Bernadette Linn ends Beijing visit

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Secretary for Development Bernadette Linn concluded her visit to Beijing today by attending a seminar and visiting urban renewal projects.

In the morning, Ms Linn led the study tour on national water infrastructure, culture and technology to attend a seminar.

She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the State Council’s Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office, the Ministry of Water Resources and the Department of Water Resources of Guangdong Province for making meticulous arrangements for the tour, enabling the younger generation and the engineering community to gain first-hand understanding of the country’s tremendous achievements in water infrastructure, deepen their appreciation of the country’s rich history and culture, and learn about the rapid technological advancement and modernisation of the country.

She firmly believed that the tour had strengthened the patriotic sentiments of Hong Kong’s younger generation and enhanced the sense of mission among engineering professionals as builders of the country.

In the afternoon, Ms Linn visited urban renewal projects in Beijing to learn about the integration of the old and the new through the redevelopment of the local district of Zhonghai Daji Alley in Xicheng District; the enhancement of facilities in the old district and revitalisation of old buildings in Yaojiang Hutong; and the enhancement of the environment of the old district by improving the facades and spatial layout of old buildings in Xidan Beidajie.

She also viewed an in-situ redevelopment and relocation project at No. 8, Huabichang Hutong, to learn about the adoption of the concrete Modular Integrated Construction method, which significantly reduced the construction period of the project to three months. It was implemented by the property owners with subsidies and personal investment.

CS discusses Games preparations

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Vice President of the Organising Committee of the 15th National Games (NG) and Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki attended a press conference on preparations for the 15th NG organised by the Information Office of the State Council this afternoon in Beijing.

Mr Chan, along with relevant officials from the General Administration of Sport of China, Guangdong Province and the Macao Special Administrative Region, introduced the progress of the preparations and highlights of the 15th NG.

As regards Hong Kong’s advantages in organising competition events, Mr Chan said that the successful test events for the 15th NG held in Hong Kong have showcased the city’s capability to organise large-scale competitions.

He noted that as a cosmopolitan city, Hong Kong’s strategic location and convenient transportation have attracted both overseas and Mainland tourists, as well as media.

Leveraging its institutional and geographical strengths from “one country, two systems”, along with the unique advantage of having strong support from the motherland and close connection with the world, Hong Kong can serve as a solid force in national sports development, backed by rich experience and the capability to organise large-scale sports events.

Mr Chan said: “Hong Kong boasts a comprehensive sports infrastructure. The newly completed Kai Tak Sports Park has emerged as a sports landmark for the city, complemented by top-tier facilities such as the Hong Kong Velodrome and Fanling Golf Course, creating a solid foundation for hosting competition events.

“Additionally, Hong Kong has accumulated extensive experience in organising large-scale events, including the Hong Kong Marathon and the Hong Kong Sevens, demonstrating its efficient co-ordination and execution capabilities.”

Regarding the promotion of sports development in Hong Kong via the NG, Mr Chan stated that the NG is the largest multisport event in the country. Hosting the NG successfully will not only enhance Hong Kong’s international standing in sports but also encourage young people to pursue careers in sports. This will help cultivate local athletes and sports management professionals, fostering long-term growth in Hong Kong’s sports industry.

“With the full support and assistance of the General Administration of Sport of China, the relevant departments of Hong Kong and the Mainland have established a regular communication mechanism, closely liaising and co-ordinating on aspects including event organisation, venue preparation, volunteer training and security measures, fully manifesting the synergy effect.

“Hosting the NG is a major priority for the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. Relevant departments are working together and actively preparing in their respective professional fields. Upon the completion of the 15th NG, the experience gained by each department will form the foundation for the Hong Kong SAR Government to pursue more mega sports events in the future.”

Addressing the challenges of tripartite collaboration for the competitions, Mr Chan highlighted that the first-ever cross-boundary road cycling and athletics marathon are signature events of the 15th NG cohosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau, highlighting the unique feature of the three places cohosting the NG.

He pointed out that the cohosting of the events by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau requires meticulous tripartite planning and co-ordination.

