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Asian markets quiet as holidays, Japan data curb trading Due to low trading on Monday (Feb. 16) due to holidays and negative economic news from Japan, Asian equities were quietly consolidating recent large gains. This helped to cool the surging market.
World
2026.02.16 16:06
Opinion | WSJ's deep-rooted ties to Jimmy Lai case Recently, Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring with external forces to endanger national security, drawing international attention. While global focus has largely been on Lai and his now-defunct Apple Daily, less attention has been paid to the role of another international media outlet: The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
Opinion
2026.02.16 14:02
Dense fog forces Greater Bay Airlines flight to circle 7 times near Taibei before diverting back to HK A flight from Hong Kong to Taipei operated by Greater Bay Airlines, originally scheduled for the evening of Feb. 15, had to turn back to Hong Kong for refueling after circling for about seven laps off the coast of Hsinchu due to dense fog near Taoyuan International Airport. The aircraft did not have enough fuel to continue holding while waiting for weather conditions to improve.
Hong Kong
2026.02.16 12:00
HK welcomes tourist influx as Spring Festival holiday begins Hong Kong's tourist sites and commercial complexes were abuzz with excitement as tourists poured in on Sunday (Feb. 15), the first day of the nine-day Spring Festival holiday on the Chinese mainland.
Hong Kong
2026.02.16 09:39
Opinion | Justice served: Jimmy Lai verdict and HK's road to stability The Central Gov released its White Paper focusing on safeguarding the national security of the HKSAR. It reminds us of the chaos in the past, in particular 2019, when there was no measure on safeguarding national security, HKSAR was plunged into the abyss of violence. A lesson for all of us.
Opinion
2026.02.15 21:02
Watch This | 4 Horses 4 You 2026 is the Year of the Horse. And in China, horses usually come in 4 (There's a character for that: "驷"). Wouldn't it be too crowded? Well, they are trying to sort it out.
Video
2026.02.15 20:36
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Opinion | WSJ's deep-rooted ties to Jimmy Lai case Recently, Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring with external forces to endanger national security, drawing international attention. While global focus has largely been on Lai and his now-defunct Apple Daily, less attention has been paid to the role of another international media outlet: The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
Opinion
2026.02.16 14:02
Opinion | Justice served: Jimmy Lai verdict and HK's road to stability The Central Gov released its White Paper focusing on safeguarding the national security of the HKSAR. It reminds us of the chaos in the past, in particular 2019, when there was no measure on safeguarding national security, HKSAR was plunged into the abyss of violence. A lesson for all of us.
Opinion
2026.02.15 21:02
Watch This | Power, fear, and rise of a multipolar world The decadence of Western elites led by the United States has become impossible to ignore, a slow poison seeping through every institution they still control, every headline they still shape, every narrative they still try to force upon a world that no longer listens with the old deference. These are not mere flawed men and women who occasionally stumble. These are people who have turned moral rot into a lifestyle, who have convinced themselves that power without limits, money without end, and the darkest forms of indulgence are not crimes but privileges of their station.
Young Voices
2026.02.14 19:31
Opinion | The hidden empire: How sexual blackmail and intelligence networks built Jeffrey Epstein's world Have you ever wondered why Jeffrey Epstein could traffic underage girls for decades, entertain presidents, princes, scientists, and billionaires on his properties, secretly record them—yet the full system only flinched when he became too visible? Was he just a lucky, depraved financier? Or is the truth more disturbing: Epstein was the polished product of an eighty-year-old machinery that blended organized crime, intelligence agencies, and elite power, with sexual blackmail as its sharpest, quietest tool?
Angelo Giuliano
2026.02.14 16:32
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Deepline | Sizzle, snap, smile! Foreign faces light up Guangzhou's festival flower markets "So beautiful!" At the Lychee Bay in Guangzhou, flower-adorned boats draped in red and pink, bursting with festive blooms, drew exclamations from a European tourist as she captured the scene with her camera. On Feb. 12, Guangzhou's most representative Lingnan-style waterborne flower market kicked off at the Yongqing Fang tourism area in Liwan, attracting large crowds of residents, domestic tourists, and international visitors who came specifically to experience the "flower street" and soak in the most authentic Lingnan Spring Festival atmosphere.
Deepline
2026.02.13 18:00
Deepline | Where time stops and cameras roll: HK's fading cha chaan tengs as cinematic shrines As times change, elements of traditional Hong Kong culture are gradually fading away, including time-honored restaurants, historic buildings, and neon signs. Distinctive cultural symbols are also diminishing; the unique character of old Hong Kong—shaped by a mix of historical influences—is now in decline due to shifting social structures, urban development, and labor shortages. Yet, to describe Hong Kong cinema's enduring legacy as "legendary" is by no means an overstatement.
Deepline
2026.02.13 16:00
Deepline | China Travel in Chinese New Year: How foreigners immerse themselves in Spring Festival As China's visa-free policy continues to expand, "celebrating the Spring Festival in China" has become a new global travel trend. According to data, inbound travel orders for the 2026 Year of the Horse Spring Festival have seen explosive growth. In the past two weeks, flight bookings to China by foreign tourists surged more than 400% year-on-year, with several European countries posting increases of over 200%.
