordinary traditional dish, has been endowed with the weight of time through repeated cooking over the years.
100 Ways To Drool
2026.06.04 10:00
Global Lens | Visa as weapon: US crackdown on Chinese reporters In May 2026, the US revoked the visa of a Chinese citizen who had worked in the US for Xinhua. he video argues this is not an isolated incident, but part of a broader tightening of US policy toward China's official media. It traces the shift back to 2018, when the Department of Justice required CGTN and Xinhua to register as "foreign agents" under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. The tone then escalated in 2020, when the State Department expelled 60 Chinese reporters at once after designating several Chinese media outlets as "foreign missions" and reducing the number of Chinese staff.
Global Lens
2026.06.03 19:15
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Trump to nominate former personal attorney as US Attorney General According to US media reports, US President Donald Trump said on June 3 that he would nominate his former personal attorney and current Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to serve as Attorney General of the United States.
World
2026.06.04 20:05
Frontier | Chinese company Photon Matrix's AI laser mosquito killer goes viral The Photon Matrix intelligent technology company, based in Jiangsu, China, has recently gone viral worldwide with its portable AI laser mosquito-killing device. The device integrates LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and an AI vision system. It can lock onto and shoot down mosquitoes using high-energy laser pulses, destroying up to 30 mosquitoes per second with a maximum range of 6 meters.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.04 19:06
Global Lens | A new chapter for Central Asia connectivity: Visa facilitation and logistics corridors advance together On June 4, Hong Kong and Uzbekistan exchanged diplomatic notes to advance a mutual visa-free arrangement, aiming for up to 30 days visa-free stays once implementation details are finalized. If implemented, it would be an upgrade from the current situation, where HKSAR passport holders can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for 10 days.
Global Lens
2026.06.04 19:00
Deepline | From 'zero defects' to 'good enough,' Japanese automakers openly lower quality standards for first time Recently, Japanese automakers (including Toyota) and auto parts suppliers have been working on a unified policy for determining defects in components. In simple terms, they have lowered the previous "quality bottom line" under the new rule; minor flaws that do not affect functionality and are not easily noticeable after assembly will no longer be considered defective. Such parts can be directly used in production, and the new standard is expected to be gradually applied to various components by 2026. To sum it up in one sentence: it lowered the quality bar.
Deepline
2026.06.04 17:45
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Exclusive | Expats and overseas entrepreneurs weigh in as Hong Kong drafts its first Five-Year Plan The HKSAR government is racing to draft Hong Kong's first-ever Five-Year Plan, aligning it with the country's upcoming "15th Five-Year Plan" and deepening the city's integration into the national development strategy. In this context, many foreign entrepreneurs who have long been based in Hong Kong are closely watching what comes next.
Exclusive
2026.06.04 11:00
CE's Central Asia mission: Visit to Baiterek holding, noting Northern Metropolis opportunities The Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, John Lee, leading a business delegation composed of representatives from both Hong Kong and the Mainland, commenced his visit to Kazakhstan on yesterday (June 1). On his official social media page today (June 2), John Lee stated that in the morning he visited Kazakhstan's national investment holding company, JSC “Baiterek” National Investment Holding, and held a meeting and exchanged views with its Chairman of the Board, Rustam Timurovich Karagoishin.
Hong Kong
2026.06.02 19:00
NASA administrator says Blue Origin launchpad may not be restored until 2028 The launchpad damaged in the recent explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket during an engine hot-fire test may not be restored until 2028, NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said on Monday.
World
2026.06.02 16:00
CE's Central Asia mission: Overseas visit rare opportunity for delegation to become resources for Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan On the morning of June 1 local time, John Lee Ka-chiu, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, led a delegation consisting of more than 40 Hong Kong business and professional representatives and around 30 Mainland enterprise representatives, all of whom have arrived in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana to begin a five-day official visit to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
Hong Kong
2026.06.01 19:30
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FIVE GUYS' social media purge sparks closure rumours: The truth is... The Instagram account "Five Guys Hong Kong" of the American fast-food chain "FIVE GUYS" once deleted all its posts, leaving only a bio that reads "SOMETHING'S BREWING...", sparking rumours of a complete shutdown or withdrawal from Hong Kong.
