Hong Kong businesses prepare subdued Christmas after deadly fire

Hong Kong business leaders say Christmas celebrations will be muted following the city's deadliest fire in seven decades, which killed 160 people, as they balance revenue needs with public mourning. The inferno struck Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po on November 26, shocking residents and leading to delays or cancellations of many events.

On November 26, an inferno tore through Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong's deadliest fire in seven decades, claiming 160 lives. In the aftermath, many parties, gatherings, concerts, and ceremonies were delayed or cancelled as shocked residents grappled with grief.

Gradually, businesses have begun rolling out Christmas promotions in a low-key manner. Allan Zeman, creator of the Lan Kwai Fong nightlife hotspot, said: “The problem is if you’re too ostentatious, it’s in bad taste.” He added: “I think this month will be kind of a semi-mourning month, so that’s the dilemma that a lot of businesses face. They’ve got to respect what has happened.”

The city's mood has improved slightly, with displaced residents being housed, investigations into the fire's cause underway, and the government going “all out” in relief operations. Restaurants and retailers are gearing up for the season while accounting for residents' grief. Peter Shiu Ka-fai, chairman of the Hong Kong Retail Management Association, noted that businesses must maintain operations while respecting victims' families.

Overall, Christmas festivities will remain subdued to honor the deceased.

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Hong Kong has begun a three-day mourning period for the 128 victims of a devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po. The blaze, the deadliest in seven decades, also left 79 injured and 200 missing. Authorities have arrested 11 people in connection with the incident.

Hong Kong welcomed 10% more visitors during the Christmas period than in 2024, while residents took nearly 1.7 million outbound trips, up 22% from last year. Despite the influx of tourists, merchants warn that the absence of New Year's fireworks could deter visitors and hurt the retail sector. Consumer sentiment has been dampened by last month's deadly Tai Po fire, which killed 161 people.

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A devastating fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong, has killed 128 people, including one firefighter, with 79 injured and 150 unaccounted for. The blaze erupted on Wednesday afternoon and rapidly spread to seven of the estate's eight residential blocks. Authorities have launched criminal investigations amid a three-day citywide mourning period.

Following the deadly November 26 Tai Po fire that killed 161 and displaced 5,000 at Wang Fuk Court, Hong Kong's Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn Hon-ho pledged stricter building safety laws, vowing no leniency for construction sector loopholes and government takeover of risky renovations.

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Indonesia's Foreign Ministry confirms 125 nationals safe from a major fire at Wang Fuk Court apartment complex in Tai Po, Hong Kong, on November 26, 2025. Nine Indonesians died, one remains under medical care, and five are still missing. The blaze killed 159 people total and injured 79 others.

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Hong Kong's Health Bureau says 67 of the 79 people injured in the Tai Po fire have recovered and been discharged, with the remaining 12 in stable condition. The blaze claimed at least 161 lives and displaced thousands of residents.

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