Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Hong Kong Customs steps up enforcement action against counterfeit goods activities with approach of National Day Golden Week of Mainland Issued at HKT 20:18
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Hong Kong Science Museum’s “2025 The Future Science Prize Exhibition” introduces achievements of laureates (with photos)
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Hong Kong Science Museum’s “2025 The Future Science Prize Exhibition” introduces achievements of laureates
The Future Science Prize, regarded as China’s “Nobel Prize”, was established by the Future Science Awards Foundation in 2016. Initiated by a group of scientists and entrepreneurs, the prize presents three awards every year, aiming to give recognition to scientists who have achieved outstanding scientific results in the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, Macao or Taiwan, with the goal of inspiring China, the world and the next generation with the spirit of science.
The Life Science Prize laureates of the Future Science Prize this year are Distinguished Professor at Hebei GEO University, Ji Qiang, and Research Fellows at the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xu Xing and Zhou Zhonghe. They are awarded for their discoveries of fossil evidence for the origin of birds from dinosaurs. The Physical Science Prize is awarded to Research Fellow at the Institute of Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fang Zhong; the William M. W. Mong Professor of Nanoscience and Chair Professor of Department of Physics at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Dai Xi; and the Chair Professor of the Tsung-Dao Lee Institute at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Ding Hong, for their contributions to the computational prediction and experimental realisation of topological electronic materials. Semiconductor scientist, Lu Chihyuan, receives the Mathematics and Computer Science Prize for his innovations and leadership in advancing non-volatile semiconductor memory technologies, including cell density, device integration, and data resiliency.
Interactive exhibits are on display to enrich visitors’ understanding of the achievements of laureates over the years. “The Game of Life: Stem Cells Edition” showcases the scientific achievements of 2024 the Life Science Prize Laureate, Deng Hongkui, who converted somatic cells into chemically induced pluripotent stem cells using small chemical molecules. The “Resistance Simulator” compares the resistances of copper, iron and superconductor at different temperatures to illustrate the research accomplishments of 2023 the Physical Science Prize Laureates, Zhao Zhongxian and Chen Xianhui, and demonstrate the properties of metals and superconductors. At the “AI Image Recognition Contest”, visitors can experience the achievements in image recognition with the technique developed by 2023 the Mathematics and Computer Science Prize Laureates, He Kaiming, Sun Jian, Ren Shaoqing and Zhang Xiangyu. The exhibition also highlights the outstanding contributions of Hong Kong laureates over the years through videos.
In addition, the HKScM will organise the Science Symposiums on October 24 and 25, where world-renowned scientists will share scientific discoveries on cutting-edge topics. The laureates of this year will have a dialogue with the youth at the Hong Kong Space Museum on October 26 to interact and share with teenagers.
The exhibition is jointly presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department, the Future Science Awards Foundation and the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences, jointly organised by the HKScM, the Future Science Awards Foundation and the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences, and funded by the Innovation and Technology Commission. For details of the exhibition and activities, please visit the website at hk.science.museum/en/web/scm/exhibition/fsp.htmlIssued at HKT 19:50
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Government urges public to stay vigilant against fraudulent webpages and suspicious advertisements about Voluntary Health Insurance Scheme
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Government urges public to stay vigilant against fraudulent webpages and suspicious advertisements about Voluntary Health Insurance SchemeIssued at HKT 19:43
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Grand lantern carnival to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Grand lantern carnival to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival
The lantern carnival is themed “Joy to the City – Passing on the Joy, Welcoming the National Games” to mark the 15th National Games (NG), the 12th National Games for Persons with Disabilities (NGD) and the 9th National Special Olympic Games (NSOG). The lanterns incorporate the five elements in traditional Chinese philosophy: metal, wood, water, fire and earth, and blend traditional and modern designs. One of the highlights is the lantern display titled “A Feast of Fire and Flowers”, which stands about 12 metres high and resembles an ornate crown, symbolising the unity and integration of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. The “Gold Shines, Energy Explodes” lantern features the mascots of the 15th NG, the 12th NGD, and the 9th NSOG dressed in sportswear representing different competition events to be staged in Hong Kong, surrounding the emblem to cheer for the athletes.
The traditional lantern “Moonlit ICH Shining with Brilliant Boats and Lanterns” is crafted by veteran paper crafting master Mr Hui Ka-hung, incorporating different elements of Hong Kong’s intangible cultural heritage such as dragon boat, Cantonese opera, and lantern crafting, as well as Hong Kong Cheongsam, Hong Kong-style milk tea and mooncake making techniques. Other attractive lantern displays include “Hearts Entwine with the Bay, Harmony Flourishes across all Homes”, an illuminated and colourful time corridor with an elegant Chinese-style screen archway; and a large-scale installation named “Brighten up the City with One Joyous Heart”, displaying creative lanterns by students and persons with disabilities.
