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  1. 2020年11月25日 · 25th November 2020 – (Hong Kong) Bank of China (BOCHK) (2388) stated that from 26th November (Thursday), it will adjust the business hours of all branches in Hong Kong until further notice. Except for special arrangements of designated branches, the remaining branches willl open from 9am to 4pm from Monday to Friday, and from 9am ...

  2. 2024年10月27日 · 27th October 2024 – (Hong Kong) The Chinese discount supermarket chain HotMaxx, known for its affordable offerings, has swiftly opened its second store in Hong Kong, just weeks after launching its first outlet in Olympian City.

  3. 2024年9月4日 · The vacant storefronts of 1881 Heritage and the dramatically reduced rents along Canton Road and Russell Street are not merely symptoms of economic downturn; they are indicators of a fundamental change in the preferences and priorities of Chinese luxury consumers.

  4. 2024年10月16日 · This vision includes the introduction of the Hong Kong Future Talent Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies, set to launch in the next academic year. The scheme aims to provide scholarships for up to 1,200 local students pursuing designated postgraduate programmes.

  5. 2023年4月8日 · The Hong Kong government has been actively taking measures to combat phone scams, including the implementation of the mandatory real-name registration for SIM cards and the recent addition of voice or text alerts to incoming calls with the “+852” prefix from overseas numbers.

  6. 2023年11月4日 · 4th November 2023 – (Hong Kong) The Hong Kong government is aiming to establish a groundbreaking initiative known as the “Consented Data Exchange Gateway” (CDEG). This ambitious project aims to facilitate seamless data exchange within the government, providing citizens with enhanced access to government services.

  7. 2023年12月14日 · 14th December 2023 – (Hong Kong) Hong Kong’s national security police have announced the issuance of arrest warrants for five overseas activists, with a substantial bounty of HK$1 million placed on each of their heads. The individuals named in the warrants are Simon Cheng, Frances Hui, Joey Siu, Johnny Fok, and Tony Choi.

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