Deepline
2026.02.12 19:00
Deepline | Funny zodiacs! How 'meme-worthy' horse toys are winning over China's youth with emotional value As the Spring Festival approaches, creative cultural products featuring the Year of the Horse are taking a new path of breaking the mold. Unlike the more conventional zodiac imagery of past years, 2026's horse-themed designs are full of personality. These cultural creations center around the selling point of "emotional value," precisely resonating with the inner needs of young consumers through clever designs that incorporate humor, interactivity, and a sense of companionship.
Deepline
2026.02.12 17:00
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Asian markets quiet as holidays, Japan data curb trading Due to low trading on Monday (Feb. 16) due to holidays and negative economic news from Japan, Asian equities were quietly consolidating recent large gains. This helped to cool the surging market.
World
2026.02.16 16:06
Beyond red packets: HK's essential Spring Festival do's & don'ts The Spring Festival is one of Hong Kong's most spectacular festivals of the year. The city's Spring Festival customs are rich and varied, blending traditional and modern elements. These traditions not only enhance the festive atmosphere but also help preserve a rich cultural heritage. This article compiles Hong Kong's traditional Spring Festival customs and taboos, wishing everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse!
Lifestyle
2026.02.16 15:15
Opinion | WSJ's deep-rooted ties to Jimmy Lai case Recently, Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring with external forces to endanger national security, drawing international attention. While global focus has largely been on Lai and his now-defunct Apple Daily, less attention has been paid to the role of another international media outlet: The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
Opinion
2026.02.16 14:02
Dense fog forces Greater Bay Airlines flight to circle 7 times near Taibei before diverting back to HK A flight from Hong Kong to Taipei operated by Greater Bay Airlines, originally scheduled for the evening of Feb. 15, had to turn back to Hong Kong for refueling after circling for about seven laps off the coast of Hsinchu due to dense fog near Taoyuan International Airport. The aircraft did not have enough fuel to continue holding while waiting for weather conditions to improve.
Hong Kong
2026.02.16 12:00
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(Watch This) Becoming Chinese | World embraces Chinese New Year As the "Becoming Chinese" trend goes viral globally, foreign netizens are embracing the Chinese lifestyle and celebrating the Chinese New Year.
China
2026.02.16 19:15
Opinion | WSJ's deep-rooted ties to Jimmy Lai case Recently, Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 20 years in prison for conspiring with external forces to endanger national security, drawing international attention. While global focus has largely been on Lai and his now-defunct Apple Daily, less attention has been paid to the role of another international media outlet: The Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
Opinion
2026.02.16 14:02
Right or left? Guide to hanging Spring Festival couplets without confusion Today (Feb. 16) is Chinese New Year's Eve, the perfect day to put up Spring Festival couplets! While it may seem simple, there's actually an art to it. How do you tell which is the upper line and which is the lower line? Do you put the left one first or the right one first? This article explains it all.
Lifestyle
2026.02.16 13:00
Dense fog forces Greater Bay Airlines flight to circle 7 times near Taibei before diverting back to HK A flight from Hong Kong to Taipei operated by Greater Bay Airlines, originally scheduled for the evening of Feb. 15, had to turn back to Hong Kong for refueling after circling for about seven laps off the coast of Hsinchu due to dense fog near Taoyuan International Airport. The aircraft did not have enough fuel to continue holding while waiting for weather conditions to improve.
Hong Kong
2026.02.16 12:00
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Asian markets quiet as holidays, Japan data curb trading Due to low trading on Monday (Feb. 16) due to holidays and negative economic news from Japan, Asian equities were quietly consolidating recent large gains. This helped to cool the surging market.
World
2026.02.16 16:06
DDN Business Insider | Gold exceeds US$5000, central banks accumulate: Analysts predict continued long-term growth International gold prices have recently taken a "roller coaster" turn, drawing significant market attention. What exactly has happened? Welcome to DDN Business Insider. In this edition, we are joined by Ms. Li Huiqi, Macro Strategist at UBS Wealth Management Investment Office, to discuss the logic behind the recent fluctuations in gold prices and trends in the industrial metals sector. Ms. Li, hello!
DDN Business Insider
2026.02.09 18:00
All gains since Trump's election have evaporated: Bitcoin plummets to US$60,000 threshold Bitcoin's decline continued on Thursday (Feb. 6), with the cryptocurrency dropping as much as 4.8% to US$60,033—its lowest level since October 2024—erasing all gains since U.S. President Trump's election. Other cryptocurrencies, related ETFs, and companies holding significant crypto assets, such as Strategy, also faced selling pressure.
