IAC presents deep-sea adventure in exciting and hilarious Korean multimedia theatre performance “Waiting!” in August (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

IAC presents deep-sea adventure in exciting and hilarious Korean multimedia theatre performance “Waiting!” in August  
     The story of “Waiting!” begins with a young girl, Bada, who longs to reunite with her fisherman father and unexpectedly embarks on an exciting and hilarious deep-sea adventure. After setting out alone to find her dad, Bada is swallowed by a whale, which takes her to its dark belly where she dances with various glowing underwater creatures.
 
     Using cardboard props and blacklight effects, the programme is set against the backdrop of a magnificent ship and vast ocean. With lively and humorous performances by the cast, the amazing show is full of fun and imagination without the need for words.
 
     Korean art group HADDANGSE, established in 2008, dedicates itself to creating imaginative and community-oriented theatrical works. The group emphasises audience participation, inviting viewers to become co-creators of the performance and experience the magic of immersive theatre. “Waiting!” has won the 2024 International Association of Theatre & Performing Arts for Children & Young People Seoul Children’s Theatre Grand Prize and Best Director Award.
 
     “Waiting!” will be staged at 7.30pm on August 1, 11am and 3pm on August 2, and 3pm on August 3 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Studio Theatre. Tickets priced at $280 and $340 are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk 
     For programme enquiries and concessionary schemes, please call 2370 1044 or visit the IAC website (
www.hkiac.gov.hk 
     This year’s IAC will run from July 11 to August 17, featuring a wide array of fun-filled educational programmes by overseas, Mainland and local art groups and artists. In addition to martial arts, acrobatics, dance, music, theatre and multimedia, the IAC will also offer film screenings, parent-child workshops, an online programme, an outreach performance and an exhibition.
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Projects jointly funded by Guangdong-Hong Kong and Shenzhen-Hong Kong under Mainland-Hong Kong Technology Cooperation Funding Scheme open for application

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Projects jointly funded by Guangdong-Hong Kong and Shenzhen-Hong Kong under Mainland-Hong Kong Technology Cooperation Funding Scheme open for application 
     All applications must fit the specific themes/topics, and be submitted simultaneously by the Hong Kong and Mainland applicant organisations to the ITC and relevant Mainland authorities respectively.
 
     To facilitate participating institutes and companies in submitting funding applications, the Mainland-Hong Kong Joint Funding Scheme and the Guangdong-Hong Kong Technology Cooperation Funding Scheme have been merged as the MHKTCFS to support and encourage collaboration among universities, research institutes and technology enterprises in Hong Kong and Mainland China. There are three categories of projects under the MHKTCFS:
Application details for projects jointly funded by the Mainland and Hong Kong will be announced in due course.
 
     Further information on the MHKTCFS is available on the ITF website (www.itf.gov.hk/en/funding-programmes/supporting-research/mhktcfs/index.htmlIssued at HKT 14:30

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2 institutions join voucher plan

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Elderly Health Care Voucher Greater Bay Area Pilot Scheme has been extended to include the Fifth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University (FIFAH-SYSU) and Zhuhai People’s Hospital (ZHPH) in Zhuhai from June 26, the Government announced today.

 

Together with the two additional service points, a total of 11 service points in the bay area will be allowed to use Elderly Health Care Vouchers (EHCVs), benefitting more than 1.78 million eligible Hong Kong seniors.

 

EHCVs are applicable for outpatient healthcare services provided by 16 designated departments at the FIFAH-SYSU, and those provided by 15 designated ZHPH departments.

     

The arrangements for shared use of EHCVs between spouses and the EHCV Pilot Reward Scheme are also applicable to the two Zhuhai hospitals.

 

Eligible people have to register with the eHealth system. The “Cross-boundary Health Record” and “Personal Folder” functions of the eHealth mobile application will also be extended to the two hospitals from June 26, to facilitate Hong Kong citizens in using their electronic health records across the boundary.

 

Call 2838 2311 for enquiries on the EHCV Scheme.

Applications open for Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fellowships and Scholarships for Overseas Studies 2026/27

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

The following is issued on behalf of the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund Council:

The Sir Edward Youde Memorial (SEYM) Fund Council announced today (June 23) that applications for the SEYM Fellowships and Scholarships for Overseas Studies and the SEYM Overseas Fellowship/Scholarship for Disabled Students for the 2026/27 academic year are now open. The closing date for applications is September 5, 2025.

The fellowships and scholarships aim at encouraging outstanding students to pursue further studies in renowned institutions overseas. Awardees should aspire to contribute to Hong Kong and be ready to give back to the community upon graduation.

The fellowships are for overseas studies leading to postgraduate degrees either by research or coursework. The maximum value of a fellowship is HK$300,000 per year, tenable for up to three years for a doctoral degree or two years for a master’s degree. The scholarships are for overseas studies leading to undergraduate degrees. The maximum value of a scholarship is HK$280,000 per year, tenable for up to three years.

The applicants will be responsible for fulfilling all application procedures and admission requirements of the academic institutions of their choice.

