Students of PM schools need not attend school

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     Attention TV and radio duty announcers:

     Please broadcast the following special announcement by the Education Bureau concerning schools, and repeat it at suitable intervals:

     As the Red Rainstorm Warning Signal is now in force, students of PM schools do not have to attend school this afternoon. Schools should keep their premises open and implement contingency measures to look after arriving students. Schools which are in session should continue until the end of school hours. They should ensure that conditions are safe before allowing students to return home.
 
     If the Hong Kong Observatory issues the Amber Rainstorm Warning Signal or cancels all Rainstorm Warning Signals at or before 5pm, classes of evening schools will proceed as usual tonight unless advised otherwise.

Speech by SITI at “Session 1: Facilitating Digital and AI Innovation to Address Challenges” of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting in Incheon, Korea (English only)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

Following is the speech by the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, at “Session 1: Facilitating Digital and AI Innovation to Address Challenges” of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Digital and AI Ministerial Meeting in Incheon, Korea, today (August 4):

     Good morning, chair and distinguished fellow colleagues.

     On behalf of Hong Kong, China, I would like to begin by expressing my heartfelt gratitude to Korea for the warm hospitality and impeccable arrangements for this meeting. It is an honour to stand among leaders who share a common vision – harnessing digital and AI innovation to address the profound socio-economic challenges across the Asia-Pacific region with precision, impact and inclusivity.

     AI is not just the future. It is the here and now. Among the emerging technologies reshaping our world, AI stands out as the defining force of our time. The numbers speak for themselves. According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, AI is projected to become a US$4.8 trillion global market by 2033. This is not just an opportunity but a call to action. In Hong Kong, China, AI is at the forefront of our strategic agenda, as set out in the Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Development Blueprint. The blueprint underscores our commitment to turning ambition into action by advancing infrastructure, fostering cutting-edge research, and supporting enterprise innovation, thereby harnessing the power of AI to drive economic transformation, strengthen our tech-powered economy, and secure a sustainable future. 

     To realise this vision, Hong Kong, China has made meticulous preparations to build the infrastructure and ecosystems needed to thrive in this AI-driven era. Among them, Cyberport, one of our major tech flagships, has set up an AI Supercomputing Centre to support the growing local demand for high performance computing power. We have also established two research clusters under our InnoHK platform, one of which focuses on AI and robotics technologies and houses the Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Center (HKGAI), which developed Hong Kong’s first large language foundation model.

     Here is what is more exciting. The HKGAI is set to launch the “HKChat”, an AI-powered chatbot mobile app powered by our homegrown large language foundation model, bringing the benefits of AI directly to the public this year. Alongside setting up the Hong Kong AI R&D (research and development) Institute, we are doubling down on the R&D and industrial applications of AI.

     But we are not stopping there. Digital transformation is equally central to Hong Kong, China’s strategy for public service excellence, economic upgrading and transformation. Our “iAM Smart” one-stop personalised digital services platform has already transformed how our people access government and commercial online services, providing a seamless, secure and efficient experience. By 2025, it will be the single portal for all online government services. And by the end of 2026, we will have rolled out the “Digital Corporate Identity” platform, which is set to be a game changer for businesses by enabling secure, convenient and frictionless transactions. We are confident that these advanced digital infrastructures will accelerate the development of the digital economy in Hong Kong, China, delivering greater benefits to our people and businesses.

     The promise of digital and AI innovation demands collaboration. Hong Kong, China stands ready to play a more constructive role in advancing this collective vision, advocating for the safe and responsible adoption of AI, ICT (information and communications technology) and digital technologies. By working together, we can boost productivity and efficiency, strengthen resilience, and foster innovation across the region. Let us seize this moment to drive inclusive growth, deepen regional ties, and secure a prosperous and sustainable future for every citizen in the Asia-Pacific region.

     Thank you.

