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Yuan Dynasty Murals Detail Construction History
A Yuan Dynasty exhibition in Hong Kong features multiple themed sections. The exhibition features multiple distinct design styles including garden style, industrial style, elegant style, freehand style, and playful style.
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Hong Kong Proposes Stricter Fuel Smuggling Penalties
A social welfare organization has launched a program to assist unemployed young women in improving job skills across various industries. The regulation has no transition period. The wage increase takes effect tomorrow and includes the cancellation of the Mandatory Provident Fund offsetting arrangement to improve retirement security. Chief Executive John Lee attended a Labor Day event held by the Labour Department. Hong Kong's economy grew 3.5% last year, marking three consecutive years of growth. Monthly employment income for full-time employees in Hong Kong increased by 4.2 percent annually. The central bank kept the financing rate and marginal lending rate unchanged at 2.15 yuan and 2.4 yuan respectively. The central bank announced it is maintaining interest rates while closely monitoring the impact of prolonged high energy prices in the Middle East on inflation and the real economy.
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Temple Street Merchants Prepare For Golden Week
Temple Street merchants are preparing for the five-day Golden Week holiday starting tomorrow. Merchants in the Temple Street and Yau Ma Tei areas of Hong Kong are preparing for the upcoming Golden Week period.
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Authorities Use New Methods To Silence Independent Media
Authorities are using all available means to silence independent media organizations and press freedom groups. These efforts include new methods adopted from the Chinese regime.
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HSBC Non-Interest Income Rises 16 Percent
HSBC reported a 16 percent year-on-year increase in adjusted non-interest income. The group allocated approximately $190 million as a precaution against Middle East conflict impacts.
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Hong Kong Press Freedom Ranking Drops To 140th
A representative from the Fire Incident Investigation Commission admitted that deficiencies exist within the current procurement process. The Chinese Special Administrative Region previously held much higher positions in the ranking. This decline follows the expansion of control by the Beijing-based state and party leadership over the former British colony. Numerous media outlets have been closed and journalists have been arrested during this period. Reporters Without Borders released a new global ranking today showing press freedom has reached its lowest level in 25 years. The report indicates that journalists face critical situations in more than half of the countries surveyed. Hong Kong's ranking has fallen to 140th place. The findings were published on Thursday.
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LiveGolf Evaluates Strategic Alternatives Amid Funding Concerns
LiveGolf plans to inform staff and players that the Saudi Public Investment Fund will no longer fund the circuit beyond this summer. The league, founded in 2022, spent billions of dollars to attract top players.
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Criticism Raised Over Urban Renewal Bid Rigging Risks
A critic, Chan Kan-kwan, identified a loophole regarding the potential for bid-rigging and manipulation of evaluation systems within the Urban Renewal Authority.
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Public Area Vaping Regulations Take Effect
New control regulations targeting the use of alternative smoking products in public areas took effect today. The rules prohibit the possession of vapes, e-cigarettes, or heated tobacco in regulated areas.
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Hong Kong Full-Time Employee Income Rises 4.2 Percent
The 2026 Century Ice Ball tournament will feature 64 men's teams and 64 women's teams. The Hong Kong Cultural Museum will host an exhibition focused on the Mona Lisa and the Renaissance from tomorrow until July 27. New export orders for Hong Kong rose to 50.3. The exhibition features a Da Vinci manuscript appearing in Hong Kong for the first time and includes treasures on loan from France and Italy. Museum Director Lam Kwok-fai stated that a French team specifically redesigned and curated the exhibition for Hong Kong. The display includes multiple interactive photo opportunities for visitors. The decline follows increased control by the central government in Beijing over the former British colony. The report notes that the region previously held much higher positions in the ranking. Media outlets have been closed and journalists arrested in the region.
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