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Observatory: Typhoon Signal No. 8 issued, Signal No. 3 expected between 7 pm and 9 pm Typhoon Wipha is gradually moving away from Hong Kong, and the wind strength in the region is also diminishing. The Hong Kong Observatory upgraded the warning at 4:10 pm today (July 20) to Gale or Storm Signal No.8. As the wind continues to weaken, the Observatory is considering issuing a Strong Wind Signal No. 3 between 7 pm and 9 pm.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 17:21
RIIZE concert continues amid No. 10 typhoon warning facing backlash: Organizer quickly adjusts schedule A No. 10 typhoon signal is currently in effect in Hong Kong. The South Korean boy group RIIZE is holding concerts at the AsiaWorld-Expo on July 19 and July 20. The original entry time for today's audience was set for 6 pm. However, the Hong Kong Observatory issued a No. 10 typhoon signal this morning, and the organizer, iME Hong Kong, not only failed to postpone or cancel the event but also announced this afternoon that the entry time would be moved up to 5 pm.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 16:52
Paul Chan: Committed to I&T development goals with a clear blueprint The Hong Kong Book Fair will be held from July 16 to 22 at the Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition Centre. Financial Secretary Paul Chan published a blog post today (July 20), stating that this year's fair will feature the first-ever Hong Kong innovation and technology themed pop-up display area.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 15:26
Watch This | Infidelity scandal at Coldplay concert: Married CEO resigns Coldplay's Boston concert turns into a "caught in the act" scene. Astronomer CEO Andy Byron spotted cheating with CPO Kristin Cabot during the "kiss cam" segment, trending on X. After days of fallout, Astronomer announces Byron's resignation.
World
2025.07.20 14:20
Photos | Multiple areas affected by typhoon Wipha: Fallen trees, collapsed scaffolding Typhoon Wipha approaches Hong Kong; Hurricane No. 10 Signal is currently in effect. Several areas have reported fallen trees and collapsed scaffolding due to the wind and rain, with many citizens using social media to report incidents and alert pedestrians and drivers to road conditions.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 13:25
Live | Typhoon Wipha's arrival: On-site at Heng Fa Chuen | July 20 As Typhoon Wipha approaches, the Hurricane No. 10 Signal was issued today (July 20) at 9:20 a m. The Hong Kong Observatory anticipates an average wind speed of 118 kilometers per hour or more in Hong Kong. A reporter from DotDotNews was on-site at Heng Fa Chuen at 9:30 am to capture the situation as Wipha arrived.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 10:23
Photos | HK Police's dedicated protection under this year's first Typhoon Signal No. 10 As Typhoon Wipha hits Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Observatory issued the first Hurricane No. 10 Signal of the year this morning (July 20). Amidst the heavy rain and strong winds, several areas across the city experienced fallen trees. During this critical time, the Hong Kong police demonstrated their commitment, with front-line teams including patrol units, the Emergency Unit, and traffic personnel working overnight to clear fallen trees, assist citizens, and maintain road safety.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 19:29
HK Book Fair to reopen tomorrow at 9 am, extended hours until 11 pm Due to the impact of Typhoon Wipha, the Hong Kong Book Fair being held at the Convention and Exhibition Centre will be temporarily closed today (July 20). The Hong Kong Trade Development Council announced that the Hong Kong Book Fair, Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo, and World of Snacks will reopen to visitors tomorrow (July 21) at 9 am, and will also extend their evening hours. Those holding valid tickets for July 20 can use their tickets to enter the remaining days of the Hong Kong Book Fair, Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo, and World of Snacks, or they may apply for a refund.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 18:57
Observatory to issue Signal No. 3 at 7:40 pm tonight The Gale or Storm Signal No.8 is currently in effect in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Observatory has announced that as wind strength gradually decreases, it will issue a Strong Wind Signal No. 3 at 7:40 pm tonight (July 20).
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 18:34
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Watch This | Observatory: Hurricane No. 10 Signal expected to remain in effect for some time The Hong Kong Observatory issued the Hurricane No. 10 Signal today (July 20) at 9:20 am, indicating an average wind speed of 118 kilometers per hour or more in the region. The Observatory noted that Typhoon Wipha is expected to come closest to Hong Kong in the next two to three hours, passing approximately 50 kilometers south of the Observatory, posing a significant threat to the area.
