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Hong Kong’s religious communities unite in prayer to mourn Tai Po fire victims
About 4,000 Muslims from Hong Kong gathered on Friday to pray for and offer condolences to the victims of the Tai Po fire, while other religious groups held prayer meetings to show spiritual support. The Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong held a special prayer session at 1.30pm at Kowloon Mosque in Tsim Sha Tsui to pay respect to the victims. The blaze at Wang Fuk Court killed at least 159 people. Among them were nine Indonesian domestic helpers and one Filipino...

K-pop girl group Twice to proceed with Hong Kong concert this weekend

Hang Seng Bank co-founder’s kin pays US$9.3 million for Hong Kong luxury flat

Tai Kwun art head Pi Li to step down for new role in Shenzhen
Veteran Chinese curator Pi Li will step down as head of art at Tai Kwun when his three-year contract expires in February 2026, the Hong Kong heritage and arts centre has confirmed. Pi declined a request for an interview, but sources have told the Post that he is going to play a leading role in the founding of a new art museum in Shenzhen. The 51-year-old moved to Hong Kong in 2012 to become the senior curator in charge of the Sigg Collection of Chinese art at M+ museum. Born in Wuhan, in...

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Hong Kong Baptist University suspends student union amid fire-related messages

500 pupils affected by Hong Kong fire resume classes at university this week

Hong Kong developers push for smoking ban at construction sites after deadly fire
Major Hong Kong developers are considering a blanket ban on smoking by workers at construction sites following a blaze in Tai Po that killed 159, with at least two companies already demanding all their contractors impose the rule or step up penalties. The Real Estate Developers Association told the Post on Friday that it was gathering views on the proposed smoking ban from its members, including major developers such as Sino Land, Swire Properties, Sun Hung Kai Properties and New World...

Legco poll a chance for Hong Kong to show its resilience after Tai Po fire
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HSBC to occupy over 40,000 sq ft at Hong Kong’s Capitol Centre in 2026
HSBC is set to occupy more than 40,000 sq ft of space in Capitol Centre in Causeway Bay, as Hong Kong’s largest bank joins a growing list of finance and banking firms snapping up commercial space in the city. The London-headquartered lender signed a five-year lease, which starts May 18, 2026, for five levels – ground plus four floors of the building, according to Land Registry records. The deal was registered in late November. The records did not show the size or rent for the leased space, but...