Specification of absconders in respect of offences endangering national security and specification of measures applicable against relevant absconders under Safeguarding National Security Ordinance

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     The Secretary for Security exercised the powers conferred by sections 89(1) and 89(4) of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance (6 of 2024) today (August 4) to specify 16 persons who are subject to warrants of arrest issued by the court for being suspected of having committed offences endangering national security outside the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), and to specify the measures to be applied against the 16 relevant absconders by notices published in the Gazette. Details are set out in G.N. (E.) 43 of 2025 and G.N. (E.) 44 of 2025.
 
     The 16 specified relevant absconders are male Ho Leung-mau Victor, female Chan Lai-chun, male Feng Chongyi, female Gong Sasha, male Ng Man-yan, male Tsang Wai-fan, female Chin Po-fun, male Ha Hoi-chun, Paul, male Hau Chung-yu, male Ho Wing-yau, male Keung Ka-wai, male Lam Tony, female Ng Agnes, male Wong Chun-wah, male Wong Sau-wo and female Zhang Xinyan. All of them have persistently engaged in acts and activities endangering national security outside the HKSAR.
 
     The National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Force announced on July 25 that the above-mentioned 16 absconders and male Yuan Gong-yi, male Fok Ka-chi, male Choi Ming-da were put on the wanted list, with rewards offered in respect of each wanted person. These 19 absconders are suspected of committing offences under the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguarding National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong National Security Law) by organising, establishing, or participating in, outside the HKSAR, a subversive organisation named the “Hong Kong Parliament”. The court has, upon application by the Police, issued arrest warrants against these 19 persons at large.
 
     Among the aforementioned fugitives, the Secretary for Security had already exercised powers conferred by section 89 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, in June and December 2024, to specify Yuan Gong-yi, Fok Ka-chi and Choi Ming-da as absconders and to specify the measures to be applied against them by notices published in the Gazette.
 
     The following three measures are applicable to all 16 relevant absconders specified today: “Prohibition against making available funds etc. or dealing with funds etc.”, “Prohibition against certain activities in connection with immovable property” and “Prohibition in connection with joint ventures or partnerships with relevant absconders”; while the measure of “Cancellation of HKSAR passports etc.” is applicable to most relevant absconders. In addition, the measure of “Temporary removal from office of director” is applicable to individual relevant absconders. The offences endangering national security suspected to have been committed by the relevant absconders and the measures applied against the relevant absconders are detailed in the Annex.
 
     A Government spokesperson stressed that, “These lawless wanted criminals are hiding in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Germany, Australia, Thailand, China’s Taiwan region, etc, and continue to blatantly engage in activities that endanger national security. They also intended to incite hatred through smear and slander against the Central Authorities and the HKSAR. We therefore have taken such measures to make a significant impact.”
 
     The Police remind members of the public that, except under the authority of a licence granted by the Secretary for Security, any person, whether directly or indirectly, making available any funds or other financial assets or economic resources to a relevant absconder (including the provision of funds to online platforms or dedicated pages established by the relevant absconders), or dealing with any funds or other financial assets or economic resources belonging to, or owned or controlled by, a relevant absconder; leasing, or otherwise making available, immovable property to a relevant absconder, or leasing immovable property from a relevant absconder; or establishing a joint venture, partnership or any like relationship with a relevant absconder, or investing in such a joint venture, partnership or any like relationship, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for seven years. The Police will take strict enforcement action against the relevant offences. Members of the public are advised not to break the law.
 
     The Secretary for Security has instructed the Police to sort out the relevant evidence for him to consider exercising the power under section 60 of the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance to prohibit the operation of the “Hong Kong Parliament” and the “Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union” in the HKSAR.

CE takes part in Sport For All Day 2025

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

​The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, this afternoon (August 3) attended activities at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre main venue of the Sport For All Day (SFAD) 2025 held by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD), conveying to the public the benefits of regular exercise for physical and mental well-being.
 
With Hong Kong cohosting the 15th National Games (NG), the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities (NGD) and the 9th National Special Olympic Games (NSOG) with Guangdong Province and the Macao Special Administrative Region for the first time, the theme of SFAD 2025 is “Coalescing together for the National Games”. The LCSD organised a series of free recreation and sports programmes at designated sports centres, with a focus on promoting various events of the 15th NG, the 12th NGD and the 9th NSOG, inviting the public to celebrate this national sports extravaganza.
 
