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BUSINESS

More bookings, shorter trips: Chinese adjust to higher fuel prices for Labour Day break

South China Morning Post, Published on 23/04/2026

» HONG KONG — The number of Chinese tourists deciding to travel during the five-day Labour Day holiday at the start of next month could rival or exceed last year's headcount despite higher global fuel prices, analysts said, adding travellers were likely to prefer shorter trips to save on transport costs.

LIFE

'Sawadeekowloon': Mural celebrates Thai culture in Hong Kong under renovation scheme

South China Morning Post, Published on 08/04/2026

» HONG KONG — Seven murals celebrating the Thai and Chiu Chow heritage of Hong Kong's Kowloon City will be erected in the district known for its ethnic Thai population and traditional stores under a public scheme to encourage building renovations in the area.

WORLD

Chinese student numbers at Harvard rise despite Trump visa crackdown

South China Morning Post, Published on 14/01/2026

» WASHINGTON — Enrolment at Harvard for Chinese students rose in the autumn from a year earlier, even as the Donald Trump administration moved to rein in visas for them and limit foreign enrolment and funding at the prestigious university.

BUSINESS

Gold, oil jolted by US assault on Venezuela as investors recalibrate amid commodity boom

South China Morning Post, Published on 05/01/2026

» SHANGHAI — The US assault on Venezuela jolted the global commodity markets, sending gold higher and reinforcing the long-term bearish view on crude oil as investors navigate rising geopolitical tensions to start 2026.

WORLD

Hong Kong issues first cold weather warning

South China Morning Post, Published on 01/01/2026

» HONG KONG — Hong Kong's forecaster has issued its first cold weather warning of the season on New Year's Day as temperatures are expected to fall to a low of 12 degrees Celsius (53.6°Fahrenheit) in urban areas on Friday.

LIFE

China's latest AI gadget is credit card-sized recorder

South China Morning Post, Published on 03/09/2025

» BEIJING — The latest artificial intelligence (AI) gadget in China is a credit-card sized note-taking recorder from Alibaba Group Holding's DingTalk unit, as Chinese firms introduce rival products to Plaud, the popular AI note-taker developed by a US start-up.

BUSINESS

Malaysia flexes rare earth muscle as mineral-hungry US seeks non-Chinese sources

South China Morning Post, Published on 23/08/2025

» KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia's ban on exports of unprocessed rare earth metals this week signals that the Southeast Asian country has a realistic shot - on its own terms - at feeding the mineral-hungry United States amid its strained trade ties with the world's dominant supplier, China, according to analysts.

BUSINESS

China's durian imports plunge as stricter checks catch out traders

South China Morning Post, Published on 26/06/2025

» HONG KONG - China's imports of fresh durians have fallen this year because of stricter sanitation checks at the border, according to people who follow the trade.

WORLD

For gay Malaysian refugee in UK 'you have to live authentically - you're saving yourself'

South China Morning Post, Published on 05/06/2025

» LONDON — "Growing up in a Muslim family, I was told that liking another person of the same sex was haram," said Warren Hallett of how Islam forbids homosexuality, considering it sinful. "My religion teacher said [gay people] were going to hell.

WORLD

Chinese ambassador Xie Feng says Beijing does not want to fight but will not be 'intimidated'

South China Morning Post, Published on 04/05/2025

» Beijing's top diplomat in the US took another hit at Washington's tariffs on Chinese goods on Saturday, while reiterating that China was open to dialogue -- but only on the basis of reciprocity and mutual respect.