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Opinion | How Hong Kong 'reinvented itself' in a new era Five years ago, following the passage of the National Security Law (NSL), the "fourth era of Hong Kong" began. An era is defined as a period of time representing a political status quo, of which is both started and ended by a seismic event which changes everything. While there is much to debate to had on what "eras" we can derive from Hong Kong's history, for the purposes of this piece, I am defining four. First, the early colonial era, 1841 to 1945, the Cold Boom War era, 1945-1997, the handover era 1997-2020, and now the China-US competition era (2020-).
Tom Fowdy
2026.04.21 14:30
Big names, bigger stage: HKFF 2026 returns with legends and European powerhouses Hong Kong Football Festival 2026 was officially launched, confirming that Manchester City, Inter Milan, Chelsea FC and Juventus will play at Kai Tak Stadium from July 31 to August 5. The event features two marquee matches and serves as a key preseason platform in a World Cup year. Football legends including Shaun Wright-Phillips, Christian Vieri, Roberto Di Matteo and Edgar Davids attended the launch, highlighting the festival's competitive intensity and its role in inspiring young fans and boosting Hong Kong's global sports profile.
Hong Kong
2026.04.21 13:08
John Lee: Middle East uncertainty pushes oil prices, HK to subsidise diesel, cut tunnel tolls by half Chief Executive John Lee said this morning (April 21), before the Executive Council meeting, that the situation in the Middle East remains highly uncertain, with one major unknown being the unpredictable duration of the conflict. He noted that the government has long been monitoring developments through a cross-departmental task force overseeing crude oil supply, and rolled out measures several weeks ago to assist public sectors in the greatest need of support.
Hong Kong
2026.04.21 12:00
Over 20mm of rain recorded in multiple districts this morning: Thunderstorms, temperature drop expected from Thursday At 8:30 am today (April 21), the Hong Kong Observatory recorded a temperature of 26.2°C and a relative humidity of 86%. A southerly airstream is affecting the coastal areas of Guangdong, while showers and thunderstorms associated with an upper-level disturbance are also impacting the region. This morning, over 20 millimetres of rainfall was recorded in eastern Hong Kong Island and Tseung Kwan O.
Hong Kong
2026.04.21 11:00
From century-old silent classic to modern stage: China and France reimagine Three Musketeers on May 2 Alliance Française de Hong Kong in collaboration with The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, has announced the presentation of the Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers: When East Meets West, a groundbreaking stage adaptation of the 1921 silent film masterpiece The Three Musketeers.
Hong Kong
2026.04.20 19:15
Paul Chan: Web3, AI to change 'rules of game' with 3 core challenges ahead The 2026 Hong Kong Web3 Festival kicked off today (April 20) at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Financial Secretary Paul Chan said that digital intelligence is being embedded into the economy, and the rise of AI agents this year marks another noteworthy milestone.
Hong Kong
2026.04.20 18:15
(Photos) Fire Aftermath | Thunderstorm warning in force: Govt staff, care team members assist residents regardless of weather Residents of seven blocks at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po can return to their units in phases starting today (April 20) to retrieve their belongings. Residents of Wang Sun House will be the first to go back over the initial three days. The Observatory issued a thunderstorm warning at 12:15 pm today. The area of ​​Wang Fuk Court also experienced a sudden downpour. However, as observed by DotDotNews reporters, government staff and community care teams continued to assist residents despite the rain.
Hong Kong
2026.04.20 16:30
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