CNY fireworks set for Feb 18

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Co-ordinated by the Culture, Sports & Tourism Bureau, the 2026 Chinese New Year Fireworks Display is poised to transform Victoria Harbour into a theatre of light on February 18 at 8pm to welcome the Year of the Horse.

Themed “Prosperity Gallops Across Hong Kong”, the extravaganza will be presented in eight scenes. The 23-minute fireworks performance will showcase 31,888 pyrotechnic shells.

The spectacular show will kick off with a dazzling 15-second burst of high-density fireworks simulating the energy of galloping horses, and bid a rousing farewell to the previous year.

Next, fireworks in the shape of the number 8 and golden ingots will illuminate the night sky over Victoria Harbour, conveying wishes of prosperity and abundance in the Year of the Horse.

Star-like fireworks will dance across the sky in the fourth scene, resembling peaceful horses galloping on the horizon, symbolising love and hope for the world. This scene will also display fireworks of a Chinese character meaning good fortune.

The show’s finale will showcase many crown-shaped and “dragon egg” fireworks, as well as a rapid-fire cascade of high-density bursts, extending heartfelt wishes for national prosperity.

Residents can enjoy the show from both sides of Victoria Harbour, including Tsim Sha Tsui and Wan Chai.

President Lai meets Japan’s former Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato Katsunobu

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

On the afternoon of January 15, President Lai Ching-te met with a delegation led by Member of the Japanese House of Representatives and former Chief Cabinet Secretary Kato Katsunobu. In remarks, President Lai thanked Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae for continuing to express support for the friendship between Taiwan and Japan at international venues and for underlining the importance of peace across the Taiwan Strait. The president noted that we signed a Taiwan-Japan Digital Trade Agreement and a memorandum of understanding on regional customs cooperation in December last year, and expressed hope of further deepening our friendship based on our outstanding achievements.
A translation of President Lai’s remarks follows:
I would like to extend a warm welcome to Representative Kato on his first visit to Taiwan, and also welcome Representatives Nishime Kosaburo and Fukuhara Junji as they visit again. Thank you all for your enthusiasm and unwavering support for Taiwan. I remember that during the COVID-19 pandemic, Taiwan and Japan both faced serious challenges. As chief cabinet secretary during that period, Representative Kato actively promoted the provision of a large number of free vaccines to Taiwan from the Japanese government to help us make it through the pandemic ordeal. The people of Taiwan will always remember that act of friendship. On behalf of the people of Taiwan, I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude once again to Representative Kato and the Japanese government.
As we face the continued expansion of China’s authoritarian influence, I especially want to thank Prime Minister Takaichi for repeatedly expressing support for the friendship between Taiwan and Japan at major international venues and for underlining the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait. I believe that under Prime Minister Takaichi’s leadership, Taiwan and Japan will be able to expand cooperation and deepen exchanges in more areas, and contribute even more to peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
After taking office, Prime Minister Takaichi announced that she would focus on investing in 17 strategic sectors such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and aerospace. This aligns well with the Five Trusted Industry Sectors that I proposed after taking office as president. In December last year, we also signed a Taiwan-Japan Digital Trade Agreement and a memorandum of understanding on regional customs cooperation. These initiatives show that, going forward, there are even greater opportunities for cooperation in regional security, economic security, and high-tech industries.
In closing, I would like to thank Representatives Kato, Nishime, and Fukuhara once again for their long-term efforts to promote parliamentary exchanges between Taiwan and Japan. I look forward to further deepening our profound friendship based on our outstanding achievements of the past. Japan is currently celebrating the start of the New Year, so I would like to wish everyone a happy Year of the Horse, and all the best.
Representative Kato then delivered remarks, thanking President Lai for taking the time out of his busy schedule to meet with his delegation. He noted that President Lai personally met with numerous delegations from the Liberal Democratic Party that visited Taiwan last year, amply demonstrating the great importance that President Lai places on Taiwan-Japan relations, adding that it was very moving.
Representative Kato mentioned that last year during the APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting, Japan’s Prime Minister Takaichi and Taiwan’s Leader’s Representative Lin Hsin-i (林信義) discussed cooperation in such areas as economic affairs and disaster preparedness. He pointed out that Taiwan and Japan share a commitment to the same fundamental values and maintain close relations in economic and trade cooperation as well as people-to-people exchanges. Moreover, he stated, we are important partners who support each other when either one encounters difficulties. He then gave the examples of the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011 and the Kumamoto earthquakes of 2016, recalling that Taiwan was quick to lend a helping hand. He also mentioned that last November Taiwan resumed normal management of Japanese food products, saying that this measure will be very encouraging to the people of the area who have been affected by the disaster.
Speaking on the topic of cooperation between Taiwan and Japan, Representative Kato stated that the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) fabrication plant in Kumamoto Prefecture now stands as an important symbol of economic cooperation between Taiwan and Japan. He said that the fab began mass production the year before last and expressed hope for further expansion and development. He also said he hopes that Taiwan and Japan can enhance cooperation in such diverse fields as investment, people-to-people exchanges, and supply chain resilience. Representative Kato thanked Taiwan for providing Japan with disease prevention supplies during the COVID pandemic and for sharing its experience in digital transformation and public health, which prompted Japan to actively promote digital transformation in healthcare. He expressed hope that the two countries will continue working together in the fields of public health and disease prevention and cooperate closely in the World Health Organization and other international bodies.
Representative Kato remarked that Expo 2025 in Osaka, Kansai was a big success, thanks in part to support received from Taiwan, and he expressed hope for continued interaction in future events, such as the World Horticultural Exhibition in Yokohama. He noted that public opinion polling has indicated that mutual favorability between Taiwan and Japan is at an all-time high, and that the current time is regarded as the best period in our bilateral relations. He expressed hope that such friendly relations will continue flourishing in the years ahead.
The delegation was accompanied to the Presidential Office by Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association Taipei Office Chief Representative Katayama Kazuyuki.