Video
2025.07.20 11:02
Watch This | Pakistani agricultural trainees complete capacity-building program in China A total of 292 Pakistani agricultural trainees completed a 90-day training program on Thursday in Yangling, northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The program aims to enhance young Pakistanis' agricultural skills.
Video
2025.07.20 09:29
Watch This | A better understanding of China comes from seeing for yourself: friendship society leader "China's coming ahead in the last 40 years, what's taken us over a hundred years to do." Jan Everett, national president of the Australia-China Friendship Society, encouraged more Australians to visit China and see its rapid transformation.
Video
2025.07.20 08:39
CHINESE STORIES presents a journey into sweet heritage of China's intangible cultural legacy Sugar painting, a traditional edible art form, dates back to the Ming dynasty, where it was often crafted into animal shapes as sacred offerings during ancestral and deity worship. Artists skillfully draw with molten sugar on stone slabs, attaching a wooden stick before the artwork hardens—an expressive blend of craftsmanship and ritual, now commonly seen at temple fairs and tourist spots.
China
2025.07.19 12:00
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Opinion | China's economy appears to be holding up Global media discourse on China's economy has been generally negative for a long time. Although such claims are obviously biased, they are not without context. I believe, globally speaking, the age of true prosperity has been over for a long time, even as China has grown in years past. Since 2008, the world has lurched from one global economic crisis to the next, whether it be the global financial crisis, austerity, the COVID pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the list goes on.
Tom Fowdy
2025.07.18 18:33
Opinion | China's blindfolded critics Visitors to China ooh and aah over its high-speed trains and eye-popping infrastructure. But there is a hard core of China critics, notably Western journalists, who stubbornly refuse to look past ideological labels and their own deep-seated biases.
Philip Yeung
2025.07.17 18:49
Opinion | Trump's Russia threats are exactly what I predicted, 'Kremlin Stooge' narrative is misleading This week US President Donald Trump announced he would be sending more US military aid to Ukraine. The announcement comes despite the general ethos and impression that his administration is opposed to funding Kyiv, as well as the MAGA camp in general, but nonetheless follows his perception that Putin predictably isn't interested in negotiations or peace at all, much to his frustration.
Tom Fowdy
2025.07.17 13:49
Opinion | From risk to reform: The future of building management in HK According to projections by the Home Affairs Department, by 2046, more than 20,000 buildings across the city will be over 50 years old. Among them, a significant portion fall into the category of "three-nil buildings"—structures with no owners' corporation, no residents' organisation, and no property management company. These buildings are disproportionately concentrated in older districts like West Kowloon, where urban decay has already taken root.
Opinion
2025.07.17 13:03
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Deepline | Make sure you swallow: HK bans mini konjac jellies to prevent choking hazards The Hong Kong SAR Government yesterday (July 18) gazetted the Food and Drugs (Composition and Labelling) (Amendment) Regulation 2025 to strengthen the regulation of konjac jelly products. Mini-cup konjac jellies with a height or diameter not exceeding 45 millimeters will be prohibited from sale in the market. In contrast, other konjac jelly products must display warning statements about choking prevention on their packaging to remind the public to consume them with caution.
Deepline
2025.07.19 18:40
Journalist's View | China's rising star Yang Hansen shows promise in NBA Summer League: How? On July 17 local time, Chinese basketball rising star Yang Hansen completed all four of his games in the NBA Summer League. So far, his performance has had notable highlights, but some shortcomings are also evident.
Deepline
2025.07.19 14:20
Deepline | Rise from desert: Dunhuang's cave art reborn in digital age Dunhuang, this sacred sanctuary that embodies the fusion of Eastern and Western civilizations, stands as both a witness to history and a dreamweaver of art. Here, the wisdom of the Buddha intertwines with the prayers of mortals, giving rise to an artistic universe where reality and illusion coexist... For years, Dunhuang has captivated global visitors and history enthusiasts with its rich and enigmatic allure. In Hong Kong, the cultural fervor for Dunhuang remains undiminished.
Deepline
2025.07.18 19:00
Deepline | 'China Travel' goes viral: Visa-free policies and digital innovation fuel global tourism boom China's continuous optimization of visa, transportation, payment, and tax refund policies has kept "China Travel" a hot topic worldwide. In the first half of this year, 13.64 million foreign nationals entered China visa-free, accounting for 71.2% of total entries—a 53.9% year-on-year increase. Through short-video platforms and word-of-mouth recommendations, more and more foreigners are visiting China for the first time, with many expressing a desire to return.
