The first selection of Asian projects from the influential Asia Film Financing Forum's 2026 edition includes dramas backed by ...
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Louis Koo action drama ‘Back to the Past’ scores record-breaking opening day in Hong Kong
One Cool Group's Back To The Past, starring Louis Koo and Raymond Lam, brought some much-needed cheer to the Hong Kong box office on New Year's Eve, grossing a record-breaking $1.48m (HK$11.54m) on ...
From retro time-travel to rooftop glamour, Hong Kong’s New Year’s Eve parties will offer a spectacular send-off for 2025 even without the promise of fireworks at midnight. Soak in the harbour views ...
The world’s deadliest residential fire in more than four decades was still burning up a block of Hong Kong apartment buildings when pundits settled on a culprit: bamboo. Surely, the bamboo scaffolding ...
More than a week after flames tore through Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court estate, killing at least 159 people, the city remains shrouded in grief and a search for answers. The blaze that engulfed seven ...
Hong Kong authorities said on Monday they had arrested 13 people for suspected manslaughter in a probe into the city’s deadliest fire in decades, pointing to substandard renovation materials for ...
HONG KONG — Hong Kong officials said Monday that their investigation into a deadly blaze that killed at least 151 has revealed netting that covered scaffolding used in renovations was not up to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Death toll reaches 146 in Hong Kong apartment complex fire, with 100 people still unaccounted for. Faulty fire ...
Hong Kong — The death toll from a fire that tore through a Hong Kong residential complex climbed to 128 on Friday as more bodies were found in the blackened towers, authorities said. Meanwhile, ...
Nov. 28 (UPI) --Eight more people were arrested as the death toll rose to 128 and up to 200 people were missing in the Hong Kong, China, apartment complex fire. The fire began in public housing in the ...
HONG KONG — The inferno that tore through a high-rise housing estate in Hong Kong has killed at least 128 people, authorities said Friday, with some 200 people still missing and eight more arrested.
Police in Hong Kong have arrested three men from a construction company on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with a blaze that has killed at least 94 people and left hundreds of others missing ...
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