Accompanying Mr Lee at the event were the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law; the Commissioner for Sports, Mr George Tsoi; the Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, Ms Manda Chan; the Deputy Director of Leisure and Cultural Services (Leisure Services), Miss Winnie Chui; the Chairman of the Community Sports Committee (CSC), Professor Patrick Yung; the Vice Chairman of the CSC, Mr Eric Fok; the Gold Medalist in the Women’s Épée Individual event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Miss Vivian Kong; and the three-time Gold Medalist in the Men’s Individual Road race at the Asian Games and National Games, Mr Wong Kam-po.
 
The guests enjoyed the cheerleading and breaking performances, and joined rugby, virtual fencing, virtual triathlon, golf, virtual karting games, as well as table tennis fun activities for persons with different abilities. They also visited the games booth of the Festival of Sport organised by the Sports Federation & Olympic Committee of Hong Kong, China (SF&OC).
 
Sixteen Principal Officials also supported SFAD 2025 by joining the recreation and sports activities held at the sports centres in various districts. They were the Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-ki; the Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan; the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing; the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan; the Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Erick Tsang Kwok-wai; the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Mr Christopher Hui; the Secretary for Security, Mr Tang Ping-keung; the Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development, Mr Algernon Yau; the Secretary for Health, Professor Lo Chung-mau; the Secretary for Development, Ms Bernadette Linn; the Secretary for Education, Dr Choi Yuk-lin; the Secretary for Home and Youth Affairs, Miss Alice Mak; the Secretary for Transport and Logistics, Ms Mable Chan; the Acting Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Mr Ho Kai-ming; the Acting Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Ms Lillian Cheong; and the Acting Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Miss Diane Wong, enjoying the fun of sports and welcoming the National Games together with members of the public.
 
The LCSD organises SFAD every August. This year, apart from the free recreation and sports programmes at the Kowloon Park Sports Centre main venue and designated LCSD sports centres across the 18 districts, a number of the LCSD’s fee-charging facilities were open for use by members of the public free of charge. Supporting the event, the SF&OC today held the “Sport for All Experience Day” at GO PARK Sai Sha, where the LCSD set up an SFAD activity booth to promote the fun of regular exercise. A number of organisations also opened their venue facilities or launched recreation and sports programmes for free public use today.
 
SFAD 2025 was co-organised by the SF&OC, the China Hong Kong Paralympic Committee, the Department of Health, the Sports Medicine Team of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, the Sports Medicine and Health Science Alumni Association of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China.

Interest rate for fourth interest payment of Silver Bond Series due 2026

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Interest rate for fourth interest payment of Silver Bond Series due 2026 
According to the Issue Circular dated July 14, 2023 for the Bonds, the fourth interest payment of the Bonds is scheduled to be made on August 18, 2025, and the relevant interest rate is scheduled to be determined and announced on August 4, 2025 as the higher of the prevailing Floating Rate and Fixed Rate. 
 
On August 4, 2025, the Floating Rate and Fixed Rate are as follows:Fixed Rate: +5.00 per cent
 
Based on the Floating Rate and Fixed Rate set out above, the relevant interest rate for the fourth interest payment is determined and announced as 5.00 per cent per annum.
Issued at HKT 16:30

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Property sales dip 0.8%

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Land Registry logged 7,271 sale and purchase agreements for all building units in July, down 0.8% compared with June but 37.1% higher year on year.

The total consideration for such agreements in July dropped 17.8% from the previous month to $54.6 billion, with that figure marking a 28% year on year increase.

Of the agreements logged, 5,766 were for residential units, reflecting a 3.2% decrease from June and a 54.9% hike from a year ago.

The total consideration for residential units was $46.4 billion, down 24.1% compared with June and 29.9% higher year on year.

There were 423,893 searches of the land register last month.