Information notes for the applications are available on the website of the Student Finance Office of the Working Family and Student Financial Assistance Agency (www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/en/resources/forms/form.htm). Applicants should submit the completed form through the GovHK website (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/sfo031/en/). For details, please visit the website of the Sir Edward Youde Memorial Fund (www.wfsfaa.gov.hk/sfo/seymf/en/whatwedo/index.htm), or call (852) 2150 6097 or (852) 2150 6098.

Shortlisted applicants of the Fellowships and Scholarships for Overseas Studies will be invited to attend interviews in Hong Kong. The first round of interviews is scheduled for December 2025 or January 2026. If found suitable, applicants will be invited for a final interview to be held in January or February 2026. For the Overseas Fellowship/Scholarship for Disabled Students, shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview in Hong Kong in January or February 2026.

Speech by FS at Hong Kong Investment Funds Association 18th Annual Conference (English only) (with photos/video)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     Following is the speech by the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, at the Hong Kong Investment Funds Association 18th Annual Conference today (June 23):

Sam (Chairman of the Hong Kong Investment Funds Association (HKIFA), Mr Sam Yu), Your excellency Mr El-Kuwaiz (Chairman of the Capital Market Authority of Saudi Arabia, Mr Mohammad El-Kuwaiz), Consul General Mr Alhimali (Consul General of Saudi Arabia in Hong Kong, Mr Mazin Hamad Mohamad Alhimali), Kelvin (Chairman of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), Dr Kelvin Wong), Eddie (Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Mr Eddie Yue), Julia (Chief Executive Officer of the SFC, Ms Julia Leung), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

Elderly Health Care Voucher Greater Bay Area Pilot Scheme to extend to Zhuhai from June 26

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     The Government announced today (June 23) that the Fifth Affiliated Hospital, Sun Yat-sen University (FIFAH-SYSU) and Zhuhai People’s Hospital (ZHPH) in Zhuhai will launch the Elderly Health Care Voucher Greater Bay Area Pilot Scheme this Thursday (June 26), accepting eligible Hong Kong elderly persons to use Elderly Health Care Vouchers (EHCVs) to pay for outpatient healthcare services at designated departments. With the two additional service points, the number of service points in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) where EHCVs can be used will increase to 11, benefitting more than 1.78 million eligible Hong Kong elderly persons.
 
EHCVs are applicable for outpatient healthcare services provided by 16 designated departments at the FIFAH-SYSU, including Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Surgery, Department of Orthopedics, Department of Cardiology, Department of Neurology, Department of Gynecology, Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Department of Dermatology, Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery, Department of Stomatology, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Department of Clinical Nutrition, Health Management Center and Department of Emergency Medicine.
 
For ZHPH, EHCVs are applicable for outpatient healthcare services provided by 15 designated departments, including Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Surgery, Department of Orthopaedics, Department of Gynecology, Department of Ophthalmology, Department of Stomatology, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Department of General Medicine, Health Management Center, Department of Dermatology, Department of Psychological Counseling and Department of Clinical Nutrition.
 
The arrangements for shared use of EHCVs between spouses and the EHCV Pilot Reward Scheme under the EHCV Scheme are equally applicable to the FIFAH-SYSU and ZHPH. In other words, when an elderly person receives designated primary healthcare outpatient services for health checks, preventive health services, and follow-up/monitoring of long-term conditions at the designated departments, the EHCV spending for that service encounter can be accumulated for the allotment of rewards. Further information and treatment flow are set out in the Annex.

     The fees for the healthcare services provided by the pilot medical institutions are denominated in Renminbi. Medical institutions will make EHCV claims for elderly persons, and the EHCV amount deducted in Hong Kong dollars will be calculated according to a monthly updated voucher conversion factor under the EHCV Scheme. The monthly voucher conversion factor under the EHCV Scheme will be displayed at the cashier offices of the medical institutions for reference by the elderly.
 
     “Elderly persons cannot use EHCVs together with national medical insurance to pay for the fees of the same healthcare service encounter. The scope of using EHCVs on the Mainland is the same as that in Hong Kong, which does not include inpatient services, prepaid healthcare services and day surgery procedures. EHCVs cannot be used solely for the purchase of goods, medication, medical equipment or products, nor can they be redeemed for cash,” the spokesperson reminded.
 
     Hong Kong elderly persons should register with eHealth before using EHCVs at any designated service point in the GBA. To facilitate Hong Kong citizens in using electronic health records (eHRs) across the boundary in a secure manner and to enhance the continuity of healthcare services, the “Cross-boundary Health Record” and “Personal Folder” functions of the eHealth mobile application (eHealth App) will be extended to the two hospitals from the same day (June 26). In addition, elderly persons can also use the eHealth App to check their EHCV balance and usage record, as well as access at any time important information such as their medications, allergies and adverse drug reactions stored in the eHealth App. If elderly persons wish to use EHCVs at the GBA medical institutions but they have not yet registered with eHealth, the medical institutions will instantly register them for eHealth upon their consent so that they can use EHCVs right away.
 