Deepline
2025.07.18 15:45
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Photos | HK Police's dedicated protection under this year's first Typhoon Signal No. 10 As Typhoon Wipha hits Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Observatory issued the first Hurricane No. 10 Signal of the year this morning (July 20). Amidst the heavy rain and strong winds, several areas across the city experienced fallen trees. During this critical time, the Hong Kong police demonstrated their commitment, with front-line teams including patrol units, the Emergency Unit, and traffic personnel working overnight to clear fallen trees, assist citizens, and maintain road safety.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 19:29
HK Book Fair to reopen tomorrow at 9 am, extended hours until 11 pm Due to the impact of Typhoon Wipha, the Hong Kong Book Fair being held at the Convention and Exhibition Centre will be temporarily closed today (July 20). The Hong Kong Trade Development Council announced that the Hong Kong Book Fair, Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo, and World of Snacks will reopen to visitors tomorrow (July 21) at 9 am, and will also extend their evening hours. Those holding valid tickets for July 20 can use their tickets to enter the remaining days of the Hong Kong Book Fair, Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo, and World of Snacks, or they may apply for a refund.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 18:57
Observatory to issue Signal No. 3 at 7:40 pm tonight The Gale or Storm Signal No.8 is currently in effect in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Observatory has announced that as wind strength gradually decreases, it will issue a Strong Wind Signal No. 3 at 7:40 pm tonight (July 20).
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 18:34
Observatory: Typhoon Signal No. 8 issued, Signal No. 3 expected between 7 pm and 9 pm Typhoon Wipha is gradually moving away from Hong Kong, and the wind strength in the region is also diminishing. The Hong Kong Observatory upgraded the warning at 4:10 pm today (July 20) to Gale or Storm Signal No.8. As the wind continues to weaken, the Observatory is considering issuing a Strong Wind Signal No. 3 between 7 pm and 9 pm.
Hong Kong
2025.07.20 17:21
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Watch This | Pakistani agricultural trainees complete capacity-building program in China A total of 292 Pakistani agricultural trainees completed a 90-day training program on Thursday in Yangling, northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The program aims to enhance young Pakistanis' agricultural skills.
Video
2025.07.20 09:29
Watch This | A better understanding of China comes from seeing for yourself: friendship society leader "China's coming ahead in the last 40 years, what's taken us over a hundred years to do." Jan Everett, national president of the Australia-China Friendship Society, encouraged more Australians to visit China and see its rapid transformation.
Video
2025.07.20 08:39
Tropical Storm Wipha | National Marine Forecasting Center issues yellow wave alert for Guangdong coastal waters The National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center issued a yellow wave alert at 8 a.m. today. It is forecasted that from today at noon to tomorrow at noon, the coastal waters of Guangdong will experience high to monster waves of 2.5 to 4 meters, and the coastal wave warning level for this area is yellow.
Hong Kong
2025.07.19 12:35
CHINESE STORIES presents a journey into sweet heritage of China's intangible cultural legacy Sugar painting, a traditional edible art form, dates back to the Ming dynasty, where it was often crafted into animal shapes as sacred offerings during ancestral and deity worship. Artists skillfully draw with molten sugar on stone slabs, attaching a wooden stick before the artwork hardens—an expressive blend of craftsmanship and ritual, now commonly seen at temple fairs and tourist spots.
China
2025.07.19 12:00
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Strong IPO returns in HK: Two-thirds of cornerstone investors are foreign Hong Kong has claimed the top spot globally for IPO fundraising in the first half of 2025, with HK$107.1 billion raised. A total of 51 companies went public, generating HK$124 billion in total funds. Cornerstone investors played a key role, contributing 42% of the amount raised, with two-thirds of these funds coming from overseas institutions. Major listings such as CATL and Hengrui Pharmaceuticals attracted global investors like the Kuwait Investment Authority, Oaktree Capital, and UBS Asset Management.
Hong Kong
2025.07.18 19:41
Total number of local company registrations exceeds 1.49 mn, setting new record Hong Kong's corporate landscape continues to expand, with the Companies Registry reporting unprecedented growth across multiple business categories during the first six months of 2025. The latest data reveals 84,293 newly incorporated local companies, pushing the total number of registered domestic businesses to an all-time high of 1.4948 million by June 30.
