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Deepline | 26-year Olympic obsession: Beijing man's dream to carry torch in Milan For 26 years, Zhang Wenquan, a Beijinger, has been obsessed with the Olympics, collecting over 7,000 pieces of Olympic memorabilia and volunteering twice for the Beijing Olympics. This August, an email from Italy notified him that he had been successfully selected as a torchbearer for the 2026 Winter Olympics and would carry the Olympic flame as the first runner in the Milan leg.
Deepline
2026.02.06 19:02
Watch This | McDonald's 50th anniversary monopoly set to launch on Feb 10, HK$40 food coupons included To mark its 50th anniversary, McDonald's Hong Kong is introducing a special edition of Monopoly, a board game that incorporates beloved McDonald's characters such as Grimace, Birdie, Hamburglar, Mayor McCheese, Officer Big Mac, and Fry Kids. These iconic figures appear throughout the game's design, from the box and board to the game cards and currency, evoking fond memories for fans.
Lifestyle
2026.02.06 18:05
Henry's Take EP53 | Keir Starmer's landmark visit to China: A step towards pragmatic diplomacy? British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently embarked on an official visit to China, marking the first such trip by a UK leader in eight years. This trip highlights the potential for renewed cooperation amid strained relations due to the UK's interference in Hong Kong's affairs.
Henry's Take
2026.02.06 17:00
Perfect spot for kids to burn energy! The Big Bounce lands in Art Park today The world's largest inflatable experience party, The Big Bounce, has officially arrived at the Art Park Great Lawn starting today (Feb. 6) until Feb. 22. Suitable for both adults and children, this is the ultimate destination for a unique and exciting inflatable adventure—a perfect place for parents to take kids to burn off some energy!
Lifestyle
2026.02.06 16:21
Connecting Dots | Beyond language barriers: Travelers find friendly & helpful spirit in HK Many respondents cited Hong Kong's unique status as an "Asian hub" and the remarkable contrast between its skyscrapers and the surrounding mountains and sea as major attractions. One visitor remarked, "A good mix of environment between the city and the mountains and the beaches."
Connecting Dots
2026.02.06 15:00
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
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Henry's Take EP53 | Keir Starmer's landmark visit to China: A step towards pragmatic diplomacy? British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently embarked on an official visit to China, marking the first such trip by a UK leader in eight years. This trip highlights the potential for renewed cooperation amid strained relations due to the UK's interference in Hong Kong's affairs.
Henry's Take
2026.02.06 17:00
Connecting Dots | Beyond language barriers: Travelers find friendly & helpful spirit in HK Many respondents cited Hong Kong's unique status as an "Asian hub" and the remarkable contrast between its skyscrapers and the surrounding mountains and sea as major attractions. One visitor remarked, "A good mix of environment between the city and the mountains and the beaches."
Connecting Dots
2026.02.06 15:00
OMG | Zibo colored glaze: Thousand years of artistic tradition in glassmaking Zibo colored glaze has been enduring for over a thousand years, allowing silica sand to transform into transparent art in the flames. Blowing, twisting, pulling, and shaping—all these seamless movements by the artisans crystallize the beauty of liquid glass.
OMG
2026.02.06 12:23
OMG | Trump angrily clashes with CNN's Kaitlan Collins over Epstein survivors question US President Donald Trump lashed out at CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins, accusing her of being the "worst reporter" and remarking that she "never smiles" after she questioned him about survivors of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
OMG
2026.02.04 17:32
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Opinion | How Lithuania came to regret its antagonism of China I remember how half a decade ago, the Baltic State of Lithuania decided to openly antagonise China through opening a "Taiwanese Representative Office" in its capital Vilnius. While it is normal for countries to de-facto engage Taiwan under the diplomatically safe label of a "Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office", Lithuania decided to break convention by allowing it, as per the wishes of Taiwan's governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), as "Taiwanese."
