Hong Kong's MTR Corp expects to complete 6 projects in coming decade to connect new development areas such as Northern Metropolis scmp.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scmp.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A retired Hong Kong police officer and his wife have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over their alleged involvement in a street fight with a businessman who collapsed and later died in hospital. A dispute erupted at about 7pm on Sunday when the former senior constable, 57, and his wife, 58, returned to pick up his car on Siu.
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May 27, 2021 | E-Commerce, Retail | MTR Corporation and Kerry Logistics Network Limited have launched an online-to-offline (‘O2O’) new retail solution through their respective sub-brands, MTR Shops and Kerry eCommerce, to bring new retail experiences to consumers in Hong Kong. Eight “Kerry Express @ MTR Shops” outlets have commenced service at MTR stations across Hong Kong, namely Hong Kong, Kowloon, Fanling, Fo Tan, Tseung Kwan O, Siu Hong, Diamond Hill and Kwun Tong stations. A total of 13 O2O outlets are set to open within this year as interactive stores and self-service pick-up units, in which the interactive stores will be additionally equipped with interactive screens that allow instant purchase and pick up for a selection of products.
A Hongkonger May 10, 2021 09:30 “Hong Kong is a city rife with inequalities. Rampant resource inegalitarianism, abhorrently exborbitant housing prices, and – above all – an administration and ruling class that is deeply out of touch with the ordinary people.” We don’t need this op-ed to affirm such nuggets of wisdom – all we need is to turn towards the administration, and its heavy-handed rhetorical emphasis on combating inequality over the recent weeks. Yet talk is always easier than action – by miles. I don’t doubt that some in the administration possess the conviction and integrity to take on the entrenched problems afflicting Hong Kong today. I also do not question – at least with the benefit of doubt granted to them – the goodwill harboured by many in the Establishment, in addressing the vested interests and embedded kleptocracy that runs amok in the city today. Indeed, I applaud the words and determination of the Central Liaison Office, whose Director Luo Huining is both more attuned to the sentiments of people on the ground, and willing to engage in conversation and dialogue, than our current Chief Executive, Carrie Lam.