Throughout the preparation and organisation phases, the governments of the three places have maintained close exchanges, including visits to cross-boundary routes and co-ordination among relevant departments and units for working meetings.

Substantial co-ordination is required to overcome various challenges, such as managing road closures, implementing temporary control measures at control points, ensuring closed-loop arrangements throughout the events, and providing motorcade escorts.

Additionally, leveraging technology is essential to guarantee zero delay, zero contact and zero waiting time during clearance, while preventing race convoys and athletes from deviating off course.

He added that government departments and sports sectors of the three places share experiences in areas such as policies, talent development, facilities, training, management and skills. The NG competition events will also stimulate Hong Kong people’s passion for sports and encourage their participation and support, further increasing Hong Kong’s influence in the development of sports in the Greater Bay Area.

On the role of hosting the 15th NG in Hong Kong’s integration into the overall development of the country, Mr Chan emphasised that this is the first time the NG is cohosted by Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau, as well as the first time Hong Kong is hosting this national sports event, which is of great significance.

“It will not only enhance Hong Kong’s ability to organise mega sports events and promote the development of the sports industry in the GBA, but also provide an important opportunity for Hong Kong to better integrate into the national development.”

Mr Chan said that the 15th NG will further create new opportunities for sports exchanges, foster communication among people, and stimulate economic synergies in the bay area.

To facilitate Mainland tourists attending the games in Hong Kong, the organising committee is actively seeking to secure more facilitation measures for exit endorsements for Mainland residents travelling to Hong Kong, enabling tourists to combine their trips with the competitions.

Mr Chan underscored that by cohosting competition events, the three places have effectively established a multi-level liaison mechanism among Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau, which includes regular meetings and joint working groups.

In addition, through the concerted efforts of the governments of the three places, a consensus has been reached on mutual recognition and co-operation in key areas, including cross-boundary customs clearance, supplies distribution, food safety and green events, thereby providing practical opportunities to explore the implementation of “one matter, three places”, “one policy, three places”, and “one regulation, three places” in the GBA, and creating a new chapter in developing the bay area into a world-class, diversified city cluster.

Mr Chan also mentioned that the 15th NG embodies the mutually beneficial sharing of expertise and resources among the three places, promoting the integration of culture, sports and tourism in the GBA while igniting public passion through the competitions.

By participating as home spectators in national events, Hong Kong people can witness the indomitable spirit of Mainland athletes, enhancing their pride in the country.

He added that over 1,000 volunteers have been recruited for the competition events to be hosted in Hong Kong, making it the largest volunteer unit to date. This not only strengthens societal cohesion but also fully demonstrates Hong Kong people’s dedication to serving the community and supporting national mega events.

Officials attending today’s press conference also included Deputy Director of the General Administration of Sport of China Tong Lixin, Vice President of the Organising Committee of the 15th NG and Standing Committee member of the CPC Guangdong Provincial Committee Wang Xi, and Vice President of the Organising Committee of the 15th NG and Secretary for Social Affairs & Culture of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government O Lam.

SDEV concludes visit to Beijing

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

SDEV concludes visit to Beijing 
In the morning, Ms Linn led the study tour on national water infrastructure, culture and technology to attend a seminar. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office (HKMAO) of the State Council, the Ministry of Water Resources and the Department of Water Resources of Guangdong Province for making meticulous arrangements for the tour. She also thanked Hong Kong’s engineering and education sectors for their joint efforts, which allowed the younger generation and the engineering community to gain first-hand understanding of the country’s tremendous achievements in water infrastructure, deepen their appreciation of the country’s rich history and culture, and learn about the rapid technological advancement and modernisation of the country. She firmly believed that the tour had strengthened the patriotic sentiments of Hong Kong’s younger generation and enhanced the sense of mission among engineering professionals as builders of the country. She hoped that Hong Kong citizens, especially the younger generation, would be grateful for the care rendered by the country and remember the inseparable blood ties between the motherland and Hong Kong.
 
