SJ to visit Xi’an

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Secretary for Justice Paul Lam will lead a delegation to Xi’an from tomorrow to Tuesday to promote Hong Kong’s international legal and dispute resolution services.

The delegation will comprise more than 120 representatives from the Hong Kong Bar Association, the Law Society of Hong Kong and other related institutions.

Mr Lam and the delegation will attend the seventh Hong Kong Legal Services Forum on Tuesday. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government’s Department of Justice is the forum’s leading organiser, with the Department of Justice of Shaanxi, the Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office of the Shaanxi Provincial People’s Government, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and others acting as co-organisers.

The forum has been held on a biennial basis in Mainland cities since 2010.

During his visit, Mr Lam will attend a graduation ceremony for the Hong Kong Common Law & Dispute Resolution Practical Training Course, which is administered by the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy. He will also have engagements to learn more about Xi’an’s work on foreign-related rule of law.

During Mr Lam’s absence, Deputy Secretary for Justice Cheung Kwok-kwan will be Acting Secretary.

Winners of “Let’s Go Well-being Chak On” Design Competition announced

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Winners of “Let’s Go Well-being Chak On” Design Competition announced 
The Secretary for Housing, Ms Winnie Ho, as the Chairperson of the Jury Panel, said at the award presentation ceremony that the competition successfully attracted participation from talented young designers and students. They interpreted the concepts of the “Well-being design” guide through innovative and thoughtful designs, injecting new vitality into Chak On Estate’s public spaces. The winning works not only demonstrate the participants’ professional capabilities and creativity but also reflect their attention to and understanding of the residents’ needs.
 
The Jury Panel comprises representatives from the HKHA and industry professionals. The first round of assessment was conducted by the Shortlisting Jury Panel in February this year, and five finalist entries were selected from each category. All the shortlisted teams collected feedback on the designs from Chak On residents through participatory and co-creation processes. Through workshops, consultant discussions, and estate management exchanges, the contestant teams further enhanced their works. The 10 finalist teams presented their designs to the Jury Panel at the HKHA Headquarters on May 10. Winning entries were selected from both categories by the Jury Panel. The competition also had the “Resident Most Beloved Award” with votes from Chak On residents. The Jury Panel considered the standard of entries to be very high, noting that the participants had referenced the “Well-being design” guide and demonstrated innovative ideas for the design of public spaces in Chak On Estate. The winning projects from both categories will serve as a reference for the HKHA’s detailed design of the Chak On Estate improvement works.
 
The list of winners for the “Let’s Go Well-being Chak On” Design Competition is as follows:
 
Emerging Category:Students Category:???Resident Most Beloved Award: “Dot.Scape”
 
The HB and the HKHA will host a virtual exhibition to showcase all winning entries. For more information about the winning entries, please visit housingwellbeing.hk/chak-on-design-competitionIssued at HKT 16:14

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SJ to lead legal sector delegation to visit Xi’an

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

SJ to lead legal sector delegation to visit Xi’an 
     Mr Lam and the delegation of more than 120 people will attend the seventh Hong Kong Legal Services Forum on May 27, which is jointly organised by the Department of Justice (as the leading organiser), the Department of Justice of Shaanxi Province and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of Shaanxi Provincial People’s Government, together with the Hong Kong Trade Development Council etc. as co-organisers. The Forum has been held on a biennial basis in Mainland cities since 2010 to promote Hong Kong’s international legal and dispute resolution services.
 
     During his visit, Mr Lam will attend the graduation ceremony of the Hong Kong Common Law and Dispute Resolution Practical Training Course organised by the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy. He will also make visits to learn about Xi’an’s work on foreign-related rule of law. 
 
     Mr Lam will return to Hong Kong on May 27. During his absence, the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan, will be the Acting Secretary for Justice.
Issued at HKT 16:00

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Govt saddened by tunnel accident

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Transport Department today said it is deeply saddened by the passing of an operator staff member in a traffic accident while working at Nam Wan Tunnel, and expressed its deepest condolences to the family of the deceased.

In the small hours of today, the staff member was conducting traffic management on the closed slow lane at the Kowloon-bound entrance to facilitate the recovery of a broken-down vehicle in the slow lane inside the tunnel.

The department said it attaches great importance to work safety and has long required operators to strictly comply with relevant work guidelines. Initial investigations revealed that all staff members at the scene were wearing reflective vests and were following the operator’s guidelines.

Police investigations into the cause of incident are underway. The department has requested that the operator render full assistance to the investigations and submit a detailed report on the case.

The department will follow up appropriately upon its findings and has requested the contractor to provide all practicable assistance to the family of the deceased.

HK movie set exhibition opens

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The “Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” Movie Set Exhibition, featuring the set of Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, the Best Film at the 43rd Hong Kong Film Awards, celebrated its opening ceremony today at Kowloon Walled City Park.

 

The exhibition, scheduled to last for three years, will be open free of charge to the public starting tomorrow.

 

Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing, Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong and Secretary for Culture, Sports & Tourism Rosanna Law officiated at the ceremony.

 

Mr Cheuk expressed hope that the exhibition, along with other attractions in Kowloon City, will draw local, Mainland and overseas visitors to experience Hong Kong culture and cuisine, thereby generating economic benefits.

 

Following on the well-received exhibitions previously held at Hong Kong International Airport and Kai Tak, the “Kowloon Walled City: A Cinematic Journey” Movie Set Exhibition is the largest of its kind and will last the longest.

 

Displayed in the show are more classic movie sets with elements of local traditional craftsmanship and large-scale projection incorporated.

 

Additionally, visitors can gain an immersive experience of the Walled City back in time, while being able to appreciate the ingenious creativity and dedication to exquisite craftsmanship of Hong Kong’s film professionals.

