World Grand Prix drew at times sparse attendances to Kai Tak Arena, but organisers ‘confident and determined’ for the future.
Kai Tak Art Week offers activities to showcase the site’s past and present through areas such as aviation, sports and ...
Taylor Perry has been named to Canada's team for the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, returning to the rugby sevens squad for ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNHKFP Lens: Hong Kong’s bamboo scaffolding through the years, as centuries-old technique set to be phased outHong Kong is among the last remaining cities that use bamboo scaffolding in modern construction and maintenance projects.
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Rugby Canada names 14-player roster for Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens later this monthTaylor Perry has been named to Canada's team for the Cathay/HSBC Hong Kong Sevens, returning to the rugby sevens squad for ...
The "Fencing Plus" Training Programme (the Programme), organised by Kai Tai Sports Initiative—the community project of Kai ...
The Unforgettable Concert Experience Chou's concerts have become synonymous with unforgettable performances, weaving together visual spectacle and emotional storytelling. For instance, during his ...
Jay Chou's much-anticipated concert at Kai Tak Sports Park is set to take place over three nights from June 27th to June 29th, 2025. Tickets for this event sold out almost immediately upon release, ...
Henderson Land Development, or HLD, is a leading Hong Kong property developer. It ranks third in square footage in the retail sector, and fourth in the office sector. In residential sales, HLD is ...
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VnExpress International on MSNLost love and lavish wedding: Contrasting love lives of Hong Kong’s second-richest billionaire Lee Shau Kee’s 2 heirsProperty tycoon Lee Shau Kee’s older son Peter remains single at 64 after his father ended his first romance, while his ...
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VnExpress International on MSNHong Kong’s second-richest billionaire Lee Shau Kee stayed unmarried for 40 years after divorce from beauty queen, citing ‘fear of losing freedom’Property tycoon Lee Shau Kee, known as Hong Kong's second-richest man, remained single for four decades after his divorce from beauty queen Lau Wai Kuen, driven by a fear of losing his freedom.
An art show inspired by A.S.M.R. in Kowloon, features soothing videos, a Bob Ross room and an enormous pillow shaped like a ...
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