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Deaf artist who lost life’s work in Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire is ‘painting to heal myself’
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5/10/2026

Deaf artist who lost life’s work in Hong Kong’s Tai Po fire is ‘painting to heal myself’

For Hong Kong-based artist Apple Tong Wing-yin, Wang Fuk Court has always been more than a home address. It was a library of her life’s work. Tong, a prominent deaf illustrator and graphic designer who communicates through what she calls her “silent language” of art, kept the many canvases that spoke for her inside her flat in the Tai Po housing estate. In November last year, that library was reduced to ash in one of Hong Kong’s deadliest fires. She lost everything – her awards, her backlog of...

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SCMP takes home 3 honours from Global Media Awards, including win for infographic
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5/8/2026

SCMP takes home 3 honours from Global Media Awards, including win for infographic

The South China Morning Post has taken home three honours at the International News Media Association’s 2026 Global Media Awards, with its infographic on Hong Kong’s deadly Tai Po fire winning first place for the best use of visual journalism. The awards were announced and presented in Berlin on Thursday, with the SCMP being the only Hong Kong media outlet recognised at the prestigious annual competition. This year’s awards event, which had 20 categories, drew a record 960 entries from 274 media...

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Tai Po fire: building authorities slammed at inquiry for ‘mechanical mindset’
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5/8/2026

Tai Po fire: building authorities slammed at inquiry for ‘mechanical mindset’

The “mechanical mindset” of Hong Kong building authorities has come under scrutiny at a hearing into the city’s deadliest fire in decades, with a former inspection director conceding his team had “blindly” followed outdated guidelines when deciding not to conduct on-site audits of renovation works at the housing estate ravaged in the blaze. Rudolf Lau Fu-kwok, who was the head of the Housing Bureau’s Independent Checking Unit when the fire broke out at Wang Fuk Court last November, said on...

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Tai Po fire: inspectors failed to anticipate firms’ deception, inquiry hears
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5/6/2026

Tai Po fire: inspectors failed to anticipate firms’ deception, inquiry hears

Government inspectors did not foresee engineering firms colluding to deceive authorities over the use of substandard renovation materials at a Hong Kong residential estate devastated in the city’s deadliest fire in decades, a public inquiry has heard. Andy Ku Siu-ping, a senior maintenance surveyor of the Housing Bureau’s Independent Checking Unit, on Wednesday blamed “systemic defects” for the body’s failure to rectify the use of flammable polyfoam boards and scaffolding mesh during a HK$336...

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Tai Po fire probe: Housing Bureau’s checking unit failed to follow up on safety issues
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5/6/2026

Tai Po fire probe: Housing Bureau’s checking unit failed to follow up on safety issues

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. All eyes are on the Housing Bureau’s Independent Checking Unit (ICU), whose officers are scheduled to testify before a judge-led panel on Wednesday about their role in Hong Kong’s Tai Po blaze. Senior maintenance surveyor Andy Ku Siu-ping will be the only witness giving live evidence in the first of three sessions of the fourth round of evidential...

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Tai Po fire: over 800 Wang Fuk Court families ask to make second trip to estate
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5/2/2026

Tai Po fire: over 800 Wang Fuk Court families ask to make second trip to estate

More than 800 families displaced by the deadly Tai Po fire have expressed an interest in visiting their homes again after being allowed to return to the estate in recent weeks, a senior Hong Kong official has said. The government also expressed confidence that at least three-quarters of homeowners of Wang Chi House – the only one of Wang Fuk Court’s eight blocks left largely unscathed by last November’s fire – would accept its buy-back package by the deadline at the end of June. Deputy Chief...

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Tai Po fire: tendering system can’t stop firms manipulating market, inquiry hears
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4/30/2026

Tai Po fire: tendering system can’t stop firms manipulating market, inquiry hears

An official tendering system designed to curb anti-competitive conduct is powerless to combat engineering firms colluding to manipulate Hong Kong’s lucrative building maintenance market, a public inquiry into the city’s deadliest fire in decades has heard. Testifying on the 21st day of an independent committee’s hearing, three Urban Renewal Authority (URA) officials said on Thursday that the statutory body had neither the capacity nor the resources to combat bid-rigging linked to estates’...

