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China expands 240‑hour visa‑free transit to Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam: Inbound tourism sees shift to immersive travel China's National Immigration Administration announced today that effective immediately, citizens of Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam are now eligible for the 240‑hour transit visa‑free policy and the 30‑day visa‑free entry policy for Hainan. With this expansion, the 240‑hour transit visa‑free policy now covers 57 countries, while the Hainan 30‑day visa‑free policy covers 61 countries.
World
2026.08.20 18:16
Opinion | Are Trump's latest threats to South Korea another 'nothingburger' This week US President Donald Trump took the abrupt step of demanding that its joint military exercises with South Korea be scaled down because they were, in his opinion, "provocative" to the north, of which he then stated he has a "good relationship" with Kim Jong-un. The President had also specified that Seoul's unwillingness to "help out" over the US war in Iran was a contributing factor, representing an unusual singling out of the East Asian country even as most other allies keep their distance.
Tom Fowdy
2026.08.20 17:20
HK's student housing shortage spurs bank lending boom The aging Regal Oriental Hotel is hardly a Hong Kong hotspot, yet in recent weeks it's become a popular destination for bankers from some of the city's top lenders, some of whom made repeat visits.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 16:11
Connecting Dots | No place like home: Hongkongers on why they stay From 2020 to 2022, around 170,000 more people left Hong Kong than arrived. But since mid-2022, the tide has turned — net inflow has reached 246,000, with nearly 40,000 in the past year alone. What drove people to leave a place they once called "home"? And what brought them back? We hit the streets to ask Hongkongers — from those who never left, to those who left and returned — what they really think.
Connecting Dots
2026.08.20 16:00
China sentences former Evergrande boss Xu Jiayin to life in prison A Chinese court on Thursday sentenced Xu Jiayin, former boss of Evergrande Group, to life in prison after convicting him of multiple crimes.
China
2026.08.20 15:00
Global Unicorn Summit: Photonic chips enter global sprint, with china's supply-chain edge in focus The Global Unicorn Summit takes place in Hong Kong on August 24–25, 2026, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Hall 3G). With the theme "Born to Lead, Built to Create," the event aims to connect companies with capital, technology, talent, policy, and professional services—positioning Hong Kong as an international platform to attract unicorns, support listings in the city, and help innovative firms expand globally.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 14:15
Dog hotel operator suspected killed in dog attack in HK's Ta Kwu Ling A 33-year-old woman who ran a licensed pet hotel and dog training centre in Ta Kwu Ling, Hong Kong, was found dead on Thursday with multiple suspected dog bite injuries. CCTV footage showed a one-year-old male mixed-breed dog attacking her for about one minute after she attempted to return it to a kennel. Police said the exact cause of death remains under investigation.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 23:54
Cathay Pacific to launch direct HK–Almaty flights in January Cathay Pacific announced on Aug. 20 that it will launch direct passenger flights between Hong Kong and Almaty, Kazakhstan, with the inaugural service scheduled for January 9 next year. Almaty will become the airline's first destination in Central Asia, and Cathay Pacific will be the only carrier offering direct passenger service between Hong Kong and Kazakhstan.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 20:15
Opinion | The US and Israel are the real state sponsors of terrorism – not Iran A common claim repeated endlessly by US and Israeli officials is that Iran is the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world. This assertion is not only false — it is one of the most ridiculous and hypocritical lies in modern geopolitics. The truth is the opposite. While Washington and Tel Aviv accuse Tehran of supporting terrorism, the historical record shows that the United States and Israel have systematically created, funded, armed, and protected the very extremist groups they claim to oppose.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.08.20 19:00
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Opinion | The US and Israel are the real state sponsors of terrorism – not Iran A common claim repeated endlessly by US and Israeli officials is that Iran is the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world. This assertion is not only false — it is one of the most ridiculous and hypocritical lies in modern geopolitics. The truth is the opposite. While Washington and Tel Aviv accuse Tehran of supporting terrorism, the historical record shows that the United States and Israel have systematically created, funded, armed, and protected the very extremist groups they claim to oppose.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.08.20 19:00
Opinion | Are Trump's latest threats to South Korea another 'nothingburger' This week US President Donald Trump took the abrupt step of demanding that its joint military exercises with South Korea be scaled down because they were, in his opinion, "provocative" to the north, of which he then stated he has a "good relationship" with Kim Jong-un. The President had also specified that Seoul's unwillingness to "help out" over the US war in Iran was a contributing factor, representing an unusual singling out of the East Asian country even as most other allies keep their distance.
Tom Fowdy
2026.08.20 17:20
Opinion | Reading the silent cry of young people News reports of youth suicide appear with disturbing regularity. Public grief follows, but often fades until the next tragedy occurs. This cycle must end. Youth suicide is not an isolated family matter or an unavoidable consequence of growing up; it is a public-health challenge requiring sustained attention, early intervention and accountable policy.