In the afternoon, Ms Linn visited urban renewal projects in Beijing to learn about the integration of the old and the new through the redevelopment of the local district of Zhonghai Daji Alley in Xicheng District; the enhancement of facilities in old district and revitalisation of old buildings in Yaojiang Hutong; and the enhancement of the environment of the old district by improving the facades and spatial layout of old buildings in Xidan Beidajie. She also visited an in-situ redevelopment and relocation project at No. 8, Huabichang Hutong, to learn about the adoption of the concrete Modular Integrated Construction method, which significantly reduced the construction period of the project to three months. It was implemented by the property owners with subsidies and personal investment. Ms Linn said that to effectively address the challenges of ageing buildings in Hong Kong, the Government will continue to adopt a multi-pronged approach to support and encourage public and private organisations to take forward urban renewal with an innovative and forward-looking mindset, using a dual-track approach of building rehabilitation and redevelopment to improve the living environment of residents.
 
Ms Linn concluded her visit and returned to Hong Kong this evening.
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Director-General of Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises visits Beijing to promote Hong Kong’s advantages (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Director-General of Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises visits Beijing to promote Hong Kong’s advantages  
     During his visit to Beijing from July 23 to 25, Mr Yan met with representatives of the Beijing Zhongguancun (ZGC) and several leading enterprises in AI and data science, and advanced manufacturing and new energy industries, to promote Hong Kong’s latest developments and emerging opportunities in innovation and technology, and to explore collaboration opportunities between Hong Kong and Beijing to foster strategic enterprises to establish regional headquarters and research and development (R&D) centres in Hong Kong, and expand their overseas business through the city.
 
During the visit, Mr Yan held strategic discussions with leaders of local semiconductor and information and communication technology enterprises, focusing on the applications and trends of semiconductor technologies and solutions. He also visited a leading smart mobility technology platform enterprise in Mainland China. Both parties engaged in substantive discussions on the application of smart mobility solutions. Additionally, Mr Yan met with representatives of the Beijing ZGC and its recommended enterprises, exchanging views on innovation technology developments and emerging trends.
 
Mr Yan stated, “The visit to Beijing aimed to strengthen ties with local tech firms and introduce the support measures offered by OASES to facilitate business establishment and expansion in Hong Kong. Open-source chip technologies possess significant potential to drive innovation and lower R&D barriers, making them strategically important to Hong Kong’s innovation and technology development. Furthermore, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government is actively promoting smart city initiatives, with the goal of attracting more high-tech enterprises to Hong Kong and enhancing the city’s overall competitiveness.”
 
Mr Yan concluded his visit to Beijing this evening and returned to Hong Kong.     
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19 wanted for breaching NSL

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Police’s National Security Department today announced that 19 people suspected of committing offences under the National Security Law have been put on the wanted list, with a reward in respect of each wanted person being offered.

These individuals are suspected of being involved in organising, establishing or participating in, outside Hong Kong, a subversive organisation named the “Hong Kong Parliament”, Police explained.

Among them, nine people, including male Yuan Gong-yi, male Victor Ho, male Fok Ka-chi, male Choi Ming-da, female Chan Lai-chun, male Feng Chongyi, female Gong Sasha, male Ng Man-yan and male Tsang Wai-fan allegedly organised, outside the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, a “Hong Kong Parliament” election to establish a so-called “Hong Kong Parliament”.

The other 10 people, including female Chin Po-fun, male Paul Ha, male Hau Chung-yu, male Ho Wing-yau, male Keung Ka-wai, male Tony Lam, female Agnes Ng, male Wong Chun-wah, male Wong Sau-wo and female Zhang Xinyan, are alleged to have participated as candidates in the “Hong Kong Parliament” election and, upon being elected, taken an oath to serve as so-called “members of the Hong Kong Parliament”.

Police said the “Hong Kong Parliament” aims to subvert state power – its objectives include promoting “self-determination”, promulgating a so-called “Hong Kong Constitution”, and overthrowing or undermining the basic system of the People’s Republic of China or overthrowing the body of the central power of the People’s Republic of China or the body of power of the Hong Kong SAR with unlawful means.

