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Opinion | 1 July and the value of continuity in the Lingnan story Technology advances at an extraordinary pace, naturally drawing our attention towards the future. Yet 1 July serves as a reminder that this day is more than just an annual public holiday; it offers a moment to pause, reflect on history, understand our roots, and consider how cultural heritage can be sustained amid the changing times.
Opinion
2026.07.01 18:00
Immigrant Mishaps Series | 'I lost spectacularly': HK emigrant's bitter confession after 4 years in UK Recently, a Hong Kong man who had lived in the UK for four years shared his bitter experience of a humiliating retreat on social media. He admitted that despite having spent several years in the UK, he had never been able to develop a fondness for the country, and ultimately ended up losing spectacularly.
World
2026.07.01 17:17
Connecting Dots | What do visitors and residents think of HK 29 years after return to motherland? Today, July 1, marks the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland. To mark the occasion, we took to the streets to ask locals and visitors how they view the city's development since the return.
Connecting Dots
2026.07.01 17:00
S. Korean President officially appoints Han Seong-sook as new PM South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has officially appointed Han Seong-sook as the country's new prime minister.
World
2026.07.01 16:02
A Thousand Hamlets | 1997 cinema in dreams, long reconciliation and starting over Today is July 1. As we mark the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's return, approaching the subject through films that played in both Hong Kong and the mainland in 1997 offers a lens full of tension. If we step away from the celebratory glare and turn back to the dim cinema halls of 1997, we find that what unfolded on screen that year was far more complex than the handover ceremony itself—it was the manifestation of several dreams, disconnected yet secretly interpenetrating, that precisely reflected the turbulence where grand historical transformation intersected with individual fate.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.07.01 16:00
Watch This | McDonald's HK debuts world's first Chocolate McGriddles, sparking hours-long queues McDonald's Hong Kong has announced the launch of its Chocolate McGriddles series, the first of its kind in the world and developed by its local team. Available from July 1 to July 3, the limited-time menu features the Chocolate McGriddles and the McGriddles Deluxe Breakfast, both served all day at all restaurants. During the promotional period, customers who purchase any value meal can also upgrade their medium fries to a Hash Brown free of charge.
Lifestyle
2026.07.01 15:07
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Opinion | 1 July and the value of continuity in the Lingnan story Technology advances at an extraordinary pace, naturally drawing our attention towards the future. Yet 1 July serves as a reminder that this day is more than just an annual public holiday; it offers a moment to pause, reflect on history, understand our roots, and consider how cultural heritage can be sustained amid the changing times.
Opinion
2026.07.01 18:00
Opinion | Hong Kong, 29 years on: The art of remaining indispensable This year marks the twenty-ninth anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The question before us is not simply what opportunities and challenges the city now faces, but how we should understand, from a broader perspective, the story of a small territory that became a global city; of a harbour that became a global financial hub; and of a society whose resilience has repeatedly exceeded the expectations of those who predicted its decline.
Opinion
2026.07.01 13:00
Opinion | Japan, the ticking time-bomb in Asia Japan, under Takaichi, is Asia's hidden ticking time bomb. Its first female prime minister fancies herself the Margaret Thatcher of the East. Remember Thatcher? She had carved her name in history by defeating Argentina in the Falklands. Copycat Takaichi, too, wants her place in history.
Philip Yeung
2026.06.30 17:00
Opinion | The era of European Protectionism has arrived The political winds in the European Union (EU) pertaining to China have changed dramatically in recent months, and a storm of protectionist economic policy is on its way.
Tom Fowdy
2026.06.30 14:10
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Deepline | The hidden eye in router: When Wi-Fi knows who you are On a scorching summer day, at 4 PM, drowsiness creeps in. After carefully surveying the surroundings and confirming that the boss is nowhere nearby, you sneak into the forgotten supply closet in the corner of the office, a blind spot in the surveillance camera system, and enjoy a delightful little nap. You even leave your phone and laptop at your workstation to avoid any possible location tracking.
Deepline
2026.06.30 18:53
Deepline | The 'are you sure' benchmark: Why AI can't stop people-pleasing Recently, X user @shadcn posted, "No model can handle the follow-up question 'are you sure'... they all instantly cave." It seemed like just a casual gripe, a dozen or so words. But who would have thought that once posted, it would immediately sweep through the communities of developers and AI researchers?
Deepline
2026.06.29 20:12
Deepline | Jalapeño's here: OpenAI's first chip tastes spicy in more ways than one OpenAI's first-ever chip in history was born, with a quite spicy name: Jalapeño.
Deepline
2026.06.25 17:11
Deepline | Europe's AI dilemma: Caught between geopolitics, energy crisis, and fragmentation As the tsunami of computational power demanded by artificial intelligence (AI) sweeps across the globe, Europe is simultaneously being battered by an energy crisis triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war and conflicts in the Middle East. Geopolitics and economic security have become focal points of concern for think tanks and industry players alike. Amid the squeeze from both the United States and China, fears that the EU is being thoroughly marginalized in the AI race are also growing louder.
Deepline
2026.06.24 18:38
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Watch This | Reunification Raceday: US and Aus visitors praise HK's friendliness July 1 marks the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's reunification with China, and Sha Tin Racecourse held the "Reunification Raceday" to celebrate with the public.
Video
2026.07.01 23:04
PLA Navy task group departs for HK ahead of public open days A People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy task group departed from a naval port in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, on Wednesday morning (July 1) for Hong Kong, where it will participate in a series of public open days and cultural exchange activities from July 2 to 6. According to the PLA Daily (Jiefangjun Bao), the task group consists of the guided-missile destroyer CNS Nanning and the guided-missile frigate CNS Hengyang.
