Liaison office director Zheng Yanxiong calls for innovation, while Chief Executive John Lee vows bold steps Beijing's top envoy in Hong Kong has urged the city to broaden its links with the outside world to maintain its internationalisation,
XtalPi Holdings, an artificial intelligence (AI) drug discovery firm based in the Greater Bay Area, is changing the biopharmaceutical industry by leveraging AI and robotics to transform traditional approaches to drug development.
Intercity KTT train service ran for decades between Hong Kong and Guangzhou, before being replaced by high-speed rail.
Multiple-entry permit and easy checkpoint clearance draw more to the mainland to shop, eat and explore On a day trip to Shenzhen with three friends, Pakistani-Hongkonger Riaz Ahmed Gujjar had hair transplant treatment,
HONG KONG, Jan. 19 (Xinhua) -- In a ship-themed exhibition hall in Tsim Sha Tsui of Hong Kong, cultural relics from the Song Dynasty (960-1279) were shining in the glass cases, telling the mysterious story of the ancient merchant ship Nanhai I.
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We’re one step closer to the high-tech life that sci-fi dreams are made of. Autonomous vehicle tech company Pony.ai, which is based in Guangzhou, is looking to launch its robotaxi services in Hong Kong as part of its global expansion plans.
Pony.ai (NASDAQ: PONY), a global leader in the large-scale commercialization of autonomous mobility, announced that it plans to provide driverless tra
It remains the national leader in regional innovation capacity for the eighth consecutive year, while the Shenzhen-Hong Kong-Guangzhou science and technology cluster ranked second globally for the ...
HONG KONG, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Guangzhou-based Pony.ai Inc is seeking to launch its robotaxi services in Hong Kong, joining Baidu (9888.HK), opens new tab in a race to provide services in the city ...
Pony AI (PONY) is poised to expand its robotaxi services globally, attracting positive attention from Wall Street analysts with a potential CAGR of 158%.
The Guangdong-Hong Kong Cup first leg ended 1-1 on Wednesday night after the mainland Chinese hosts profited from a soft penalty to equalise in Guangzhou. Despite conceding that luckless 74th-minute leveller,