Hong Kong to Host Inaugural Build Well Live Well Longevity Summit
Hong Kong to Host Inaugural Build Well Live Well Longevity Summit – Cross-sector leaders tackle Asia’s widening healthspan-wealthspan divide at Soho House
Hong Kong to Host Inaugural Build Well Live Well Longevity Summit – Cross-sector leaders tackle Asia’s widening healthspan-wealthspan divide at Soho House
HKPC Launches Future Life and Health Tech Centre to Accelerate Biotech Commercialisation – New hub spans life sciences, AI diagnostics, future food and Chinese medicine innovation
Beijing Reassigns Wolf Warrior Diplomat Geng Shuang in Calculated Shake-Up – China’s most confrontational foreign ministry spokesman moves to a new role as Beijing recalibrates its diplomatic image
Tibet in India’s China Calculus: A Strategic Asset Long Left Unused – New Delhi’s decades-long caution over Tibet is giving way to a bolder approach as tensions with Beijing escalate
Taiwan’s MAC Warns Xi Cannot Trust His Own Military After Massive Purges – The unprecedented scale of PLA corruption purges reveals a command structure built on fear rather than genuine loyalty
Cathay Pacific Takes Hong Kong’s Spirit to the World – Airline unveils art-focused Boeing 777 livery with West Kowloon Cultural District as it marks 80 years of flight
From Tomorrowland Host to Engineer: Boris Builds His Disney Dream in Hong Kong – A shy mechanical engineering graduate becomes a full-time Disneyland associate engineer
Blockchain Rails to Link Hong Kong and Shanghai Cargo Trade – HKMA signs MoU with Shanghai to build cross-border digital platform for trade finance and electronic bills of lading
Caravaggio Ballet Electrifies Hong Kong Arts Festival with Raw Beauty and Power – Roberto Bolle leads a masterful meditation on the painter’s violent and luminous life
Vladimir on Netflix: What the Fiery Ending of Rachel Weisz’s Thriller Really Means – A campus obsession burns to an ambiguous close in Julia May Jonas’s dark adaptation
Art Basel Hong Kong Confronts Colonial History Through New Echoes Sector – International artists from Australia to Zimbabwe use maps, materials, and memory to challenge inherited power structures
Bridgerton versus The Gilded Age: Two Period Dramas Fight for the Crown – Netflix’s Regency romance and HBO’s Gilded Age saga define the genre from opposite sides of the Atlantic
China’s 996 Work Culture Is 2,200 Years Old: Overwork Has Deep Imperial Roots – From Warring States officials to modern tech workers, Chinese workers have long battled brutal hours
Xi Jinping Purges PLA Ranks and Demands Absolute Loyalty at China’s Two Sessions – Amid sweeping military corruption probes, China’s leader signals deep unease about control over the armed forces
HKTDC Prepares August Double-Header for Food and Tea Industries – The 2026 Food Expo PRO and Tea Fair will host buyers from 64 countries at HKCEC in August
Five Strategic Truths About China and the Iran War – American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Dan Blumenthal lays out what the US-Israel campaign against Iran really means for Beijing’s global calculations
HSBC Orders Bankers Back to the Office — And Workers Should Be Worried – Hong Kong’s biggest bank scraps remote work for frontline staff from April 1 as global banks double down on in-person culture
Hong Kong’s First Nature-Based Design Blueprint Puts Green Over Grey – AECOM-backed guidelines give planners a practical toolkit for weaving ecology into urban development across the city
Taiwan: The Living Proof That Destroys Beijing’s Biggest Lie – With a thriving democracy 100 miles off China’s coast, Taiwan exposes the CCP’s core claim that Chinese people cannot govern themselves freely
A Toys R Us Ghost Becomes a Hong Kong Market Food Hub in Puyallup – A 31,000 sq ft Asian grocery and food court breathes life into suburban Washington
Xi Watches Iran Burn and Eyes Taiwan: What the Middle East War Means for the Strait – As America and Israel reshape the Middle East, China’s Taiwan calculations are forced through a new strategic lens
China Loses Ground in Latin America as Panama Canal Influence Slips Away – Beijing’s decade-long infrastructure gamble in the Americas is unraveling under US pressure and regional pushback
Arch Capital Seals $201M Taiwan Warehouse Sale to KGI Life – Hong Kong firm’s Taoyuan logistics exit signals Asia Pacific capital confidence
Airlines Hit Passengers with Fuel Surcharge Spike as Middle East Burns – Hong Kong Airlines raises surcharges by up to 35 per cent as US-Israel strikes on Iran send oil prices soaring
Xi’s Loyalty Purge Reaches Deep Into China’s Military – After a sweeping purge of generals, Xi Jinping demands absolute obedience from a shaken armed forces
The Silence of the Free World Has Made Hong Kong’s Nightmare Worse – Opinion: Years of insufficient response to Beijing’s crackdown has emboldened authoritarian repression
Fans Furious as Mayday Cancels Hong Kong Concert Date – Consumer watchdog receives 24 complaints as Taiwanese band shifts March 24 show to March 29 at Kai Tak
Hong Kong Prosecutors Argue Democracy Is Unconstitutional – Tiananmen vigil activist tells security trial that China’s constitution cannot be directly applied in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Halts Poultry Imports From Dutch Province Over H5N1 – Centre for Food Safety acts swiftly after WOAH confirms highly pathogenic bird flu outbreak in Utrecht
Why Jimmy Lai’s 20-Year Sentence Is a Sentence on All of Us – Opinion: When a free press is jailed, every democracy loses something irreplaceable
The Great Exodus: 100,000 Hong Kongers Who Chose Freedom Over Fear – How Beijing’s crackdown transformed a city and scattered its people across the globe
Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years: The Trial That Condemned Hong Kong – A publisher imprisoned for journalism faces a death sentence in all but name
Hong Kong Pushes Hard to Become a Global Education Hub – Universities recruit internationally as Beijing tightens its grip on classrooms