No first-prize winner in latest Mark Six draw as jackpot rolls over to HK$20 million
21st December 2025 – (Hong Kong) The 132nd Mark Six draw of the year took place this evening (21 December), with the winning numbers announced as 9, 17, 27, 34, 39 and 47. The additional number drawn was 46. No ticket matched all six main numbers plus the special number, meaning the first prize went […]
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Filipino domestic helper killed in Tai Po blaze returned home and honoured as ‘heroine’
21st December 2025 – (Hong Kong) The body of a Filipino domestic helper who died in last month’s deadly fire in Hong Kong has been returned to the Philippines, where a senior government official has praised her as a heroine. Philippine Secretary for Migrant Workers Hans Leo Cacdac confirmed that the remains of 39-year-old Maryan […]
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Public urged to guard against fake messages on Guangdong-Hong Kong Regular Quotas
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Applications invited for 56th Personalised Vehicle Registration Marks exercise
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Government implements Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles steadily and provides convenience upon entry into urban area under vehicle and road safety (with photo/video)
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Jimmy Lai, sovereignty and the line Western media won’t draw
21st December 2025 – (Hong Kong) The Jimmy Lai story is routinely told in the West as a morality play – a plucky publisher, a noisy newsroom, a city yearning to breathe, and a state that cannot tolerate dissent. It is an effective narrative, full of cinematic detail—Stanley Prison, solitary confinement, a once-flamboyant tycoon now […]
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Keung To keeps his cool after suspected power failure silences sound at AsiaWorld-Expo show
21st December 2025 – (Hong Kong) MIRROR star Keung To experienced a suspected power failure during his solo concert at AsiaWorld-Expo on Sunday night, temporarily cutting all sound from the venue’s audio system. The incident occurred during the fifth show of his “KEUNG TO ‘LAVA’ LIVE 2025” concert series. In clips circulating online, Keung To […]
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McDonald’s staff praised after tourists eat instant noodles without ordering
21st December 2025 – (Hong Kong) A pair of tourists have sparked online debate after they were photographed eating their own instant noodles inside a McDonald’s branch in Tsim Sha Tsui without ordering anything from the restaurant, prompting staff to step in and ask them to leave. Social media users shared images of the incident, […]
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Festive decorations dazzle reckless selfie-takers at Hong Kong’s Peninsula hotel
The festive spirit turned into reckless behaviour on Sunday as throngs of tourists vaulted over safety barriers and dodged traffic to snap photos of Hong Kong’s famed Peninsula hotel, which has been decked out with Christmas decorations.
The landmark hotel, traditionally draped in elaborate decorations weeks ahead of Christmas, once again became a magnet for visitors who swamped the pavements of Salisbury Road in Tsim Sha Tsui for a clear view of its distinctive facade.
When a Post reporter…
Top scientists inspire the next generation
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Over two weeks in September, seven leading national-level scientists shared cutting-edge technology and discoveries with 3,800 students from 16 schools and tertiary institutions as well as via a special forum at the Hong Kong Palace Museum.
AI, spaceflight, archaeology, new energy and ocean carbon science were just some of the topics under discussion as part of the Masterclass Series organised under the Nurturing Future…
Frenzy around Hong Kong Palace Museum’s Egyptian show offers food for thought
Who would have thought the Egyptian exhibition at the Hong Kong Palace Museum would be so popular?
Art and relics from ancient Egypt are fascinating, of course. And the collection of over 200 treasured pieces, from seven major Egyptian museums and an archaeological site, gives us a glimpse into a very different world, reaching back into a mystical time when the ancient Egyptian civilisation flourished.
But who would have thought the exhibition would draw the crowds it did when it opened last…
U.S. Coast Guard chasing third Venezuela-linked tanker in less than two weeks
22nd December 2025 – (Washington) The United States is actively tracking a third oil tanker in international waters off the coast of Venezuela, in what appears to be an escalation of Washington’s enforcement of sanctions on the South American country’s energy trade. A U.S. official told NBC News that the vessel is part of what […]
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