From Slump to Surge: Hong Kong’s Economy Reclaims Global Spotlight
After the 2019 downturn saw visitor arrivals and retail sales plunge, Hong Kong’s economy has rebounded in 2025, with tourism, retail and investor confidence regaining momentum.
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After the 2019 downturn saw visitor arrivals and retail sales plunge, Hong Kong’s economy has rebounded in 2025, with tourism, retail and investor confidence regaining momentum.
After a devastating fire, Hong Kong’s path to recovery hinges on unity, accurate reporting and community solidarity amid rising rumors and scrutiny.
All 90 members of the HKSAR’s eighth-term LegCo have been elected, with seats divided among the Election Committee, functional constituencies and geographical constituencies.
Hong Kong’s relief fund for the Nov. 26 residential building fire has reached $422 million, offering immediate and long-term aid to affected families through mid-2026 recovery efforts.
After a fire in Tai Po, Hong Kong’s government, NGOs and volunteers united to provide fundraising, shelter, healthcare and daily aid, showcasing community solidarity.
Hong Kong faces a dual challenge over the deadly Tai Po fire that claimed over 100 lives and tomorrow’s LegCo election, testing governance and institutional resilience.
Hong Kong’s Constitution Day seminar brought together 900 participants to explore rule of law, urban safety reforms and the Constitution’s role in national rejuvenation.
HKSAR government reports over HK$2.8 billion raised for the Wang Fuk Court Support Fund, boosting relief efforts and raising living subsidies for Tai Po fire victims.
HKSAR orders scaffold net safety inspections across all building maintenance projects after the deadly Wang Fuk Court blaze that claimed 159 lives.
In the wake of the Wang Fuk Court fire in Tai Po, the Chinese mainland’s national security office endorses HKSAR’s legal crackdown on anti-China elements spreading falsehoods and seeks unity.