The 19 individuals are thereby suspected of committing the offence of subversion, contrary to Article 22 of the National Security Law, Police pointed out.

The force applied to the court for arrest warrants in accordance with the law and put the 19 people on the wanted list. The court then issued arrest warrants against the suspects.

Police remarked that Yuan Gong-yi, Victor Ho, Fok Ka-chi and Choi Ming-da, also suspected of committing offences endangering national security, have already been put on the wanted list with a reward of $1 million each. Exercising powers conferred by section 89 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, the Secretary for Security, in June and December 2024, specified in the Gazette Yuan Gong-yi, Fok Ka-chi and Choi Ming-da as absconders, as well as the measures to be applied against them. Police stressed that they will continue to make every effort to bring all the wanted individuals to justice.

For the remaining 15 people, a reward of $200,000 in respect of each of them is being offered by Police to any member of the public who can provide information on the wanted people or related cases.

The investigation is ongoing, and more people will be put on the wanted list with rewards offered if necessary, Police added.

The force further noted that if an offender voluntarily discontinues the commission of the offence; voluntarily surrenders himself or herself and gives a truthful account of the offence; or reports on the offence committed by other persons or provides material information which assists in solving other criminal cases, a lighter penalty may be imposed, or the penalty may be reduced.

The above wanted individuals are urged to surrender to Hong Kong Police, so as to rectify their mistakes.

It is illegal for anyone, no matter in what ways, including through the Internet, to aid, abet or financially assist other people for participating in any illegal activities related to the “Hong Kong Parliament” or to commit other offences endangering national security, Police added.

Students win physics, maths medals

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

Two teams of Hong Kong students achieved outstanding results in the 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO 2025) and the 66th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO 2025) by winning six gold medals, four silver and one bronze.

 

The IPhO 2025, hosted by France, was held from July 18 to 24, with 415 students from 89 countries or regions taking part.

 

The four gold medallists were Bill Fu from Inno Secondary School (Kowloon Tong), Edison Fu from Queen’s College, Lincoln Liu from Sha Tin College and Qiao Lok-hei from St Paul’s Co-educational College, while Garfield Leung from Evangel College took home silver.

 

Meanwhile, the IMO 2025 was held in Australia from July 10 to 20. Among the 630 participating students from 110 countries or regions, the Hong Kong team won two gold medals, three silver medals and one bronze medal.

 

Kwan Yung-ho from Diocesan Boys’ School and Lincoln Liu from Sha Tin College clinched the gold medal.

 

The silver medal went to Chan Kwan-yu and Sze Long from St Paul’s Co-educational College and Jerry Xu from Victoria Shanghai Academy, while Chong Tsz-sing from Diocesan Boys’ School bagged a bronze medal.

 

Secretary for Education Choi Yuk-lin congratulated the Hong Kong teams on their outstanding performance.

 

Ms Choi said: “The impressive results achieved by the Hong Kong teams bear testament to the concerted efforts of the Government and various stakeholders in promoting STEAM (science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics) and gifted education.”

 

The Education Bureau will continue to strengthen the promotion of STEAM and gifted education in primary and secondary schools, and encourage the effective use of the school-based student talent pool to identify and nurture more students with talent, she added.

Green plan becomes fully digitised

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Environmental Protection Department announced today that the GREEN$ Electronic Participation Incentive Scheme (GREEN$ ePIS) will be fully digitised on April 1, 2026, under which citizens can redeem gifts at more than 500 supermarkets and retail stores as well as free MTR tickets and local ecotours via the GREEN$ mobile app.

They will no longer need to visit GREEN@COMMUNITY to redeem a limited selection of around 10 types of gifts with the full digitisation, the department noted.

Noting that about 87% of the approximately 1.06 million users of GREEN$ ePIS are using the mobile app that allows the seamless transition to full digitisation, the department said it will offer an extra 50 GREEN$ points to those who return their physical cards and switch to the GREEN$ mobile app from August 1 to September 30, 2025.

