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1-minute News | Noodles can be enjoyed in a whole new way!

Noodles can be turned into desserts by combining them with ingredients like matcha, durian, or mango, creating a sweet and surprising twist. Wrap cooked noodles in a tortilla along with your favorite vegetables and meats for a burst of flavors—proof that noodles are more versatile and delicious than ever! They can even be transformed into burger buns, holding a juicy meat patty, crisp lettuce, and fresh tomatoes for a fun and flavorful spin on a classic burger.

Toyota plans to build electric vehicle factory in Shanghai

According to Kyodo News, Toyota Motor Corporation is planning to construct a new factory in Shanghai dedicated to producing pure electric vehicles. The company is currently negotiating with local authorities, and if successful, this will be Toyota's first wholly-owned localized factory in China, aimed at manufacturing high-end electric vehicle models. Production is expected to begin around 2027, though timelines may adjust based on electric vehicle demand.

Starbucks workers expand strike in US cities

Workers have broadened their strike to include four additional U.S. cities, including New York, according to the union representing over 10,000 baristas.

Christmas panda theft: Woman fined for stealing plush toy at Kwun Tong celebration

In Kwun Tong Town Centre's “Free Space”, a Christmas celebration is currently underway featuring 80 panda exhibits. However, one panda plush toy was stolen, leading to the arrest of a 37-year-old woman. She appeared in Kwun Tong Magistrates' Court today (Dec. 24) and pleaded guilty to a theft charge. The magistrate fined her HK$500 and ordered her to compensate the management company of the site, Yue Man Square, HK$250.

Customs seizes 1.5 kg of suspected cocaine from two female travelers at airport

Customs officials recently uncovered a case involving two incoming travelers who allegedly concealed drugs in their bodies, seizing approximately 1.5 kilograms of suspected cocaine valued at around HK$1.3 million.

Six persons wanted for alleged contravention of the HK National Security Law

The National Security Department (NSD) of the Hong Kong Police Force today (Dec. 24) said that the Police have put six persons who have absconded overseas and are suspected to have committed offenses under the Law of the People's Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (National Security Law) on wanted list. The court has, upon application by the Police, issued arrest warrants against the said six persons at large.

Opinion | Not just about gambling: Macao is embracing a path toward diversified and sustainable development

Macao, often associated with its glittering casinos, and the grandeur of the Venetian Hotel, has long been regarded as a hub for gaming enthusiasts. While it is undeniable that the gaming industry once served as the backbone of Macao's economy, the city has embarked on a remarkable transformation. As Macao marks the 25th anniversary of its return to the motherland, it is clear that this vibrant city has evolved far beyond its dependence on gaming, embracing a diversified and sustainable development path while integrating itself into the nation's broader strategic vision.

Live | Winter Harbourfront Pyrotechnics | West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade | Dec. 24

Winter Harbourfront Pyrotechnics are staged in West Kowloon Waterfront Promenade!

Watch This | Q&A session: World No. 1 snooker player Judd Trump embraces life in HK

World No. 1 snooker player Judd Trump recently became a Hong Kong resident through the Quality Migrant Admission Scheme and came to Hong Kong yesterday (Dec. 23) to collect his identity card. He participated in a Q&A session with the Hong Kong Talent Engage, sharing his reasons for choosing Hong Kong, ranging from spots and transportation to food.

Male teacher jailed for 6 months for filming up students' skirts in class

A 26-year-old male secondary school teacher in Hong Kong has been sentenced to six months in prison for secretly filming up the skirts of multiple female students during class. The teacher surnamed Chan, pleaded guilty to five counts of unlawfully recording or observing intimate parts and was sentenced on Dec. 24 at Tuen Mun Magistrates' Courts.

Watch This | John Lee shares Christmas decorations of Govt House wishing for peace and joy

It is Christmas Eve today (Dec. 24). The Chief Executive, John Lee, posted a video on social media platforms to share the Christmas decorations at Government House with wishes for peace and joy. He said that different Christmas decorations have been prepared at Government House, including a Christmas tree with cards for children.

Shenzhen Bay Port metro line nears completion: Line 13 first phase transfers 'three rights'

The first phase of Shenzhen Metro Line 13 has successfully completed the handover of three key operational rights: territorial management, dispatch control, and equipment usage. This milestone lays a solid foundation for the line's upcoming trial operations.

C'est la Chine - Netherlands | Master Fei Yuliang: A life dedicated to passing down Chinese culture in Europe

Regarding Fei Yuliang — also known as "Master Fei" — his name is highly respected in the Chinese community in the Netherlands. Some know him as the martial arts teacher who has trained nearly 30,000 foreign students, while others admire his passion for collecting Chinese antiques, with his home resembling a museum.

Photos | Indulging winter magic in Harbin, northeast China

On Dec. 21, the twenty-sixth Harbin Ice-Snow World in Heilongjiang, northeast China officially opened, with an overall area of 1 million square meters of the park, a total of 300,000 cubic meters of ice and snow.
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