Hong Kong
2026.06.04 15:30
A Thousand Hamlets | Suspended between advance and retreat: Existential silhouette and inner twilight in Mon Mon (The Gate) is the final installment of Natsume Sōseki's Love Trilogy. As I explored in my analysis of the previous two works, which follow a progressive trajectory, the final piece is invariably where the emotional intensity must subside. While the story may subtly allude to the illicit union depicted in the second work, I prefer to detach this novel from the continuity of its predecessors and to regard its protagonist as a fully socialized character, one who has already matured, for he no longer displays the naïve choices and impulses of the earlier figures.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.06.04 15:00
Bacteria can multiply fast in opened bubble tea A recent report has raised concerns about bubble tea: once opened and left out for just two hours, some drinks were found to contain excessive bacteria, including coliforms.
Lifestyle
2026.06.04 14:14
Leading fencing competition to open in HK in July, tickets on sale June 9 from HK$250 The "Kerry Fencing World Championships 2026 Hong Kong, China" will be held at the AsiaWorld-Expo from July 22 to July 30. The tournament is regarded as a leading fencing competition outside the Olympics, and will be hosted in Hong Kong for the first time in history.
Hong Kong
2026.06.03 19:00
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Frontier | Chinese company Photon Matrix's AI laser mosquito killer goes viral The Photon Matrix intelligent technology company, based in Jiangsu, China, has recently gone viral worldwide with its portable AI laser mosquito-killing device. The device integrates LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and an AI vision system. It can lock onto and shoot down mosquitoes using high-energy laser pulses, destroying up to 30 mosquitoes per second with a maximum range of 6 meters.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.04 19:06
Deepline | From 'zero defects' to 'good enough,' Japanese automakers openly lower quality standards for first time Recently, Japanese automakers (including Toyota) and auto parts suppliers have been working on a unified policy for determining defects in components. In simple terms, they have lowered the previous "quality bottom line" under the new rule; minor flaws that do not affect functionality and are not easily noticeable after assembly will no longer be considered defective. Such parts can be directly used in production, and the new standard is expected to be gradually applied to various components by 2026. To sum it up in one sentence: it lowered the quality bar.
Deepline
2026.06.04 17:45
Deepline | End of GPU-only strategy? Intel bets big on agentic AI Over the past two years, the core of AI hardware has been the GPU. From model training to inference clusters, and from cloud to edge computing, the entire industry has been discussing who can secure more GPUs and cram more compute cards into data centers. It's fair to say that the whole AI industry has revolved around GPUs, propelling NVIDIA's stock price to repeated record highs.
Deepline
2026.06.03 18:40
Frontier | Century-old brand changes hands: Will Leica be acquired by Chinese investor? Asian investment firm HSG (HongShan Capital Group, formerly known as Sequoia China) is currently leading the bidding to acquire the 45% stake in Leica Camera AG held by Blackstone Inc., said a report by Bloomberg.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.03 14:00
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Journalist's View | There's no such thing as a 'Caotai Team' — It's just another way to encourage innovation On May 25, Chinese novelist Yu Hua posted a short video on social media titled "What Is a Caotai Team?" In the clip, Yu and three very different people shared their stories: a 16-year-old middle school student who taught himself documentary filmmaking; a food delivery rider who has been delivering for eight years while writing for 38 years and is now known as a "delivery poet"; and a young man from a small town who builds model airplanes by hand.
Editors' Pick
2026.05.29 19:06
Caricature | British absurdity: Staging smears and frame-ups against HK while ignoring people's suffering The Chinese Embassy in the UK released a statement on Sunday, urging the UK side to stop the anti-China political manipulation, stop wantonly arresting and convicting Chinese citizens in the UK.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.05.11 14:15
Journalist's View | Dialogue with Mr. Yukio Hatoyama: Japan's former PM shares his heart with China Before interviewing former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, I contacted a friend living in Japan to ask what public sentiment towards Mr. Hatoyama is like there today. He mentioned two things. First, during the period when Hatoyama was in power, Japan was in the midst of a broad downturn in its economy—many things he wanted to do could not be carried out. Second, today's Japanese economy seems to have returned to a similar situation again, and right-wing forces are taking advantage of the moment.
Editors' Pick
2026.05.01 00:26
Journalist's View | Five observations from the Hong Kong Sevens at 50 Marking its 50th anniversary, the Hong Kong Sevens once again proved it is far more than a rugby tournament. With sold-out crowds and over 100,000 attendees, the event drove a vibrant mega-event economy, boosting tourism across the city. From humanoid robots at the opening ceremony to smart stadium management, innovation was on full display. In the South Stand, fans in elaborate costumes embodied the Sevens' carnival spirit. International spectators mingled freely, cheering for the game itself rather than national divides, highlighting HK's role as a global connector.
Editors' Pick
2026.04.21 18:33
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