The public will be given time to adapt and transition to the new arrangements, as physical gifts will remain available for redemption at GREEN@COMMUNITY until the first quarter of 2026.

Physical cards will cease operation on April 1, 2026. GREEN@COMMUNITY staff will assist people in installing the GREEN$ mobile app and demonstrate how to use the e-point redemption feature.

For those without smartphones, their existing physical cards will not be cancelled. They can register their cards at designated GREEN@COMMUNITY facilities and continue to use the GREEN$ points in the physical cards for redeeming gifts.

After the full digitisation, members of the public can continue to donate GREEN$ points to charitable organisations, the department added.

Click here for figures including the five most popular gifts redeemed at GREEN@COMMUNITY and the total recyclables collected by GREEN@COMMUNITY in the past years.

Belt-Road forum held in Beijing

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, the National Development & Reform Commission (NDRC) and relevant central ministries held the eighth Joint Conference on Advancing Hong Kong’s Full Participation in & Contribution to the Belt & Road Initiative in Beijing today.

NDRC Vice Chairman Zhou Haibing attended the conference, together with representatives from the commission, the Hong Kong & Macao Work Office of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, the Hong Kong & Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the State-owned Assets Supervision & Administration Commission of the State Council, and the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong SAR.

Secretary for Justice Paul Lam, in his capacity as chairperson of the Working Group on Belt & Road Development under the Steering Group on Integration into National Development, led Hong Kong officials to attend the conference.

He pointed out that the Hong Kong SAR Government has been taking forward Belt-Road collaboration to go deeper and deliver outcomes, fully participating in and contributing to the initiative under the guidance of the major steps the country has taken to support high-quality co-operation, so as to facilitate Hong Kong’s integration into overall national development.

With the country’s support, Hong Kong will deepen international exchanges and actively utilise its advantages to exert a greater role in the nation’s high-level opening up to the world, Mr Lam added.

The justice chief also said the Hong Kong SAR Government is exploring emerging markets such as the Middle East, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and other Belt & Road countries, while making full use of the city’s professional services, thereby building it as a gateway between the country and the world.

He expressed gratitude to the central government for the staunch support of hosting the International Organization for Mediation headquarters in Hong Kong, which will strengthen its roles as an international dispute resolution services centre and a hub for international mediation.

Secretary for Commerce & Economic Development Algernon Yau, who was also at the conference, noted that the Hong Kong SAR Government will fully capitalise on the 10th Belt & Road Summit to showcase the city’s roles as an active participant and the premier platform to the Mainland and overseas.

At the meeting, Mr Yau reported on Hong Kong’s progress in carrying out Belt & Road work, including the ongoing pursuit of Hong Kong’s early accession to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, pursuit of early conclusion of ongoing negotiations for free trade and investment agreements, and more.

Today’s session also covered the work proposals on further promoting the Belt & Road Initiative put forward for consideration by central ministries. Relevant Mainland ministries introduced their work in supporting Hong Kong’s participation in and contribution to the initiative and provided feedback on the work proposals. 

Special traffic arrangements for Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 pre-match open training session

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

Police will implement special traffic arrangements in So Kon Po and Causeway Bay today (July 25) to facilitate the Hong Kong Football Festival 2025 pre-match open training session to be held at the Hong Kong Stadium.

Traffic arrangements before the start of the event

Depending on the crowd and traffic conditions, the following special arrangements will be implemented from about 5pm:

Road closure
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– Caroline Hill Road between its eastern junction with Leighton Road and Cotton Path;
– Part of the traffic lane of Caroline Hill Road between Eastern Hospital Road and Cotton Path;
– Westbound Hysan Avenue between Yun Ping Road and Hoi Ping Road;
– Stadium Path; and
– Lee Garden Road between Lan Fong Road and Hysan Avenue, except for green minibuses (GMBs).