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Tai Po fire probe: URA’s Smart Tender system creates ‘false sense of security’ - as it happened
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4/30/2026

Tai Po fire probe: URA’s Smart Tender system creates ‘false sense of security’ - as it happened

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. An independent committee investigating the deadly blaze at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court residential estate held its 21st day of evidential hearings on Thursday. Three witnesses from the Urban Renewal Authority gave evidence. URA case manager Matthew Chan Yat-ho, said the authority was aware of the practice of bid-rigging in the building maintenance sector, but...

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Debate Emerges Over Administrative Accountability in Civil Service Scandal
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Politics·4/30/2026AI summary

Debate Emerges Over Administrative Accountability in Civil Service Scandal

A debate has emerged in the civil service over who bears responsibility for administrative failures - frontline officers or senior civil servants overseeing them. A new mechanism targets department heads for 'widespread, repetitive, systemic' failures, aiming to clarify administrative blame. Former ministers, high-ranking bureaucrats and political observers question the government's decision not to make it a legal requirement to publish full investigation results.

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Hong Kong to include unscathed block in Tai Po fire resettlement plan after 75% homeowners opt for buyback
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Politics·4/28/2026AI summary

Hong Kong to include unscathed block in Tai Po fire resettlement plan after 75% homeowners opt for buyback

The Hong Kong government will include Wang Chi House, the only block spared in the deadly Wang Fuk Court blaze in Tai Po that killed 168 people in November, in its resettlement plan after 75% of homeowners indicated a preference to sell their flats to authorities. The block was originally excluded from the February proposals, but Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong Wai-lun had said authorities would consider acquiring flats if owners reached a high degree of consensus. The original plan involved HK$6.8 billion to buy back damaged homes.

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Grieving relatives of domestic helpers killed in Tai Po fire struggle to tell victims' children
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4/27/2026AI summary

Grieving relatives of domestic helpers killed in Tai Po fire struggle to tell victims' children

Relatives of 10 foreign domestic helpers who died in a fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po last November continue to struggle with grief while dealing with scammers targeting their compensation. An advocate who visited Indonesia in January found many families still in shock, including the story of Siti Khotimah, 40, who was looking forward to reuniting with her 11-year-old daughter after six years and had prepared a birthday bracelet for her.

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Tai Po fire probe: higher qualifications, supervision required for repair works
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4/27/2026

Tai Po fire probe: higher qualifications, supervision required for repair works

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. An independent committee investigating Hong Kong’s deadly Wang Fuk Court fire will scrutinise the roles of building and home affairs authorities on the 20th day of evidential hearings. Four witnesses from the Buildings Department and the Home Affairs Department are scheduled to give evidence before the judge-led panel on Monday. The inferno broke out on...

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Claims of no foam material regulations ‘unacceptable’, Tai Po fire probe hears
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4/27/2026

Claims of no foam material regulations ‘unacceptable’, Tai Po fire probe hears

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. An independent committee investigating Hong Kong’s deadly Wang Fuk Court fire will scrutinise the roles of building and home affairs authorities on the 20th day of evidential hearings. Four witnesses from the Buildings Department and the Home Affairs Department are scheduled to give evidence before the judge-led panel on Monday. The inferno broke out on...

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About 600 Families Request Second Visit to Fire-Ravaged Hong Kong Estate
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Disaster·4/23/2026AI summary

About 600 Families Request Second Visit to Fire-Ravaged Hong Kong Estate

About 600 families from Hong Kong's fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court have requested a second visit to their flats, with residents of the hardest-hit tower returning April 23-28. Wang Cheong House (81 deaths) and Wang Tai House (82 deaths) were severely damaged in the Tai Po fire that killed 168 people total. Each resident will be accompanied by police, with psychologists and social workers deployed for affected households.

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Polyfoam use left unchecked amid gap in supervision, Tai Po fire probe hears
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4/22/2026

Polyfoam use left unchecked amid gap in supervision, Tai Po fire probe hears

This story has been made freely available as a public service to our readers. Please consider supporting SCMP’s journalism by subscribing. Four officers from Hong Kong’s fire department are testifying on Wednesday before an independent committee investigating the Wang Fuk Court fire, as hearings enter their 17th day. The conflagration, which broke out on November 26 last year amid a major renovation, claimed 168 lives, displaced about 5,000 residents and destroyed seven of the estate’s eight...

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