???The displays are lit from 6.30pm to 11pm daily and extended to midnight on Mid-Autumn Day (October 6). In addition, group performances, a Mid-Autumn market, an NG interactive zone and self-service lantern riddles are being showcased during the carnival.
A Youth Night will also be held on the evening of October 5, featuring performances by young artists, and from October 5 to 7, there will be demonstrations of Foshan coloured lantern making and paper cutting, as well as demonstrations and workshops of local traditional lantern making. On Mid-Autumn night, there will be a Tai Hang fire dragon dance to enter Victoria Park and a Gala Night with cheerleading performances, as well as large-scale ethnic singing, dancing, variety shows, and more.
In addition, a lighting installation entitled “Flowerworks on the Water” is now on display until October 19 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza.
For more details, please call 2591 1340, or visit the event webpage: www.cpo.gov.hk/event/en-mid-autumn-lantern-carnival-2025/
The Mid-Autumn Lantern Carnival 2025 is one of the programmes of the Chinese Culture Festival 2025 and one of the contribution programmes of the 5th Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Culture and Arts Festival.
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HKSAR Government releases Green Bond Report 2025
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
HKSAR Government releases Green Bond Report 2025
The Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Mr Christopher Hui, said, “The Green Bond Report 2025 provides comprehensive information on the environmental benefits of the green projects funded by the Government Sustainable Bond Programme. Through transparent disclosure, we not only report to investors on the actual contributions brought by their investments to sustainable development but also set an example for potential issuers on good market practices, and raise public awareness of the development of green finance.
“We will continue to consolidate Hong Kong’s position as a regional and international green and sustainable finance hub. Efforts will be made to accelerate innovative financial development, foster a conducive regulatory environment and build a cross-sector ecosystem by leveraging Hong Kong’s strengths in the bond market, green and sustainable finance, as well as fintech.”
The proceeds raised by the Government through issuances of green bonds have been fully allocated or earmarked for green projects, including the construction and rehabilitation of trunk sewage rising mains in Cheung Sha Wan, the expansion of North District Hospital, and the high performance computer system for the Hong Kong Observatory.
Since the inaugural green bond issuance in 2019, the Government has been providing information on the allocation of the green bond proceeds through a Green Bond Report released on an annual basis, with an independent and qualified third party engaged to assure the contents of the Report. The Green Bond Report 2025 is the Government’s sixth Green Bond Report.
The Green Bond Report 2025 has been uploaded to the Government Bonds website at www.hkgb.gov.hk/en/greenbond/greenbondreport.htmlIssued at HKT 19:18
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MOFA sincerely thanks Pope Leo XIV for publicly extending sympathies to Taiwan over losses caused by Typhoon Ragasa
Source: Republic of China Taiwan
MOFA sincerely thanks Pope Leo XIV for publicly extending sympathies to Taiwan over losses caused by Typhoon Ragasa
Date:2025-09-29
Data Source:Department of European Affairs
September 29, 2025No. 374During a Jubilee mass on the morning of September 28, Pope Leo XIV offered a special prayer for those affected by Typhoon Ragasa, including the victims, the missing, the displaced, and rescue workers, in Taiwan and other countries.In July, Pope Leo XIV extended public condolences to Taiwan on the devastation caused by Typhoon Danas and instructed the Holy See’s Dicastery for the Service of Charity to provide aid to those impacted. His public expression of sympathies to Taiwan in the aftermath of Typhoon Ragasa reaffirms the profound friendship between Taiwan and the Holy See.On behalf of President Lai Ching-te, Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung sincerely thanks Pope Leo XIV for his concern over losses caused by Typhoon Ragasa and for his prayers in the spirit of compassion and benevolence. Moving forward, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to collaborate with the Holy See to promote humanitarian assistance and charity work, thereby jointly advancing the universal values shared by all humankind. (E)
MOFA response to China’s inappropriate comments concerning Foreign Minister Lin’s visit to Europe and Taiwan’s sovereignty
Source: Republic of China Taiwan
MOFA response to China’s inappropriate comments concerning Foreign Minister Lin’s visit to Europe and Taiwan’s sovereignty
September 25, 2025The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) solemnly refutes fallacious statements made recently by China that seek to undercut Taiwan’s sovereignty, deliberately distort history, and run contrary to the facts.