Traffic diversions
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– Caroline Hill Road between its western junction with Leighton Road and Stadium Path will be re-routed one way southbound;
– Eastern Hospital Road between Stadium Path and Tung Lo Wan Road will be re-routed one way northbound;
– Two traffic lanes on Caroline Hill Road between its western junction with Leighton Road and Link Road will be designated for traffic entering Caroline Hill Road from Hoi Ping Road;
– Hysan Avenue between Leighton Road and Hoi Ping Road will be re-routed one way eastbound;
– Two traffic lanes on eastbound Hysan Avenue will be designated for traffic turning right to Hoi Ping Road;
– Vehicles leaving the private driveway of Lee Garden One must turn left to eastbound Hysan Avenue;
– Traffic along Yun Ping Road cannot turn left to westbound Hysan Avenue, and vehicles will be diverted to Lan Fong Road and Pak Sha Road;
– Traffic along northbound Link Road downhill to northbound Caroline Hill Road may need to turn left to westbound Leighton Road; and
– Vehicles travelling along Lan Fong Road may not be allowed to turn left to southbound Lee Garden Road, and will be diverted to northbound Lee Garden Road, Foo Ming Street and southbound Percival Street, except for GMBs.

Passenger alighting arrangements
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The drop-off zone for taxis and private cars will be arranged to set down passengers at the locations specified below:

– Western kerbside of Caroline Hill Road near the Disciplined Service Sports and Recreation Club;
– Northern kerbside of Cotton Path; and
– Southern kerbside (taxi drop-off zone) and northern kerbside (private car drop-off zone) of Eastern Hospital Road near the main entrance of Hong Kong Stadium.

B. Traffic arrangements upon conclusion of the event

Depending on the crowd and traffic conditions, the following special arrangements will be implemented from about 8pm:

Road closure
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– Caroline Hill Road;
– Eastern Hospital Road between Caroline Hill Road and Cotton Path;
– Hoi Ping Road;
– Sunning Road, except for vehicles exit from Lee Garden Three Car Park;
– If necessary, Cotton Path, Leighton Road and northbound Link Road (downhill), except for vehicles heading for No. 1, 3, 5 and 7 on Link Road.

Traffic diversions
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– Before the end of the event, vehicles leaving the South China Athletic Association car parks may be permitted to turn right at the western exit to northbound Caroline Hill Road;
– Before the end of the event, vehicles leaving buildings on Eastern Hospital Road may be permitted to turn right to northbound Eastern Hospital Road;
– Traffic along westbound Leighton Road cannot enter Caroline Hill Road for Link Road, and vehicles will be diverted via Wong Nai Chung Road and Broadwood Road; and
– When Leighton Road is closed, traffic along westbound Causeway Road will be diverted via Irving Street; traffic along eastbound Morrison Hill Road will be diverted via Canal Road West; traffic along southbound Percival Street must turn right to westbound Leighton Road; and traffic along southbound Canal Road East cannot turn left to Leighton Road.

C. Traffic arrangements during the event

Prohibition for learner drivers
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From 4.30pm to 9.30pm, the following roads will be prohibited to all learner drivers:

– Westbound Leighton Road;
– Percival Street south of Hennessy Road;
– Caroline Hill Road;
– Link Road;
– Stadium Path;
– Cotton Path; and
– Eastern Hospital Road.

Suspension of parking spaces
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All on-street parking spaces on the following roads will be suspended from 4.30pm to 9.30pm:

– Stadium Path;
– Northbound Caroline Hill Road between Stadium Path and Cotton Path;
– Hoi Ping Road;
– Sunning Road; and
– Eastern Hospital Road.

Restrictions on access to / exit from car parks
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If necessary, all car parks along Caroline Hill Road, Eastern Hospital Road, Stadium Path and Cotton Path will be closed at short notice.

Vehicles in car parks within the road closure area may not be permitted to leave during the road closure period.

During the implementation of the special traffic arrangements, any vehicles found illegally parked within the precincts mentioned above will be towed away without prior warning, and may be subject to multiple ticketing.

Police will implement the above arrangements subject to traffic and crowd conditions in the area. Motorists are advised to exercise tolerance and patience, and take heed of instructions of the Police on site.