Kevin Lau
2026.08.20 13:30
Opinion | Bowing to war criminals while rearming: Japan's hypocritical 'peace' pledge On August 15, 2026, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi sent a ritual offering to Yasukuni Shrine. Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi, joined by other cabinet members and senior Liberal Democratic Party officials, paid their respects in person. After the visit, Koizumi claimed he was mourning "heroic souls" and renewing a pledge never to engage in war again. The entire region knows what Yasukuni Shrine represents. Calling them "heroic souls" twists history. Bowing before them and then speaking of peace is pure contradiction.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.08.19 17:30
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DeepLine | Security and development are not a trade-off: HK's 'from chaos to order' and 'from stability to prosperity' are one continuous process A recurring argument has surfaced in Hong Kong's public discussions: now that the city has moved "from chaos to order," some claim that safeguarding national security is largely "done" and that Hong Kong should shift its full attention to the economy and development.
Deepline
2026.08.20 10:55
Deepline | China's urban micro‑renewal: Pocket parks and quiet communities reshape city life In the heart of Guangzhou's historic Dongshan district, a tiny corner pocket park has become an unexpected window for the international community to observe China's approach to urban renewal. In July 2026, Xinhua News Agency published an English feature titled "Pocket parks drive urban renewal, eco‑improvement efforts in China," highlighting the achievements of the country's pocket‑park programme. Among the selected case studies was the Dongshan Pocket Park in Yuexiu District – a prime example of how old cities can be revitalised through micro‑upgrades.
Deepline
2026.08.18 20:05
Deepline | Undercover probe exposes fire safety concerns at private student hostels as younger students flock to HK An undercover investigation has raised concerns over fire safety, child supervision and guardianship arrangements at private student hostels in Hong Kong, as an increasing number of younger students, including primary school pupils, come to the city for education. The investigation found that some hostels accommodate minors with limited adult supervision and may fall outside existing regulatory requirements.
Deepline
2026.08.17 16:21
Deepline | The root of American selfishness: Institutional failures behind domestic chaos and hegemonic diplomacy The selfish and high‑handed behaviour of the United States in areas of livelihood, immigration and foreign policy is rooted in deep‑seated institutional flaws. Politically, the separation of powers has degenerated into a tool for partisan warfare, rendering governance ineffective. Economically, financial capitalism has exacerbated wealth inequality, leaving society deeply fractured. Diplomatically, fuelled by money politics and populism, unilateralism and hegemonism have intensified, continually undermining the global order.
Deepline
2026.08.14 17:15
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Dog hotel operator suspected killed in dog attack in HK's Ta Kwu Ling A 33-year-old woman who ran a licensed pet hotel and dog training centre in Ta Kwu Ling, Hong Kong, was found dead on Thursday with multiple suspected dog bite injuries. CCTV footage showed a one-year-old male mixed-breed dog attacking her for about one minute after she attempted to return it to a kennel. Police said the exact cause of death remains under investigation.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 23:54
Cathay Pacific to launch direct HK–Almaty flights in January Cathay Pacific announced on Aug. 20 that it will launch direct passenger flights between Hong Kong and Almaty, Kazakhstan, with the inaugural service scheduled for January 9 next year. Almaty will become the airline's first destination in Central Asia, and Cathay Pacific will be the only carrier offering direct passenger service between Hong Kong and Kazakhstan.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 20:15
HK's student housing shortage spurs bank lending boom The aging Regal Oriental Hotel is hardly a Hong Kong hotspot, yet in recent weeks it's become a popular destination for bankers from some of the city's top lenders, some of whom made repeat visits.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 16:11
Connecting Dots | No place like home: Hongkongers on why they stay From 2020 to 2022, around 170,000 more people left Hong Kong than arrived. But since mid-2022, the tide has turned — net inflow has reached 246,000, with nearly 40,000 in the past year alone. What drove people to leave a place they once called "home"? And what brought them back? We hit the streets to ask Hongkongers — from those who never left, to those who left and returned — what they really think.
