HKSAR Removes Scaffold Nets from 230 Private Buildings
By December 9, the Buildings Department removed external scaffold nets from 230 private buildings in HKSAR and will require on-site testing and certification for future installations.
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By December 9, the Buildings Department removed external scaffold nets from 230 private buildings in HKSAR and will require on-site testing and certification for future installations.
Hong Kong’s newly elected eighth-term LegCo, with 50 returning and 40 first-time members, will team up with the HKSAR government to drive reforms and boost development starting January 1, 2026.
After a devastating fire, Hong Kong residents have shown remarkable resilience, uniting in solidarity and prioritizing facts over rumors as the city heals.
HKSAR has announced the results of its 8th-term Legislative Council election, filling all 90 seats ahead of their January 1, 2026 start.
Voting for the election of the eighth-term Legislative Council in HKSAR concluded Sunday night, marking the next chapter in Hong Kong’s political scene.
Two weeks after the Tai Po blaze at Wang Fuk Court, HK’s HKSAR government and community step up with funding, school relocations and ongoing victim support.
HKSAR government will discuss relief for Tai Po fire survivors as residents vote in the December 7, 2025 Legislative Council election, ahead of a motion on institutional reform.
Voting for the eighth-term Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region kicked off Sunday morning, with 90 seats up for election.
The Office for Safeguarding National Security of the Central People’s Government in the HKSAR met foreign media heads on Dec 6, urging truth and accuracy in reporting the Wang Fuk Court fire and LegCo election.
Hong Kong’s December 2025 local elections highlight community resilience and renewed hope after the Tai Po fire tragedy, signaling trust in the HKSAR government.