Local firms hit record total of 1.55m

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Companies Registry announced today that 195,343 local and re-domiciled companies were registered in 2025, bringing the total number of registered companies to a record high of more than 1.55 million.

Under the Companies Ordinance, a total of 1,532 non-Hong Kong companies established a presence in the city in 2025, bringing the total number of such registrations to 15,586 by year-end, a 3% rise over 2024.

Implemented in May last year, the company re-domiciliation regime has received a positive market response.

By the end of 2025, the Companies Registry had received more than 420 enquiries and 30 re-domiciliation applications. Six corporations from Luxembourg, the Cayman Islands and Bermuda – including an insurance company – have already successfully relocated their domiciles to Hong Kong. 

The Companies Registry received 12,912 charges on properties and 20,789 notifications of payments and releases in 2025, contributing to a total of more than 3.36 million documents delivered for registration throughout the year.

A total of 5,229,202 electronic document image record searches were carried out.

As for the licensing of trust or company service providers, 760 licences were granted, bringing the total number of licensees to 7,220 by the end of 2025.

Police open fire in Castle Peak

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Police open fire in Castle Peak

     Police are investigating a Police open fire case in Castle Peak last night (January 15).
 
     About 7.10pm, Police received a report from a staff member of a shop on Tuen Shun Street that a man fled away after stealing a knife from the shop. Subsequently, Police have also received multiple reports that a man holding a knife was found wandering in the vicinity of Tuen Wui Street. Police officers sped to the scene and located the man, who was holding a 12-inch long knife, outside the entrance of a shopping mall on Tuen Shun Street.
 
     Despite multiple verbal warnings given by the officers, the man refused to cooperate and an officer discharged one burst of pepper spray. The man then fled into the mall and exited from another entrance shortly afterwards. He then held a female passerby hostage and attempted to assault her with the knife. Officers gave further verbal warnings to the man but in vain. To ensure the safety of the hostage, two police officers each fired a shot at the man.
 
     Sustaining shot wounds to his shoulder and chest, the 34-year-old man was sent to Tuen Mun Hospital in unconscious state and was certified dead at 8.47pm; the 51-year-old woman, who was held hostage, was sent to Tuen Mun Hospital in conscious state.
 
     Some suspected dangerous drug and an extendable baton were seized from the man and the bag he carried.Issued at HKT 1:36

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Hospital Authority urges public to stay vigilant to fraudulent website

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Hospital Authority urges public to stay vigilant to fraudulent website      
     The HA stated that this fraudulent website falsely claimed to verify the electronic medical certificates issued by public hospitals, thereby inducing members of public to input personal information such as patient names and sick leave dates from their medical certificates. The spokesperson emphasized that the HA has no connection with this website and urged members of the public not to provide any personal information to suspicious websites of unknown origin.
      
     The spokesperson said, “The HA introduced electronic medical certificates in March 2023. Each electronic medical certificate bears an encrypted QR code. If members of the public need to verify an electronic medical certificate, they can simply scan the QR code on the certificate to access the correct official website for verification.”
      
     The HA is highly concerned about the incident and has contacted relevant authorities to remove the fraudulent website. The case has been referred to the police and the HA will fully cooperate with the relevant investigation. 
     
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Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected dangerous drugs worth about $4.2 million (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected dangerous drugs worth about $4.2 million (with photo)     ​
     During an anti-narcotics operation conducted in Yau Tong yesterday afternoon, Customs officers intercepted a man and seized about 3kg of suspected drugs, including MDMA, heroin, cocaine and psilocybin mushrooms, inside a rucksack carried by him. The man was subsequently arrested. 