Connecting Dots
2026.08.20 16:00
World
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Cathay Pacific to launch direct HK–Almaty flights in January Cathay Pacific announced on Aug. 20 that it will launch direct passenger flights between Hong Kong and Almaty, Kazakhstan, with the inaugural service scheduled for January 9 next year. Almaty will become the airline's first destination in Central Asia, and Cathay Pacific will be the only carrier offering direct passenger service between Hong Kong and Kazakhstan.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 20:15
Opinion | The US and Israel are the real state sponsors of terrorism – not Iran A common claim repeated endlessly by US and Israeli officials is that Iran is the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the world. This assertion is not only false — it is one of the most ridiculous and hypocritical lies in modern geopolitics. The truth is the opposite. While Washington and Tel Aviv accuse Tehran of supporting terrorism, the historical record shows that the United States and Israel have systematically created, funded, armed, and protected the very extremist groups they claim to oppose.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.08.20 19:00
China expands 240‑hour visa‑free transit to Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam: Inbound tourism sees shift to immersive travel China's National Immigration Administration announced today that effective immediately, citizens of Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam are now eligible for the 240‑hour transit visa‑free policy and the 30‑day visa‑free entry policy for Hainan. With this expansion, the 240‑hour transit visa‑free policy now covers 57 countries, while the Hainan 30‑day visa‑free policy covers 61 countries.
World
2026.08.20 18:16
Opinion | Are Trump's latest threats to South Korea another 'nothingburger' This week US President Donald Trump took the abrupt step of demanding that its joint military exercises with South Korea be scaled down because they were, in his opinion, "provocative" to the north, of which he then stated he has a "good relationship" with Kim Jong-un. The President had also specified that Seoul's unwillingness to "help out" over the US war in Iran was a contributing factor, representing an unusual singling out of the East Asian country even as most other allies keep their distance.
Tom Fowdy
2026.08.20 17:20
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Cathay Pacific to launch direct HK–Almaty flights in January Cathay Pacific announced on Aug. 20 that it will launch direct passenger flights between Hong Kong and Almaty, Kazakhstan, with the inaugural service scheduled for January 9 next year. Almaty will become the airline's first destination in Central Asia, and Cathay Pacific will be the only carrier offering direct passenger service between Hong Kong and Kazakhstan.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 20:15
China expands 240‑hour visa‑free transit to Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam: Inbound tourism sees shift to immersive travel China's National Immigration Administration announced today that effective immediately, citizens of Kyrgyzstan and Vietnam are now eligible for the 240‑hour transit visa‑free policy and the 30‑day visa‑free entry policy for Hainan. With this expansion, the 240‑hour transit visa‑free policy now covers 57 countries, while the Hainan 30‑day visa‑free policy covers 61 countries.
World
2026.08.20 18:16
Connecting Dots | No place like home: Hongkongers on why they stay From 2020 to 2022, around 170,000 more people left Hong Kong than arrived. But since mid-2022, the tide has turned — net inflow has reached 246,000, with nearly 40,000 in the past year alone. What drove people to leave a place they once called "home"? And what brought them back? We hit the streets to ask Hongkongers — from those who never left, to those who left and returned — what they really think.
Connecting Dots
2026.08.20 16:00
Rain hits HK as heavy rainband moves closer A low-pressure area is bringing showers to the northern South China Sea and the coast of Guangdong. The Hong Kong Observatory said at 8:30 a.m. Thursday (Aug. 20) that an area of heavy rain located south and east of HK was gradually moving closer and was expected to affect the city over the next two to three hours. Rain has since begun affecting parts of HK.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 10:10
Sci-Tech
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Global Unicorn Summit: Photonic chips enter global sprint, with china's supply-chain edge in focus The Global Unicorn Summit takes place in Hong Kong on August 24–25, 2026, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Hall 3G). With the theme "Born to Lead, Built to Create," the event aims to connect companies with capital, technology, talent, policy, and professional services—positioning Hong Kong as an international platform to attract unicorns, support listings in the city, and help innovative firms expand globally.
Hong Kong
2026.08.20 14:15
OpenAI launches 'ChatGPT for Teens' with enhanced safety and parental controls OpenAI officially rolled out "ChatGPT for Teens" on Aug. 18, a version specifically designed for users under 18, featuring multi‑layered safety protections and parental oversight mechanisms to reduce the risk of minors encountering harmful content.
World
2026.08.19 18:16
OMG | Faster, smoother, sharper: Humanoid robots are improving at a stunning pace Humanoid robots are getting fast—and their rate of improvement is stunning. From last-minute warm-ups to full-formation rehearsals, the footage shows more than just speed: the movement is noticeably steadier, smoother, and more coordinated than before. With the Beijing competition just around the corner, these machines are in final sprint mode—hinting at another major leap in humanoid mobility and control.
OMG
2026.08.19 13:16
Post-90s 'Robot King' Unitree founder Wang Xingxing: Fortune exceeds RMB 100 billion Chinese mainland's humanoid robotics firm Unitree Technology made its debut on the Shanghai Stock Exchange's STAR Market on the Aug 19, with its first-day market capitalization surging to 444.9 billion yuan. Founder Wang Xingxing, leveraging his super-voting shares, saw his personal fortune break through the 100-billion-yuan mark, becoming Chinese mainland's first "post-90s" entrepreneur to join the ranks of 100-billion-yuan billionaires.
Sci-Tech
2026.08.19 12:10
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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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