Hong Kong is struggling to contain the spread of a major palm oil spill, closing two more beaches on Tuesday, as experts warned that the fallout was unpredictable because of a lack of information.
Only 40 per cent of 600 seasonal lifeguards had reported for duty so far, Hong Kong’s leisure authorities conceded on Monday, suggesting a full reopening of public beaches and pools in Hong Kong ...
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Hong Kong is an inconic location for rugby sevens over 30 years but also offers more in terms of culture, cuisine and ...
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The best hikes in Hong Kong, between mountains and beachesLocated on the east side of Hong Kong Island, it offers exceptional views of the South China Sea, Shek O beach and the surrounding islands. With its steep climbs, it's an excellent route for ...
Several portions of a floating PV installation mysteriously landed on two beaches near Hong Kong last week, according to the local environmental organization Kitti Green World, which published ...
Escape the ordinary with exciting day trips from Hong Kong to China, exploring Shenzhen, Macau, and more for an unforgettable ...
Hong Kong (AFP) - Ten beaches typically packed on a hot weekend were closed in Hong Kong on Sunday due to a palm oil spillage from a ship collision in mainland Chinese waters. Photographs showed ...
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