Hong Kong High-Rise Fire Death Toll Rises to 159
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Hong Kong updated its travel advice on its website on Saturday, Nov. 15, citing a rising trend of attacks against Chinese nationals in Japan.
From the Japanese PM’s latest remarks on Taiwan to a US ambassador coming under fire in Singapore, here are seven stories from SCMP’s recent reporting.
After careful consideration, the Hong Kong delegation has decided to cancel next month's secondary school exchange program to Japan, the Hong Kong Education Bureau (EDB) said on Saturday, according to media reports.
Hong Kong's high-rise fires left more than 140 people dead and survivors searching for answers. Now, experts suggest why it was so deadly.
Education Bureau cites safety concerns for withdrawal from this year’s Japan-East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths Programme.
Hong Kong and Japan share a longstanding relationship, with Japan ranking as Hong Kong's sixth-largest trading partner and Hong Kong as Japan's thirteenth-largest trading partner in 2022. The Japanese government acknowledges the significance of this ...
Tokyo Lifestyle Co., Ltd. (“Tokyo Lifestyle” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: TKLF), a retailer and wholesaler of Japanese beauty and health products, sundry products, luxury products, electronic products,
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department has dropped Kamome Diner, Tampopo and An from its upcoming film programme Amid souring Sino-Japanese relations, Hong Kong's Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) has abruptly cancelled three screenings of Japanese films for its upcoming film programme.
Years after it was replaced in mainland China, bamboo scaffolding is still a common sight in the Chinese territory, but may be phased out after the devastating Wang Fuk Court blaze.