China’s Foreign Ministry on September 22 made inappropriate comments regarding Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung’s recent visit to Austria, while the next day China’s State Council issued statements in a meeting with the Austrian government that sought to downgrade Taiwan’s sovereignty.
MOFA again stresses the internationally accepted, objective truth that neither the Republic of China (Taiwan) nor the People’s Republic of China is subordinate to the other. The Republic of China (Taiwan) is an independent, sovereign nation. Any language that aims to distort Taiwan’s sovereignty cannot change internationally accepted facts. The People’s Republic of China has no authority to comment on Taiwan’s interactions with other countries.
Minister Lin’s trip to Austria and other European nations to promote Taiwan’s diverse culture was widely applauded and helped solidify friendship between the people of Taiwan and of Europe. It exemplified the shared values of democracy and cultural diversity. MOFA will continue to work within the spirit of integrated diplomacy so that Taiwan can continue to deepen exchanges with like-minded nations and strengthen ties based on democratic values.
Mortgage loans down 6.3%
Source: Hong Kong Information Services
The value of residential mortgage loans approved in August was $28.7 billion, a 6.3% decrease compared with July, the Monetary Authority announced today.
Mortgage loans financing primary market transactions decreased 0.7% to $10.7 billion, while those financing secondary market transactions decreased 11.9% to $14.6 billion.
Loans for refinancing rose 4.1% to $3.3 billion.
Mortgage loans drawn down during August amounted to $19 billion, a 4.5% rise from July.
The number of mortgage applications in August dropped 6.7% month on month, to 8,405.
The outstanding value of mortgage loans increased 0.1% month on month to $1.8883 trillion at end-August.
Pateo Technology leverages Hong Kong listing to strengthen global capital and technology strategy and drive smart mobility innovation (with photo)
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4
Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) announced that PATEO CONNECT Technology (Shanghai) Corporation (Pateo Technology), a leading Mainland provider of smart cockpit and intelligent vehicle connectivity solutions, was listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange today (September 30). This move marks another new step in the group’s global business expansion, following the establishment of its overseas regional headquarters in Hong Kong in February this year.
Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK Ms Loretta Lee said, “We are delighted to witness Pateo Technology’s choice of Hong Kong as a key hub for its global capital and technology strategy. As an international financial and innovation hub, Hong Kong offers a robust capital market, world-class professional services, and a highly open business environment, providing strong support for Mainland enterprises to expand into international markets. We will continue to attract overseas enterprises and assist Mainland enterprises to go global, helping innovation-driven companies leverage Hong Kong as a springboard to expand internationally, and reinforcing the city’s role as a bridge between the Mainland and the world.”
The Founder and Chairman of the Board of Pateo Technology, Mr Ying Zhenkai, said, “Hong Kong possesses an important international capital market role and a robust professional and technology talent pool. Following our listing, we plan to enhance Pateo Technology Hong Kong’s strategic position in three areas: as a capital hub, a technology platform, and with regional synergy, further deepening our global footprint. Leveraging Hong Kong’s mature international financial centre advantage, we will explore the expansion of smart cockpit domain controller production. We are also engaging with top industry talent to further expand Pateo Technology Hong Kong’s professional team.”
Pateo Technology establishes its overseas regional headquarters in Hong Kong to support its parent company in areas such as listing compliance and financing.
For more information about Pateo Technology, please visit www.pateo.com.cn.
For a copy of the photo, please visit: www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72177720329350254.
Four LCSD gazetted beaches to reopen tomorrow
Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (September 30) that four gazetted beaches, temporarily closed earlier due to Super Typhoon Ragasa, will reopen tomorrow (October 1).
These beaches are:
� Clear Water Bay First Beach in Sai Kung District
� Clear Water Bay Second Beach in Sai Kung District
� Trio Beach in Sai Kung District
� Hung Shing Yeh Beach in Islands District (to reopen at 1pm tomorrow)
Together with the 19 gazetted beaches that have reopened (namely South Bay Beach, Lido Beach, Approach Beach, Butterfly Beach, Golden Beach, Kadoorie Beach, Anglers’ Beach, Casam Beach, Ting Kau Beach, Tai Po Lung Mei Beach, Pui O Beach, Middle Bay Beach, Ma Wan Tung Wan Beach, Silver Mine Bay Beach, Cheung Chau Tung Wan Beach, Repulse Bay Beach, Deep Water Bay Beach, Big Wave Bay Beach and Shek O Beach), a total of 23 gazetted beaches will be open from tomorrow onwards.