Hong Kong
2026.07.01 20:02
Opinion | 1 July and the value of continuity in the Lingnan story Technology advances at an extraordinary pace, naturally drawing our attention towards the future. Yet 1 July serves as a reminder that this day is more than just an annual public holiday; it offers a moment to pause, reflect on history, understand our roots, and consider how cultural heritage can be sustained amid the changing times.
Opinion
2026.07.01 18:00
Immigrant Mishaps Series | 'I lost spectacularly': HK emigrant's bitter confession after 4 years in UK Recently, a Hong Kong man who had lived in the UK for four years shared his bitter experience of a humiliating retreat on social media. He admitted that despite having spent several years in the UK, he had never been able to develop a fondness for the country, and ultimately ended up losing spectacularly.
World
2026.07.01 17:17
China
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Watch This | Reunification Raceday: US and Aus visitors praise HK's friendliness July 1 marks the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's reunification with China, and Sha Tin Racecourse held the "Reunification Raceday" to celebrate with the public.
Video
2026.07.01 23:04
PLA Navy task group departs for HK ahead of public open days A People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy task group departed from a naval port in Zhanjiang, Guangdong Province, on Wednesday morning (July 1) for Hong Kong, where it will participate in a series of public open days and cultural exchange activities from July 2 to 6. According to the PLA Daily (Jiefangjun Bao), the task group consists of the guided-missile destroyer CNS Nanning and the guided-missile frigate CNS Hengyang.
Hong Kong
2026.07.01 20:02
Opinion | 1 July and the value of continuity in the Lingnan story Technology advances at an extraordinary pace, naturally drawing our attention towards the future. Yet 1 July serves as a reminder that this day is more than just an annual public holiday; it offers a moment to pause, reflect on history, understand our roots, and consider how cultural heritage can be sustained amid the changing times.
Opinion
2026.07.01 18:00
Connecting Dots | What do visitors and residents think of HK 29 years after return to motherland? Today, July 1, marks the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland. To mark the occasion, we took to the streets to ask locals and visitors how they view the city's development since the return.
Connecting Dots
2026.07.01 17:00
Lifestyle
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Watch This | Reunification Raceday: US and Aus visitors praise HK's friendliness July 1 marks the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's reunification with China, and Sha Tin Racecourse held the "Reunification Raceday" to celebrate with the public.
Video
2026.07.01 23:04
A Thousand Hamlets | 1997 cinema in dreams, long reconciliation and starting over Today is July 1. As we mark the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's return, approaching the subject through films that played in both Hong Kong and the mainland in 1997 offers a lens full of tension. If we step away from the celebratory glare and turn back to the dim cinema halls of 1997, we find that what unfolded on screen that year was far more complex than the handover ceremony itself—it was the manifestation of several dreams, disconnected yet secretly interpenetrating, that precisely reflected the turbulence where grand historical transformation intersected with individual fate.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.07.01 16:00
Watch This | McDonald's HK debuts world's first Chocolate McGriddles, sparking hours-long queues McDonald's Hong Kong has announced the launch of its Chocolate McGriddles series, the first of its kind in the world and developed by its local team. Available from July 1 to July 3, the limited-time menu features the Chocolate McGriddles and the McGriddles Deluxe Breakfast, both served all day at all restaurants. During the promotional period, customers who purchase any value meal can also upgrade their medium fries to a Hash Brown free of charge.
Lifestyle
2026.07.01 15:07
HK Express launches 7.1 limited-time fare, round-trip flights from HK$71 to mark 29th anniversary of HK's return To celebrate the 29th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover, HK Express has rolled out a special "7.1 Limited-Time Fare" fare promotion, offering steep discounts on all its mainland China routes. Round-trip "Ultra Lite" fares start as low as HK$71. Destinations include the newly added Wuxi, as well as Beijing (Daxing), Sanya, Ningbo, Changzhou, and Yiwu—covering a wide range of leisure and travel options.
Hong Kong
2026.06.30 16:03
Sci-Tech
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Deepline | The hidden eye in router: When Wi-Fi knows who you are On a scorching summer day, at 4 PM, drowsiness creeps in. After carefully surveying the surroundings and confirming that the boss is nowhere nearby, you sneak into the forgotten supply closet in the corner of the office, a blind spot in the surveillance camera system, and enjoy a delightful little nap. You even leave your phone and laptop at your workstation to avoid any possible location tracking.
Deepline
2026.06.30 18:53
Deepline | The 'are you sure' benchmark: Why AI can't stop people-pleasing Recently, X user @shadcn posted, "No model can handle the follow-up question 'are you sure'... they all instantly cave." It seemed like just a casual gripe, a dozen or so words. But who would have thought that once posted, it would immediately sweep through the communities of developers and AI researchers?
Deepline
2026.06.29 20:12
Apple raises prices for MacBooks and iPads worldwide as memory chip costs surge Apple on June 25, local time, raised prices for selected MacBook and iPad products across multiple global markets, citing a sharp increase in the cost of memory and storage chips. The latest price adjustment does not affect iPhones.
Sci-Tech
2026.06.26 12:00
BEC Building's 30th anniversary: Upholding a green and energy-saving ethos The BEC Building celebrated its 30th anniversary this year. Completed in 1996, it serves as an "eco-lab" dedicated to advancing sustainable building practices and innovative technologies, fully embodying the concept of green design.
Home
2026.06.25 18:57
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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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