     Customs officers later escorted him to a mini-storage warehouse and residential premises nearby for a search and further seized about 10kg of suspected drugs, including MDMA, heroin, cocaine, psilocybin mushrooms, ketamine, etomidate capsules, crack cocaine, cannabis buds and a batch of suspected drug packaging paraphernalia.Issued at HKT 18:00

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Home and Youth Affairs Bureau launches HYAB Youth Start-up Internship Programme 2026

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Home and Youth Affairs Bureau launches HYAB Youth Start-up Internship Programme 2026      
     The HYAB is committed to promoting youth development. In 2021, the HYAB launched the Programme on a pilot basis. Following the success of the pilot programme, the HYAB regularised and expanded the Programme in 2023 in collaboration with Cyberport and the HKSTP. The Programme provides internship placements at start-ups for young people every year, with a view to fostering their interest in pursuing a career in innovation and technology (I&T) and nurturing talent for the industry in support of Hong Kong’s overall direction of promoting I&T development.
      
     Under the new round of the Programme, Cyberport and the HKSTP will provide 200 internship placements of three to six months funded by the HYAB, covering various disciplines such as data analysis, fintech, biotech, artificial intelligence applications, business development, marketing, and design. The participating companies can engage interns on a full-time, part-time, or mixed basis. Applicants should be aged between 18 and 30 and must be (i) a full time post-secondary student (including sub-degree, undergraduate, or postgraduate) holding a Hong Kong permanent identity card; or (ii) a local full-time post-secondary student (including sub-degree, undergraduate, or postgraduate) holding a Hong Kong identity card. Apart from internship placements, Cyberport and the HKSTP will also arrange a series of training and entrepreneurial experience activities and visits to start-ups on the Mainland.
      
     Details of the Programme and information about the internship placements are now available on the dedicated webpages of Cyberport and the HKSTP. Interested young people should submit applications to companies via the electronic application system on the webpages. Upon receipt of the applications, participating companies will conduct assessments to select suitable applicants to take forward the internship arrangements.
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Tai Po fire forensics work complete

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Police announced today that the identification and forensic examination of remains from the Tai Po Wang Fuk Court fire have been completed, with a total of 168 deceased persons confirmed.

A fireman, two interior decorators, five construction workers, nine Indonesian domestic helpers and one Filipina domestic helper were among the deceased which comprised 58 males and 110 females, aged between six months and 98. Four of them were certified dead after being taken to hospital, while the remains of the other 164 were recovered at the scene.

All bereaved families have been notified of the confirmed identities of the deceased, and all remains recovered in the incident have been positively identified, leaving no unidentified remains outstanding.

Additionally, all enquiries regarding the Wang Fuk Court fire received by the Casualty Enquiry Unit have been verified, with no missing persons unaccounted for.

Police continue to probe the fire, with a death investigation report to be submitted to the coroner, who will then review it and decide whether an inquest should be held.

Should a hearing be convened, Police will submit the deceased individual’s particulars to the court. These particulars will not be disclosed at this stage to respect the wishes of the grieving relatives.

Call the Police casualty enquiry hotline at 1878 999 for enquiries.

MOFA response to false claims regarding Taiwan’s sovereignty made by PRC foreign minister in Africa

Source: Republic of China Taiwan

MOFA response to false claims regarding Taiwan’s sovereignty made by PRC foreign minister in Africa

January 12, 2026  

During a visit to Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Lesotho from January 8 to 11, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi ignored objective historical facts as he restated the so-called “one China principle” and spread distortions and falsehoods that seriously infringed upon the sovereignty of the Republic of China (Taiwan).  

Meanwhile, the foreign minister of Somalia, speaking with Wang by telephone, made the erroneous claim that the Taiwan issue was entirely an internal matter of the People’s Republic of China. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly protests and condemns these statements and expresses deep regret that countries are taking untenable positions to curry favor with China.

MOFA reiterates that the Republic of China (Taiwan) is a sovereign, independent nation. Any claim that makes Taiwan subject to another country based on false narratives is unacceptable. China continues to use threats, enticements, and rhetoric to spread disinformation in the international sphere, which constitutes a challenge to the international order and to peace. All nations should pay close attention to such a flagrant example of authoritarian interference in the affairs of other countries. 

The ROC (Taiwan) has long made efforts to assist the development of like-minded African nations in the areas of education, medicine, and infrastructure, in which it has enjoyed considerable success. MOFA calls on other nations to hold to the principles of independence, sovereignty, and rational thinking when they promote exchanges and cooperation. This is a long-term strategy that leads to national and public well-being. The ROC (Taiwan) is willing to continue to deepen friendly collaboration with all like-minded African nations that respect its sovereign equality and uphold the principle of mutually beneficial ties so as to promote the welfare of their peoples and societies.

Taiwan’s sovereignty belongs to the people of Taiwan. Only they can decide Taiwan’s future. As a force for good in the international community, Taiwan will continue to defend the values of freedom and democracy and uphold the nation’s sovereignty. MOFA calls on like-minded nations that respect democratic values to work with it to curb authoritarian expansionism, and welcomes joint efforts to make further contributions to the sustainable development of Africa and the international community.