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.06 20:15
Opinion | Hong Kong has shrugged off 'wishcasting' of much hoped-for decline It is soon coming up to six years since the western media proclaimed, following the passage of the national security law, the so-called "death of Hong Kong." According to such narratives, which persisted in various publications over the years that followed, such laws were detrimental to the rule of law in the city, would trigger an exodus of its population, undermine it as an international financial centre, and thus make it "just another Chinese city."
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.05 17:30
Opinion | America's desperate dash to grab critical minerals before it's too late Picture this. You've built what you call the mightiest military and tech machine on Earth. Fighter jets scream through the sky. Smartphones buzz in every pocket. Electric cars hum down highways. Wind turbines spin, promising clean energy. But every single one of these wonders depends on raw materials buried deep in the ground—rare earths, lithium, cobalt, copper, gallium, germanium, tungsten. For years, one country has quietly secured the keys to nearly all of it: China.
Angelo Giuliano
2026.02.05 12:19
Opinion | Panama Court's ruling enhances US Hegemonic ambition to intervene business affairs Imagine if you have operated a school canteen for years, the principal suddenly challenges your legitimate right in the accusation of an unlawful contract. Ironically, it happens in the Panama Ports, when the country's Supreme Court recently annulled the contract held by CK Hutchison subsidiary Panama Ports Company (PPC).
Opinion
2026.02.04 20:15
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Deepline | 26-year Olympic obsession: Beijing man's dream to carry torch in Milan For 26 years, Zhang Wenquan, a Beijinger, has been obsessed with the Olympics, collecting over 7,000 pieces of Olympic memorabilia and volunteering twice for the Beijing Olympics. This August, an email from Italy notified him that he had been successfully selected as a torchbearer for the 2026 Winter Olympics and would carry the Olympic flame as the first runner in the Milan leg.
Deepline
2026.02.06 19:02
Deepline | Buzzwords in blueprints: How new consumer trends shape local economic policy in China At the 2026 provincial two sessions, internet buzzwords such as "emotional economy," "China-chic economy," "self-indulgence economy," and "night markets" appeared in government work reports. Behind these grounded and vivid expressions lie reflections of local governments' efforts to respond to the trend of consumption upgrading, aiming to transform popular, trending consumer phenomena into drivers of domestic demand and economic momentum, while also demonstrating the policymakers' governance that prioritizes the deep-seated needs of the people.
Deepline
2026.02.05 14:00
Deepline | Vote of confidence: UBS moves into new Asia-Pacific HQ in West Kowloon UBS Group's new headquarters, UBS Tower, located within the International Gateway Centre (IGC) in West Kowloon—a development by Sun Hung Kai Properties—was officially handed over yesterday (Feb. 3) and is expected to commence operations in the fourth quarter of this year. Situated atop the West Kowloon station, IGC offers direct high-speed railway access to 110 Chinese mainland cities, serving a potential population of 500 million.
Deepline
2026.02.04 19:15
Deepline | APEC's meeting kicks off in Guangzhou, spotlighting GBA's tech innovation The first APEC Senior Officials' Meeting (SOM1) and related meetings for 2026 are being held in Guangzhou from Feb. 1 to 10. On Feb. 2, multiple delegates participated in a technology and innovation-themed site visit, experiencing unmanned electric aircraft and AI-powered glasses firsthand and enjoying a robot dance performance.
Deepline
2026.02.03 18:15
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Craftsmanship in AI era: HK emerging artists showcase power of the handmade In an age of digital replication, five Hong Kong emerging artists are asserting the enduring value of human touch and traditional technique. The fourth phase of the "Hong Kong Emerging Artists Exhibition," titled Craftsmanship: A Remedy for the Fleeting Nature in the AI Era, opened today (Feb. 6) at the Jao Tsung-I Academy.
