Groups from Hong Kong’s Chinese Culinary Institute won gold and silver at the event, held every four years, in Vancouver.
Political scientist says shelving the scheme seemed wise, but accused officials of a lack of skill in executing and explaining policies.
Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said it will be returned to the person it belongs to ‘if he or she is found’.
From the Philippines’ divorce bill to the nearly forgotten women who painted China, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend.
The display came far south enough to reach large areas of the country due to a series of solar geomagnetic storms.
Job applicants to Citybus from ethnic minority backgrounds in 2023 increased by 15-fold from previous year.
Bangkok may be threatened by frequent flooding, but moving the economic powerhouse is costly and doesn’t fix the problem, one student writes.
Deep Dive delves into hot issues in Hong Kong and mainland China.
On this day 25 years ago, the Hong Kong International Airport’s second runway opened, as residents of Tsuen Wan threatened to hold protests over the disturbance caused by aircraft noise.
On the 15th anniversary of the Noah’s Ark attraction opening to the public, we look at the Post’s first impressions after attending a media preview.
Education Bureau says 54 institutions under the direct subsidy scheme are looking to increase tuition.
From severe turbulence hitting a Singapore Airlines flight to an Indonesian couple’s strange twist of fate, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent reporting.
Chinese University of Hong Kong reveals that allocating more time to the activity can boost brain networks and working memory.
Form Three pupils at New Asia Middle School in To Kwa Wan complained of dizziness and other issues after attending a chemistry lesson.
According to annual census data, 7,677 Hongkonger pupils are studying in private schools in the UK, down from the record of 8,011 last year.
As martial arts movie Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In receives buzz, we revisit some of the Post’s coverage of the film’s infamous setting.
After the Singapore Airlines incident has killed a 73-year-old British man, experts note that jet streams have become more unpredictable due to climate change.
Equal Opportunities Commission is ‘deeply concerned’ about reports of sexual harassment incidents in recent years.
Only 13 per cent of pupils took the subject on the DSE exam, which is ‘far from ideal’, says chief of the Centre of National History Education (Hong Kong).
From Nepal’s attempt to clean up Mount Everest to Thailand’s dying dugongs, here are five stories you may have missed over the weekend.
The Observatory says an easterly airstream is affecting the coast of Guangdong.
Education Bureau data indicates a success rate nearly three times higher for Chinese-speaking pupils.
Fossilised footprints in Fujian province point to new type of dinosaur that is among the biggest known raptors.
NGO says the government should provide better resources to find internships and jobs, saying companies could benefit from a diverse talent pool.
On May 18, 2004, scuffles broke out and elderly people fainted after false reports of free gaming chips lured 15,000 to the opening day of Sands Macau.
Local elements include a traditional barbershop serving cocktails infused with flavours found in traditional cha chaan teng tea houses.
78% of participants in the online poll want to postpone the programme; more than half say they do not understand how the system will function.
From China’s rail gun sending smart bomb into stratosphere to Singapore’s Lawrence Wong being ‘pride of Hainan’, here are a few highlights from SCMP’s recent reporting.
On this day five years ago, Taiwan lawmakers voted in favour of recognising same-sex unions, making it the first place in Asia to do so.
Veteran mountaineers say many lack experience and awareness of ‘black spots’ or even ignore risks to make social media posts.