Fitch affirms HK’s credit rating

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today said that Fitch recognised Hong Kong’s strong credit fundamentals, including large fiscal buffers, robust external finances and a low level of fiscal debt.

The statement was made in response to the Fitch report today on maintaining Hong Kong’s  AA- credit rating and stable outlook.

The Hong Kong SAR Government pointed out that the city’s banking sector is resilient, with solid funding and liquidity.

Hong Kong’s financial system remains robust, with a consistently healthy level of overall asset quality in the banking sector according to international standards. Bank deposits have continued to grow.

As of the end of March this year, the total amount of bank deposits in Hong Kong was near $18 trillion, marking an 11% year-on-year increase.

The capital markets in the city are active. For the stock market, the Hang Seng Index rose 18% last year and has increased by over 15% since the beginning of this year.

The total market capitalisation of Hong Kong stocks has exceeded $41 trillion. The average daily turnover in the first four months of 2025 surpassed $250 billion, representing a 144% increase compared to the same period last year.

The initial public offering (IPO) market is also thriving, with cumulative funds raised exceeding $60 billion. This week, Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing welcomed the world’s largest IPO activity so far this year.

The fiscal situation of the Hong Kong SAR Government has remained robust. In the 2025-26 Budget, reinforced fiscal consolidation was set out.

The Operating Account is expected to be largely balanced in this financial year and will return to surplus in the next financial year, ie 2026-27.

The Capital Account mainly involves capital works expenditure, which represents investments for the future, such as the development of the Northern Metropolis. Therefore, the Government will make flexible use of market resources, including increasing the scale of bond issuance, to fast-track the related projects.

Even if so, the level of deficit in the Capital Account will gradually decrease starting from the 2026-27 financial year.

Overall, after counting the proceeds from bond issuance, the Consolidated Accounts will return to surplus in the 2028-29 financial year.

The tariff war has increased global economic uncertainty and the world economy is facing broad challenges. However, international trade tensions have recently eased to a certain extent, and the Mainland’s economy has continued to grow steadily, supported by more proactive fiscal policies and moderate expansionary monetary policies. These will benefit the trade performance in Hong Kong and the region.

Meanwhile, the Mainland’s high-level two-way opening up, as well as its pursuit of green transition, innovation and technology, and digital economy, will continue to create business and investment opportunities for Hong Kong.

Leveraging its unique advantages of connecting with both the Mainland and the rest of the world under the “one country, two systems” arrangement, Hong Kong attracted more Mainland and international companies to establish international headquarters, research and development centres and regional offices in the city to expand their global business. In 2024, the number of companies in Hong Kong with parent companies located outside the city increased to nearly 10,000, reaching a new historical high.

As a “super connector” and “super value-adder”, Hong Kong will continue to actively link the Mainland with the world. While reinforcing connections with traditional markets, Hong Kong will also forge more economic and investment networks with new markets, particularly those in the Global South.

Furthermore, Hong Kong will deepen integration with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, enabling the city to open up new growth points and inject greater impetus into its economy.

Special announcement on fire in Ta Kwu Ling

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Attention TV and radio duty announcers:
 
     Please broadcast the following special announcement as soon as possible, and repeat it at suitable intervals:
      
     Fire broke out at a tin-sheeted warehouse storing a large amount of plastic waste, in Nga Yiu Ha Village, Ta Kwu Ling, at 4.54pm today (May 23). The Fire Services Department is conducting a firefighting operation.

      Members of the public who are being affected by the smoke and an unusual odour carried by the wind are advised to close their doors and windows and stay calm.

DH investigates illegal online sale of slimming product containing banned and controlled drug ingredients (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

DH investigates illegal online sale of slimming product containing banned and controlled drug ingredients (with photo) 
Acting upon intelligence, the DH purchased a slimming product from a social media platform for analysis. Laboratory test results revealed that the sample of the product contained sibutramine and frusemide, which are Part 1 poisons under the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance (Cap. 138) (PPO).
 
Sibutramine was once used as an appetite suppressant. Since November 2010, pharmaceutical products containing sibutramine have been banned for use and sale in Hong Kong due to an increased cardiovascular risk. Frusemide is used for the treatment of heart diseases, and its side effects include low blood pressure and electrolyte imbalance. Medicines containing frusemide should be used under a doctor’s direction and be supplied on the premises of an Authorized Seller of Poisons (i.e. pharmacy) under the supervision of a registered pharmacist upon a doctor’s prescription.    
 
The package of the product is labelled with the words “Good health is over wealth” but did not have a product name. It is suspected to be an unregistered pharmaceutical product. The DH will continue to follow up and investigate the case.    
 
According to the PPO, all pharmaceutical products must be registered with the Pharmacy and Poisons Board of Hong Kong before they can be sold in the market. Illegal sale or possession of unregistered pharmaceutical products or Part 1 poisons are criminal offences. The maximum penalty for each offence upon conviction is a fine of $100,000 and two years’ imprisonment.
 
The DH strongly urged members of the public not to buy or consume products of doubtful composition or from unknown sources. All registered pharmaceutical products should carry a Hong Kong registration number on the package in the format of “HK-XXXXX”. The safety, quality and efficacy of unregistered pharmaceutical products are not guaranteed.    
 
People who have purchased the products concerned should stop consuming them immediately and consult healthcare professionals if in doubt or if they feel unwell after consumption. They may submit the products to the Drug Office of the DH at Room 1804-06, 18/F, Wing On Kowloon Centre, 345 Nathan Road, Kowloon, during office hours for disposal.     
 
Weight control should be achieved through a balanced diet and appropriate exercise. The public should consult healthcare professionals before consuming any medication for weight control. They may visit the website of the Drug Office of the DH for “Health message on overweight problem and slimming productsIssued at HKT 19:15

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