PoliticsHong Kong will hold more high-profile events catering to foreign investors and travellers, leader John Lee promisesPoliticsOctober 12, 2022posted on Oct. 12, 2022 at 4:00 pm Chief Executive John Lee also confirms he will fly to Thailand next month on his first overseas trip since taking office in July. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayOctober 12, 2022 You Might Also LikePoliticsWhy members have high hopes Hong Kong leader John Lee’s new top-level advisory body will deliverMarch 23, 2023PoliticsChina 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, 2023Recommended For YouMalaysiaPM Anwar invites business community from Saudi Arabia to invest in MalaysiaMarch 23, 2023HongKongOwlish — a surreal foray into repression and magical escapeMarch 23, 2023WorldTikTok CEO to face tough questions amid calls for US banMarch 23, 2023PoliticsWhy members have high hopes Hong Kong leader John Lee’s new top-level advisory body will deliverMarch 23, 2023EntertainmentWhen Hong Kong welcomed the first extensive Picasso show anywhere in China for 30 yearsMarch 23, 2023
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