News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| 3 months ago
Hong Kong has kicked off its first International Tea Fair in a bid to establish itself as a key tea trading hub in the region. The fair attracted more than 260 exhibitors from all over the world, including Africa. Hong Kong hopes hosting the fair
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 4 months ago
Wednesday night. The man flew to Hong Kong from the Philippines on June 28 and left two days later on board a cargo ship. He came down with a fever, cough and chest pain on July 3 and was admitted to the Ruttonjee Hospital with pneumonia on
News Source: Uinta County News
| 4 months ago
A bronze portrait statue of late French bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin was unveiled here on Wednesday, as a tribute to his role in detecting the bacteria behind "The Black Death" which claimed thousands of lives in Hong Kong in the 1890s. The statue,
News Source: International Business Times
| 4 months ago
The new cases involve 28 males and 34 females, aged between 22 months and 58 years. Currently, a total of 11 confirmed cases are staying in public hospitals for treatment. Among them, 10 cases are in stable condition and one in critical condition. "
News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 5 months ago
Hong Kong health authorities announced Friday that up to 02:30 p.m. local time, 16 new cases of influenza A/H1N1 were confirmed, bring to 237 the total number of influenza A/H1N1 cases in the city. The new cases involved nine male and seven
News Source: Uinta County News
| 5 months ago
Secretary for Education Michael Suen says his bureau will make an announcement about whether or not schools will re-open on or before June 23, and different tests of primary schools will be canceled, finished or rescheduled. Secretary for Food and
News Source: China News
| 5 months ago
Secretary for Education Michael Suen says his bureau will make an announcement about whether or not schools will re-open on or before June 23, and different tests of primary schools will be canceled, finished or rescheduled. Secretary for Food and
News Source: BBC
| 5 months ago
The Hong Kong government is closing all its nurseries and primary schools for two weeks after the confirmation that 12 students at one school caught the swine flu virus. Chief Executive Donald Tsang dashed back from a trip in China the night before.