PoliticsHong Kong lawmakers approve light housing scheme for 17,000 flats in first phase, but grill authorities over ‘poor costs communication and response to resident concerns’PoliticsFebruary 8, 2023posted on Feb. 08, 2023 at 6:19 am Initial stage will yield 17,000 homes, but funding of HK$14.9 billion must still be secured from Legco’s Finance Committee. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayFebruary 8, 2023 You Might Also LikePoliticsChina economy: 5 issues, from housing to population, that are likely to feature in Xi Jinping’s fact-finding campaignMarch 23, 2023PoliticsFilm distributor, not government, chose to cancel screening of Winnie the Pooh horror flick in Hong Kong, culture chief saysMarch 22, 2023PoliticsBeijing’s Taiwan affairs chief pledges cross-strait exchanges, as island warns of mainland charm offensiveMarch 22, 2023PoliticsMainland China executive vice-premier made Beijing’s top official for Hong Kong and Macau affairsMarch 21, 2023PoliticsChina launches nationwide fact-finding drive to seek public feedback on policiesMarch 20, 2023PoliticsHong Kong’s first Pop Culture Festival expected to attract 140,000 people – but target is local audience, officials admitMarch 20, 2023PoliticsShoe recycling project partners to appoint only contractors not involved in second-hand tradingMarch 20, 2023PoliticsHow to understand the ‘elevation’ of Beijing’s top office for Hong Kong affairs? Is the city more ‘special’ now? Analysts unpack the meaning behind the moveMarch 19, 2023PoliticsChina’s first guidance on combating sexual harassment of women in the workplace gets mixed responseMarch 19, 2023Recommended For YouEntertainmentWhen Hong Kong welcomed the first extensive Picasso show anywhere in China for 30 yearsMarch 23, 2023MalaysiaLingerie-wearing men during Ramadan? Thai Hot Guys event in Malaysia cancelled after uproarMarch 23, 2023HongKongWill ChatGPT replace me? Hong Kong reporter gets the shivers as he learns what the AI tool can doMarch 23, 2023SportsRaducanu, Stephens, Murray bomb out at Miami Open tennis tournamentMarch 23, 2023FoodThe best milk tea in Hong Kong, seafood that is ‘the stuff of legends’: where a Singaporean cookbook author goes for typhoon shelter crab and duck noodlesMarch 23, 2023
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