Hong Kong
2026.02.06 20:30
Exclusive Interview with Grenville Cross EP2 | Hong Kong is thinking big, seizing opportunities, and reaching out to Asia In this episode, Mr. Grenville Cross sets out the robust post-national security legislation landscape of Hong Kong, anchoring arguments in 2025 economic growth figures, rising enterprise numbers, and Basic Law stipulations to affirm the city's capitalist system, high degree of autonomy, and international standing. He further spotlights Hong Kong's strategic push for bolstering its global financial hub status via the 19th AFF, offering a fact-based perspective on the city's current development and future positioning.
Hong Kong
2026.02.06 20:00
Watch This | McDonald's 50th anniversary monopoly set to launch on Feb 10, HK$40 food coupons included To mark its 50th anniversary, McDonald's Hong Kong is introducing a special edition of Monopoly, a board game that incorporates beloved McDonald's characters such as Grimace, Birdie, Hamburglar, Mayor McCheese, Officer Big Mac, and Fry Kids. These iconic figures appear throughout the game's design, from the box and board to the game cards and currency, evoking fond memories for fans.
Lifestyle
2026.02.06 18:05
Henry's Take EP53 | Keir Starmer's landmark visit to China: A step towards pragmatic diplomacy? British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently embarked on an official visit to China, marking the first such trip by a UK leader in eight years. This trip highlights the potential for renewed cooperation amid strained relations due to the UK's interference in Hong Kong's affairs.
Henry's Take
2026.02.06 17:00
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Opinion | How Lithuania came to regret its antagonism of China I remember how half a decade ago, the Baltic State of Lithuania decided to openly antagonise China through opening a "Taiwanese Representative Office" in its capital Vilnius. While it is normal for countries to de-facto engage Taiwan under the diplomatically safe label of a "Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office", Lithuania decided to break convention by allowing it, as per the wishes of Taiwan's governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), as "Taiwanese."
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.06 20:15
Deepline | 26-year Olympic obsession: Beijing man's dream to carry torch in Milan For 26 years, Zhang Wenquan, a Beijinger, has been obsessed with the Olympics, collecting over 7,000 pieces of Olympic memorabilia and volunteering twice for the Beijing Olympics. This August, an email from Italy notified him that he had been successfully selected as a torchbearer for the 2026 Winter Olympics and would carry the Olympic flame as the first runner in the Milan leg.
Deepline
2026.02.06 19:02
Henry's Take EP53 | Keir Starmer's landmark visit to China: A step towards pragmatic diplomacy? British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently embarked on an official visit to China, marking the first such trip by a UK leader in eight years. This trip highlights the potential for renewed cooperation amid strained relations due to the UK's interference in Hong Kong's affairs.
Henry's Take
2026.02.06 17:00
Sold for nearly HK$99.7 mn! Macao's Grand Emperor Hotel 'digs out' gold from tiled floors The recent overnight removal of a large quantity of gold bricks embedded in the floor of the lobby at Grand Emperor Hotel in Macao has drawn widespread attention. On the evening of Feb. 4, the hotel confirmed in an announcement that the gold, weighing over 79 kilograms in total, had been sold for approximately HK$99.7 million.
Hong Kong
2026.02.05 19:30
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Opinion | How Lithuania came to regret its antagonism of China I remember how half a decade ago, the Baltic State of Lithuania decided to openly antagonise China through opening a "Taiwanese Representative Office" in its capital Vilnius. While it is normal for countries to de-facto engage Taiwan under the diplomatically safe label of a "Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office", Lithuania decided to break convention by allowing it, as per the wishes of Taiwan's governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), as "Taiwanese."
Tom Fowdy
2026.02.06 20:15
Woman in Coldplay Kiss Cam scandal to speak at crisis communication conference, tickets priced at US$875 Kristin Cabot, who became the subject of widespread attention after being caught on the "Kiss Cam" with her then-boss at a Coldplay concert in Boston last year, is set to speak at a major crisis communication conference in Washington, D.C., on April 16. According to US media reports, Cabot will participate in the event free of charge.