World
2026.02.06 14:00
DDN Business Insider | Gold prices plunge: What are opportunities & risks in building 'gold ecosystem' through HK-Shanghai collaboration? Hello everyone, welcome to DDN Business Insider. I am Yunfei Zhang. The international gold price is soaring and has once again become the focus of global markets. Against this backdrop, last week, the Hong Kong Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau signed a cooperation agreement with the Shanghai Gold Exchange and announced six measures to promote the high-quality development of Hong Kong's gold market. What does this mean for Hong Kong? What noteworthy trends are there in the development of the gold market?
DDN Business Insider
2026.02.02 16:40
Lifestyle
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Beyond red packets: HK's essential Spring Festival do's & don'ts The Spring Festival is one of Hong Kong's most spectacular festivals of the year. The city's Spring Festival customs are rich and varied, blending traditional and modern elements. These traditions not only enhance the festive atmosphere but also help preserve a rich cultural heritage. This article compiles Hong Kong's traditional Spring Festival customs and taboos, wishing everyone a prosperous Year of the Horse!
Lifestyle
2026.02.16 15:15
Right or left? Guide to hanging Spring Festival couplets without confusion Today (Feb. 16) is Chinese New Year's Eve, the perfect day to put up Spring Festival couplets! While it may seem simple, there's actually an art to it. How do you tell which is the upper line and which is the lower line? Do you put the left one first or the right one first? This article explains it all.
Lifestyle
2026.02.16 13:00
A Thousand Hamlets | Journey through Laba to Lantern Festival: Brief discussion of culture and customs of Chinese New Year The Chinese New Year, commonly known as the Spring Festival, is a compendium of traditional rites and practices that have traversed time and space to thrive in some East Asian and Southeast Asian countries as well as the Chinese-speaking world. Its festive cycle unfurls with the "Little New Year" on the twenty-third day of the twelfth lunar month, a preliminary observance that signals the formal start of the season's celebrations and sets the tone for what follows.
A Thousand Hamlets
2026.02.16 11:00
Connecting Dots | Chinese men are welcome in Thailand? Foreign students spill the tea What's it really like to study in China? We interviewed international students from around the world to hear their first impressions and cultural observations about life in China.
Connecting Dots
2026.02.16 10:00
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Long March-10's first stage retrieved from sea in China's first The first stage of the Long March-10 carrier rocket has been successfully fished out and retrieved from the sea, marking China's completion of its first-ever rocket first-stage booster maritime salvage and recovery mission.
China
2026.02.13 20:30
Watch This | China's commercial rocket launches new satellites from sea China sent a sea-launched rocket from the waters near the eastern province of Shandong on Jan. 16. The commercial rocket, CERES-1 Y7, blasted off at 4:10 a.m. (Beijing Time), carrying the satellites belonging to the Tianqi constellation.
China
2026.01.17 09:30
Apple and Google announce groundbreaking partnership: Gemini model to power new Siri On Jan. 12, Google and Apple announced a landmark multi-year partnership, marking a significant step in the evolution of artificial intelligence. Under this agreement, Apple will leverage Google's cutting-edge AI model, Gemini, and its cloud technology to power the upcoming iteration of Siri, set to launch later this year alongside Apple's future foundational AI platform, Apple Intelligence.
Sci-Tech
2026.01.14 12:11
Deepline | CES 2026: AI takes center stage as Chinese intelligent manufacturing captivates global audience As one of the world's largest consumer technology industry events, the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, USA, opened on Jan. 6 local time. The four-day exhibition, once again, gathered over 4,000 companies covering cutting-edge fields such as AI, chips, automobiles, and robotics. Notably, more than 930 Chinese companies, including Alibaba, Hisense, and Unitree Technology, have formed groups to "showcase their intelligence" overseas, making China the second-largest exhibitor after the United States.
Deepline
2026.01.09 17:31
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Jimmy Lai sentenced to 20 years in prison: Justice served 156 days of public hearings, 2,222 pieces of evidence presented by the police, over 80,000 pages of documents, and an 855-page judgment... The evidence is overwhelming. In the sentencing of the Jimmy Lai case today (Feb. 9), Lai has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.02.09 14:52
Journalist's View | No trust, no standing: How Panama harms its own interests In international relations, adherence to the spirit of contracts is the foundation of national credibility. However, the recent rule by Panama's Supreme Court to annul the renewal of a concession contract involving a Hong Kong enterprise at Panama Canal ports, citing a baseless claim of "unconstitutionality," is a blatant violation of this principle.
Editors' Pick
2026.02.05 14:28
Caricature: ICE terror According to a memo obtained by the Associated Press, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have been instructed that they can forcibly enter homes to arrest undocumented immigrants without a judicial warrant. However, experts argue that such actions are unconstitutional and will likely face legal challenges.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.02.02 12:26
Caricature: No pandas left, but… On Jan. 27, 2026, twin giant pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei bid farewell to Tokyo's Ueno Zoo and returned to China. As the truck carrying the pandas left the zoo, thousands of Japanese citizens lined the streets to send them off, creating a human wall despite the bitter cold. Many fans waved goodbye in the chilly wind, while others wept, overcome with emotion.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.01.31 09:15
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