     If elderly persons suspect that the participating medical institutions have violated the EHCV Scheme rules, they can call the EHCV Scheme hotline (2838 2311) to provide relevant information and details to the Health Care Voucher Division of the Department of Health (DH). All suspected cases of violation of the EHCV Scheme rules or false declarations will be strictly dealt with by the DH. Furthermore, each GBA medical institution has set up an enquiry and complaint hotline. Elderly persons can also offer their views to the relevant medical institution or file complaints against the medical institutions under the Pilot Scheme to the health authority at the provincial or city level if necessary. Members of the public can visit the following thematic website (www.hcv.gov.hk/en/hcv_gba_pilot_scheme/index.html) for more information.
 
     The Government launched the Pilot Scheme in 2024 to extend the coverage of EHCVs to seven integrated medical/dental institutions in the GBA, covering Guangzhou, Zhongshan, Dongguan and Shenzhen, and offering more convenience and flexibility to the eligible Hong Kong elderly persons. The Government announced the extension of Pilot Scheme in May 2025, further increasing the service points to cover all nine Mainland cities in GBA. With the extension of the Pilot Scheme to 12 additional medical institutions offering integrated healthcare services (including dental services), together with the two existing service points operated by the University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, eligible elderly persons can use EHCV at a total of 21 service points in the GBA cities.
 
The Government is actively preparing the implementation of the Pilot Scheme in the remaining 10 medical institutions included in the Pilot last month. It is expected that relevant arrangements will be launched gradually in the second half of this year.
 
Members of the public may visit the EHCV Scheme website (www.hcv.gov.hk) or call the hotline (2838 2311) for more information on the EHCV Scheme.

Firing practice for July 2025

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Firing practice for July 2025 
     Red flags or red lamps will be hoisted at the firing areas before and during firing practice. For their safety, people are advised not to enter the firing area.
 
     Following are the dates and times for the firing practice sessions in July 2025:
 
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Xia Baolong concludes HK visit

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

CPC Central Committee Hong Kong & Macao Work Office Director and State Council Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office Director Xia Baolong today had an engagement session with district leaders and visited a Community Living Room (CLR) in Hong Kong.

In the morning, Mr Xia, together with Chief Executive John Lee and Secretary for Home & Youth Affairs Alice Mak, met chairmen and representatives of the 18 District Councils at the engagement session. Mr Xia received briefings on their district work.

Accompanied by Mr Lee and Secretary for Labour & Welfare Chris Sun, Mr Xia inspected the facilities of the To Kwa Wan CLR to learn about the execution of the CLR Pilot Programme by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. He also took the opportunity to interact with its users.

Mr Xia concluded his visit and left Hong Kong in the evening.

Police Recruitment Experience and Assessment Day (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Police Recruitment Experience and Assessment Day  
     The theme of this year’s READ was “One Force”, aiming to demonstrate to aspiring candidates the unity and solidarity of the Police Force in safeguarding Hong Kong. Through various experiential activities, participants were given opportunities to gain a better knowledge of the selection process, foundation training programmes at the Police College, and the diversified police duties. Participants were able to submit applications and undergo part of the initial screening on the spot. Top performing applicants in the group interview for Recruit Police Constables were invited to attend their final interview on the same day.
 
     Additionally, the HKPF announced the introduction of the “Probationary Inspector DSE 4+ Express”, effective from July 1. Those who have obtained Level 4 or above in Chinese Language and English Language subjects in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination, or equivalent, and have passed the Aptitude Test of the Common Recruitment Examination will be deemed to have passed the Probationary Inspector Written Examination, and gain direct access to the Extended Interview. The measure will expedite the selection process so that candidates meeting the above requirements can join the Police Force as soon as possible, enhancing the Force’s capacity to attract high-calibre candidates in the job market.
 
     A number of new sessions have been added to READ, including the “Escape Room”, an interactive mystery-solving game, together with the “Crime Scene Investigation Mobile Laboratory” of the Identification Bureau, which enabled participants to experience criminal investigation and evidence collection in a simulated crime scene; the “Barrack and Living Quarters Tour”, which introduced visitors to the accommodation arrangements and welfare benefits for married junior police officers and trainees; and the “Unit Display”, which allowed Police officers to interact with the public through games to demonstrate the strength and skills of elite units.
 
     For the first time, the Technical Services Division, the Communication Branch, the Police Band, Traffic Wardens and Police Communications Officers, set up booths to demonstrate to the public the diverse roles of the Force. Other recruitment activities included selection workshops for Probationary Inspectors and Recruit Police Constables, interactive exhibitions of various Police units, sharing sessions on training experience, and workshops on physical fitness tests.
 
     The READ recorded an attendance of 2 397. A total of 505 on-spot applications were received, of which 158 for Probationary Inspector posts, 273 for RPC posts, and 36 for Police Constable (Auxiliary) posts, and 38 for the Cadet Programme. Applicants included students of local and overseas tertiary institutes and working people.
 
     The Force accepts job applications year-round. Persons who are interested in applying for Probationary Inspector, Recruit Police Constable or Police Constable (Auxiliary) can complete the application form at the “HKPF Recruit” mobile application 
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