World
2026.02.06 19:20
Deepline | 26-year Olympic obsession: Beijing man's dream to carry torch in Milan For 26 years, Zhang Wenquan, a Beijinger, has been obsessed with the Olympics, collecting over 7,000 pieces of Olympic memorabilia and volunteering twice for the Beijing Olympics. This August, an email from Italy notified him that he had been successfully selected as a torchbearer for the 2026 Winter Olympics and would carry the Olympic flame as the first runner in the Milan leg.
Deepline
2026.02.06 19:02
Henry's Take EP53 | Keir Starmer's landmark visit to China: A step towards pragmatic diplomacy? British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently embarked on an official visit to China, marking the first such trip by a UK leader in eight years. This trip highlights the potential for renewed cooperation amid strained relations due to the UK's interference in Hong Kong's affairs.
Henry's Take
2026.02.06 17:00
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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
Fed's hawkish monetary policy expectations rise: Precious metals experience significant pullback, cryptocurrencies sold off According to Xinhua News Agency, major cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, experienced significant declines on Jan. 31, driven by market expectations of a more hawkish monetary policy stance from the U.S. Federal Reserve.
World
2026.02.01 19:30
Gold, silver prices drop sharply The futures prices of precious metals plunged during Friday (Jan. 30) trading, with COMEX April gold futures once dropping over 10 percent to as low as 4,700.4 U.S. dollars per ounce and March silver futures once down more than 30 percent to as low as 74 dollars per ounce.
Home
2026.01.31 20:30
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Craftsmanship in AI era: HK emerging artists showcase power of the handmade In an age of digital replication, five Hong Kong emerging artists are asserting the enduring value of human touch and traditional technique. The fourth phase of the "Hong Kong Emerging Artists Exhibition," titled Craftsmanship: A Remedy for the Fleeting Nature in the AI Era, opened today (Feb. 6) at the Jao Tsung-I Academy.
Hong Kong
2026.02.06 20:30
Watch This | McDonald's 50th anniversary monopoly set to launch on Feb 10, HK$40 food coupons included To mark its 50th anniversary, McDonald's Hong Kong is introducing a special edition of Monopoly, a board game that incorporates beloved McDonald's characters such as Grimace, Birdie, Hamburglar, Mayor McCheese, Officer Big Mac, and Fry Kids. These iconic figures appear throughout the game's design, from the box and board to the game cards and currency, evoking fond memories for fans.
Lifestyle
2026.02.06 18:05
Perfect spot for kids to burn energy! The Big Bounce lands in Art Park today The world's largest inflatable experience party, The Big Bounce, has officially arrived at the Art Park Great Lawn starting today (Feb. 6) until Feb. 22. Suitable for both adults and children, this is the ultimate destination for a unique and exciting inflatable adventure—a perfect place for parents to take kids to burn off some energy!
Lifestyle
2026.02.06 16:21
Chinapedia | HK's Chinese New Year: Food, a language of blessings Hong Kong's Chinese New Year is a vibrant celebration of "good fortune," where every traditional dish carries a symbolic blessing. From ingredient pairings and homophonic names to the shapes of the foods, each element is steeped in generations of auspicious meaning. Let's decode this season's unique "flavour code" and savour the heartfelt wishes behind Hong Kong's most beloved holiday treats.
Lifestyle
2026.02.06 13:10
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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
Watch This | Humanoid robots show off martial arts moves Watch how AgiBot X2 robots show off amazing martial arts moves while rehearsing for a New Year's Eve performance!
Home
2026.01.05 09:16
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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
Caricature: Fabricating lies During the trial of Jimmy Lai's case, external forces have been manipulating public opinion—from intimidating judges to playing the "sympathy card"—in an attempt to pressure Hong Kong's judiciary into submission. Jimmy Lai's daughter, Claire Lai, continues to recycle false claims, such as solitary confinement, and has recently made yet another absurd allegation. She now claims that Jimmy Lai is "covered head to toe in a thick black cloth" wherever he goes—a statement that is nothing short of preposterous.
Dot Dot Pic
2026.01.24 11:20
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