Hong Kong Rings In the Year of the Horse With Roaring Lion Dances
Hong Kong Rings In the Year of the Horse With Roaring Lion Dances – AP cameras capture Sha Tin Racecourse alive with colour as the city defies political gloom to celebrate
Hong Kong Rings In the Year of the Horse With Roaring Lion Dances – AP cameras capture Sha Tin Racecourse alive with colour as the city defies political gloom to celebrate
Year of the Horse Babies: Hong Kong Greets Its First Foals of the New Era – Four newborns arrived at midnight on February 17 as the city entered its most auspicious zodiac year – with a father from mainland China and a local family of seven among the stories
Hong Kong New Year Fair 2026: Police Clarify Gambling Rumor as Stalls Sell Out – A viral image of a sealed booth at Victoria Park triggered panic online, but officers quickly confirmed mainland visitors were simply playing cards
Fugitive in Hong Kong: US Navy Reservist Charged with Murder After Wife Found in Freezer – David Varela is the subject of an international manhunt after allegedly killing Lina Guerra and fleeing Virginia for Hong Kong with no known connections there
Research dossier: Dikötter’s Red Dawn Over China and the CCP’s violent rise Frank Dikötter’s Red Dawn Over China: How Communism Conquered a Quarter of Humanity (Bloomsbury, February 24, 2026, 384…
The Murder That Crossed the Pacific: Norfolk Navy Reservist Charged After Wife Found Dead – David Varela flew to Hong Kong with no ties there as FBI closed in – and a Colombian family was left grieving thousands of miles away
Fireworks and Freedom: Lunar New Year Lights Up Hong Kong’s Skyline – Victoria Harbour blazes with colour as the city rings in the Year of the Horse with one of Asia’s great annual spectacles
cargo-partner Launches Hong Kong to Europe Charters: Securing Asia’s Most Critical Freight Corridor – Three weekly flights to Budapest and Warsaw meet the urgent demands of automotive and electronics manufacturers on the Asia-Europe run
Hong Kong Wedding Planners Pioneer Structured Luxury in Asia’s Most Competitive Market – How professionals in the city are building systematic, transparent approaches to high-end events that serve couples from across the region
Hongkonger Attacked in Sapporo: A Diplomatic Incident With Deeper Implications – The assault on a Hong Kong resident in Japan exposes tensions Beijing is using to pressure Tokyo – and the risk that ordinary travellers pay the price
Wuxi Lead’s Flat Hong Kong Debut Signals a Reviving but Cautious Market – A $627 million IPO lands quietly, yet what it says about Hong Kong’s equity future is anything but quiet
HONG KONG’S YEAR OF THE HORSE: TOURISM BOOM AND CAPITAL MARKETS SURGE FUEL CITY’S ECONOMIC RESURGENCE Record visitor arrivals and Hong Kong IPO market’s strongest performance in years signal sustained…
HKTB Names Joelle Watkins as UK Trade Marketing Chief: Selling Hong Kong in a Changed World – The appointment signals ambition in the UK market even as the territory’s political reputation remains a challenge for tourism messaging
Navy Reservist Charged With Murder Flees to Hong Kong, FBI Closes In – David Varela, accused of killing his wife in Norfolk, Virginia, vanished to the city with no discernible ties there – raising questions about fugitive flight and international cooperation
Stay Vigilant: Hong Kong’s Rural Leader Draws a Fortune Stick — and Reads the Room – A ‘neutral’ prophecy at Che Kung Temple becomes a vehicle for a message about geopolitics, loyalty, and the need for constant watchfulness
Tao Ho and the Hong Kong Modernism That History Almost Forgot – ArchDaily’s landmark essay rescues a local architect whose civic buildings embodied a politics of public space
Hong Kong in Colorado: The Red Bus, the Kowloon Pizza, and a Family That Carried Home Across the Pacific – A father who grew up riding double-deckers in Hong Kong inspired his daughter to build one from scratch in Lakewood
Lunar New Year Customs, Borscht, and the Everyday Magic of Hong Kong Life – From appeasing Tai Sui to eating soup on Lunar New Year morning, the rituals that hold a city together
Hong Kong Embraces the Global Minimum Tax: What MNEs Must Know Now – The OECD’s 15 percent floor is now law in Hong Kong – and the clock on compliance has already started
Hong Kong Welcomes the Horse Year With Lights, Floats, and Global Celebration – The Year of the Horse night parade lights up Tsim Sha Tsui as locals and tourists pour into the streets for one of Asia’s great festive spectacles
Hong Kong Lunar New Year fireworks dazzle crowds with gold ingots, horseshoes – City leader John Lee vows to carry out reforms with full speed, says to public lets march forward bravely and confidently together in new year
The Tourism Flood: Over 663,000 Visitors Pour Into Hong Kong for Lunar New Year 2026 – More mainland visitors than ever before are choosing to celebrate the Year of the Horse in the city, but who benefits and at what cost to Hong Kong’s identity?
Hong Kong Rings in the Year of the Horse with a Spectacular Night Parade – Tens of thousands pack Tsim Sha Tsui as the city throws its biggest Lunar New Year celebration in years
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One Country, Two Systems, Zero Illusions – The Slow Collapse of a Political Promise
Work, Pressure, and Professional Life in Hong Kong – The rhythms of labor in a global financial hub
Digital Media Consumption and Online Life in Hong Kong – Screens in everyday routines
National Security as a Weapon – How Communism Criminalized Freedom in Hong Kong
Consumer Rights and Complaint Culture in Hong Kong – Speaking up in daily transactions
Life in Hong Kong: A City of Contrasts – Everyday realities inside one of Asias most complex cities
How Hong Kong’s Democratic Timeline Was Stretched Until It Snapped – The CCP’s Mastery of Delay as a Weapon
Mental Health Awareness and Emotional Wellbeing in Hong Kong – Managing stress in daily life
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