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New fiscal budget to be introduced on Feb. 25: Paul Chan says capital account expected to remain in deficit this year Financial Secretary Paul Chan stated in his blog today (Jan. 11) that the new fiscal year's budget will be announced on Feb. 25. Because returns on infrastructure investments often only become apparent after completion, and with increased government investment in public works projects, this year's capital account is still expected to record a deficit.
Hong Kong
2026.01.11 18:30
Conviction in Jimmy Lai's case demonstrates effectiveness of Hong Kong's legal system for safeguarding national security The conviction in Jimmy Lai's case was based on a solid and comprehensive chain of evidence, demonstrating the robustness and effectiveness of Hong Kong's legal system for safeguarding national security, Nick Chan Hiu-fung, a member of the Legislative Council (LegCo) of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), said.
Hong Kong
2026.01.11 17:20
Watch This | TD: Gradual push for autonomous vehicles this year, speed limit increased to 50 km/h Autonomous driving technology is advancing rapidly, with the potential to boost traffic efficiency and improve road safety. To promote the technology in Hong Kong, the Transport Department has issued six autonomous vehicle pilot licences since 2024, allowing operators to conduct road tests in designated areas.
Hong Kong
2026.01.11 16:05
7-Eleven limited-time ice cream sale! Häagen-Dazs for HK$119 for 8 pieces, Dreyer's as low as HK$11.6 each 7-Eleven is offering another limited-time promotion! From today (Jan. 11) until Jan. 13, 7-Eleven is launching a three-day limited-time ice cream promotion. Häagen-Dazs mini cups/ice cream tarts are $119 for 8 pieces, averaging only HK$14.9 per piece; Dreyer's ice cream cups/cones/ice cream tarts (excluding heart-shaped series)/Nestlé KITKAT/OREO/Milo ice cream series are HK$116 for 10 pieces, averaging only HK$11.6 per piece.
Hong Kong
2026.01.11 13:05
Opinion | Forging peace: Drawing future strength from HK's war history HK's history serves as a vivid mirror, reflecting both the brutality of war and the preciousness of peace. On 8 December 1941, Japanese forces launched an assault on HK, leading to the British surrender after 18 days of fierce fighting and ushering in three years and eight months of occupation. This history is not merely a somber tribute to the victims but a profound inspiration for contemporary HK: in the era of GBA development and international cooperation, revisiting the past through a constructive lens can solidify the foundations of peace and pave the way for enduring prosperity.
Kevin Lau
2026.01.10 20:28
Fortnum & Mason to close Tsim Sha Tsui store on Jan. 25, offers discounts up to 60% The British brand Fortnum & Mason has announced that its Tsim Sha Tsui branch, located at K11 Musea, will officially close on Jan. 25 after seven years of operation. Following the announcement on Jan. 9, the store launched a clearance sale with discounts of up to 60%, attracting large crowds of customers.
Hong Kong
2026.01.10 18:17
Photos | FarmFest 2026 features over 430 booths, first-day attendance exceeds 30,000 The FarmFest 2026 is being held at Mong Kok Fa Hui Park over three consecutive days from Jan. 9 to Jan. 11. The event features a wide variety of local agricultural and fishery products, as well as other goods. 
Hong Kong
2026.01.10 17:09
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