Land Registry releases statistics for July

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Land Registry releases statistics for July 
Land registration    
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*   The number of sale and purchase agreements for all building units received for registration in July was 7 212 (-0.8 per cent compared with June 2025 but +37.1 per cent compared with July 2024)
 
*   The 12-month moving average for July was 5 974 (2.8 per cent above the 12-month moving average for June 2025 and 21.2 per cent above that for July 2024)
 
*   The total consideration for sale and purchase agreements of building units in July was $54.6 billion (-17.8 per cent compared with June 2025 but +28.0 per cent compared with July 2024)
 
*   Among the sale and purchase agreements, 5 766 were for residential units (-3.2 per cent compared with June 2025 but +54.9 per cent compared with July 2024)
 
*   The total consideration for sale and purchase agreements in respect of residential units was $46.4 billion (-24.1 per cent compared with June 2025 but +29.9 per cent compared with July 2024)
 
Statistics on sales of residential units do not include sale and purchase agreements relating to sales of units under the Home Ownership Scheme, the Private Sector Participation Scheme, the Tenants Purchase Scheme, etc, unless the premium of the unit concerned has been paid after the sale restriction period.

Figures on sale and purchase agreements received for the past 12 months, the year-on-year rate of change and breakdown figures on residential sales have also been released. 
Land search
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*   The number of searches of land registers made by the public in July was 423 893 (+3.4 per cent compared with June 2025 and +7.0 per cent compared with July 2024)
 
The statistics cover searches made at the counter, through the self-service terminals and via the Integrated Registration Information System Online Services.
Issued at HKT 15:00

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Actions announced against fugitives

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Secretary for Security today exercised the powers conferred by the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance to specify 16 individuals who are subject to warrants of arrest issued by the court on suspicion of having committed offences endangering national security, and state the measures to be applied against them by notices published in the Government Gazette.

The suspects are Victor Ho, Chan Lai-chun, Feng Chongyi, Gong Sasha, Ng Man-yan, Tsang Wai-fan, Chin Po-fun, Paul Ha, Hau Chung-yu, Ho Wing-yau, Keung Ka-wai, Tony Lam, Agnes Ng, Wong Chun-wah, Wong Sau-wo and Zhang Xinyan.

The Police Force’s National Security Department announced on July 25 that the 16 absconders, together with Yuan Gong-yi, Fok Ka-chi and Choi Ming-da, were put on wanted list, with rewards offered in respect of each of them.

These 19 people are suspected of committing offences under the National Security Law by organising, establishing, or participating in, outside Hong Kong, a subversive organisation named the “Hong Kong Parliament”. The court has issued arrest warrants against them upon application by Police.

Three measures are applicable to the 16 absconders specified today: “Prohibition against making available funds etc. or dealing with funds etc.”, “Prohibition against certain activities in connection with immovable property”, and “Prohibition in connection with joint ventures or partnerships with relevant absconders”.

The measure of “Cancellation of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Passports etc.” is applicable to most of the absconders, while the measure of “Temporary removal from office of director” is applicable to individual absconders.

The Government noted these wanted criminals are hiding in the UK, the US, Canada, Germany, Australia, Thailand, China’s Taiwan region, etc, and they continue to blatantly engage in activities endangering national security.

In addition to stressing that they intended to incite hatred through smears and slander against the central authorities and the Hong Kong SAR, the Government made it clear that as a consequence, it has taken such measures to make a significant impact.

Separately, Police remind the public that, except under the authority of a licence granted by the Secretary for Security, any person, whether directly or indirectly, making available any funds or other financial assets or economic resources to a relevant absconder, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for seven years.

Kwai Tsing district officer named

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

The Government announced that Edric Leung will assume the post of District Officer (Kwai Tsing) on August 11, succeeding Huggin Tang.

Mr Leung joined the Administrative Service in 2014, having served in the Home Affairs Department and the Labour & Welfare Bureau.

He was Assistant Secretary (Treasury) at the Financial Services & the Treasury Bureau before taking up the new post.