Hong Kong
2025.07.18 18:23
HK$360 bn deal falls through! Canadian convenience store giant drops bid to acquire Japan's 7-Eleven Circle K's parent company, Canada's Alimentation Couche-Tard (ACT), has withdrawn its 6.8 trillion yen (approximately HK$360 billion) takeover offer for Seven & i Holdings, the Japanese operator of 7-Eleven, citing a lack of cooperation from the target company. The failed acquisition sent Seven & i's shares plunging 9.45% on July 17.
Business
2025.07.18 12:30
Delta Air Lines to launch direct flights between HK and Los Angeles in June 2026 Delta Air Lines has announced the launch of a new nonstop route between Hong Kong and Los Angeles, set to begin in June 2026. The move aims to expand the airline's Asia-Pacific network.
Hong Kong
2025.07.17 21:30
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Wipha nears HK: Here's insurance guide for storm damage protection! Wipha is approaching Hong Kong. The Hong Kong Observatory predicts that Wipha will come very close to the Pearl River Estuary area tomorrow (July 20) and is expected to pass within about 50 kilometers of Hong Kong. Weather conditions will be extremely severe, with forecasts of strong winds, heavy rainstorms and thunderstorms.
Hong Kong
2025.07.19 16:28
CHINESE STORIES presents a journey into sweet heritage of China's intangible cultural legacy Sugar painting, a traditional edible art form, dates back to the Ming dynasty, where it was often crafted into animal shapes as sacred offerings during ancestral and deity worship. Artists skillfully draw with molten sugar on stone slabs, attaching a wooden stick before the artwork hardens—an expressive blend of craftsmanship and ritual, now commonly seen at temple fairs and tourist spots.
China
2025.07.19 12:00
Beat the summer heat! Japan's most popular ice creams you can find in HK As the "Greater Heat" approaches, who can resist the temptation of ice cream in the scorching summer? Every year, the third Sunday of July is celebrated as "National Ice Cream Day," and this year it falls on July 20. Ranking.net, a well-known Japanese ranking website, recently announced the results of a nationwide ice cream popularity poll, attracting over 6,340 participants and a total of 31,143 votes. Although the rankings reflect the preferences of Japanese netizens, many of the top-rated products are also widely available in Hong Kong at major convenience stores and supermarkets.
Lifestyle
2025.07.18 20:39
Photos | Bruce Lee exhibition to open tomorrow to commemorate 52nd anniversary of martial arts legend's passing This Sunday (July 20) marks the 52nd anniversary of the passing of international martial arts icon Bruce Lee. Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the Hong Kong Bruce Lee Club, the organization will host a 16-day "Bruce Lee Memorabilia Exhibition" starting tomorrow (July 19) to pay tribute to the legendary martial artist through a display of rare and precious memorabilia.
Lifestyle
2025.07.18 20:11
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Deepline | CISCE highlights global supply chain innovation: Apple, Nvidia, and Micron showcase cutting-edge tech The third China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) is currently being held in Beijing. As the world's first national-level exhibition themed around supply chains, this year's CISCE has further deepened its internationalization, with overseas exhibitors accounting for 35% of the total, 50% of whom are from Europe and the United States. The number of American exhibitors increased by 15% compared to the previous session, maintaining their position as the largest group of overseas exhibitors, while their exhibition area grew by 10%.
Deepline
2025.07.18 13:25
Watch This | Exploring China's superconducting maglev train prototype with UK vlogger Imagine zooming through the Chinese countryside at 600 km per hour? A British vlogger recently had an up-close look at a prototype of China's latest superconducting maglev train at the China National Railway Track Test Center in Beijing.
China
2025.07.18 11:29
Watch This | China completes 'power expressway loop' around southern Xinjiang desert China has finished construction of a 4,197-km extra-high voltage power transmission loop around the Tarim Basin, home to the country's largest desert, marking a major infrastructure milestone in southern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in northwest China.
Video
2025.07.14 09:34
SpaceX to invest US$2bn in Musk's AI start-up SpaceX has committed US$2 billion to xAI as part of a US$5 billion equity round, deepening the ties between tech billionaire Elon Musk's ventures as his artificial intelligence start-up races to compete with rival OpenAI, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday (July 12).
World
2025.07.13 10:37
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