Men’s handball competition of 15th National Games starts tomorrow

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

     The men’s handball competition of the 15th National Games (NG) will commence at the Kai Tak Arena of the Kai Tak Sports Park at 2pm tomorrow (November 1) and will run until November 10.
 
     Hong Kong will stage the men’s handball events, and one gold medal will be awarded. A total of about 180 athletes from 10 teams from the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macao will participate in the competition. Among them, Hong Kong will send 18 athletes to compete. After the heat and knockout rounds, the final will be held on November 10. The competition schedule is as follows:
 

  • Heat: 2pm – 9.30pm, November 1 to 5
  • Knockout round: 9am – 9.30pm, November 7; 2pm – 9.30pm, November 8
  • Final: 2pm – 9.30pm, November 10
     

      The Hong Kong team will battle against an Anhui team, a Shanghai team and a Macao team respectively from November 1 to 3 at 8pm, as well as compete with a Beijing team on November 4 at 4pm.
 
     Members of the public can purchase e-tickets through the 15th NG official ticketing website (ticket.baygames.cn) or by searching for the “15th NG official ticketing” official mini programme on WeChat, after completing a real-name account registration. Services are also available for physical ticket purchases at the ticket office of the competition area. Real-name registration for ticket sales is adopted. Spectators who purchased tickets for their family members or friends using their own accounts via the 15th NG official ticketing platform should transfer the tickets to their family members or friends 24 hours prior to the start of the relevant session. Each person should carry their own e-tickets to facilitate verification and multiple entries/exits.
 
     An official franchised merchandise store will be set up on-site, selling a variety of franchised products with Hong Kong characteristics incorporated and related to the competition events. Members of the public are welcome to visit and make purchases.
 
     There will also be a competition village with various game booths in Kai Tak Station Square, including digital interactive games and booth games themed around the competition events hosted by Hong Kong, art workshops, handball experience activities, and photo spots. The competition village will be open on November 7, 8 and 10 from 11am to 9pm. Members of the public are welcome to try the games and purchase tickets to watch the competitions and cheer for athletes in person.

Visitor immigration scheme expanded

Source: Hong Kong Information Services

From tomorrow, the Government will expand the Immigration Facilitation Scheme for Visitors Participating in Short-term Activities in Designated Sectors, enabling more non-local talent to participate in specified short-term activities as visitors without the need to apply for employment visas/entry permits.

Specifically, the scheme will cover five new sectors, ie “Environment”, “Occupational Safety & Health”, “Maritime”, “Think Tanks” and “Others”, with the addition of more authorised organisations and specified short-term activities in seven existing sectors.

The Immigration Department explained that the “Others” sector aims to enable policy bureaus/departments to invite non-local talent to come to Hong Kong under the scheme to take part in events or activities they host, co-host and/or support as necessary, thereby helping more non-local talent to visit Hong Kong for exchanges.

Following the expansion, the scheme will cover 17 sectors with a total of some 490 authorised organisations. Other arrangements will remain unchanged after the expansion.

DH to adjust service fees and implement new arrangement for drug dispensing service starting January 1 next year

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

To align with the Government’s fees and charges reform for public healthcare on January 1, 2026, the Department of Health (DH) today (October 31) announced that the fees for certain public services at DH clinics will be adjusted starting January 1 next year. The new fee schedule was published in the gazette today. Additionally, due to the new measures by the Hospital Authority (HA), the DH clinics will implement new arrangement for drug dispensing service starting January 1 next year as well.

Fee adjustments
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Under the established mechanism, the fees for clinical services provided by the DH are linked to the fees for similar or comparable services provided by the HA (such as consultation services at the Family Medicine Out-patient Services or Specialist Out-patient Services). This ensures consistency in fee levels for similar medical services across the entire public healthcare system.

In response to the previously announced fees and charges reform, which is set to take effect on January 1 next year, the DH will also adjust the fees for certain public services (see annex) at the same time. This primarily involves consultation fees and drug charges, with fee levels based on those for similar HA services.

New arrangement for drug dispensing service
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The DH will also optimise the arrangement of drug dispensing service starting from January 1 next year, with a view to reducing drug wastage, optimising the use of precious public healthcare resources, and preventing patients from stockpiling drugs which could lead to potential issues on the safe use of drugs. Starting from January 1, 2026, patients will receive a maximum supply of medication for 24 weeks after each consultation at DH clinics. Patients who have been prescribed more than 24 weeks of medication will be given the first 24 weeks’ supply together with a “Refill Slip” when they pick up their medication. They can then collect the remaining medication at the same dispensary on a specified date. Each chargeable unit covers a duration of up to a four-week supply of a drug item.

At the same time, the DH will exercise discretion to provide more than a 24-week supply of medication in one go, taking into account the health conditions and circumstances of individual patients, such as elderly with mobility issues or wheelchair users etc.

When prescribing “as required” medications, doctors of DH clinics will prescribe the actual quantity required according to patients’ clinical needs. If patients confirm that they have a sufficient quantity of the same drug at home, doctors will adjust the prescribed amount accordingly to minimise drug wastage and prevent patients from stockpiling drugs, which may pose potential risks to drug safety.

For more information and Frequently Asked Questions about the new dispensing arrangement at DH clinics, please visit the website of the Drug Office of the DH.

No. 3 alarm fire in Sheung Shui (2)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

A fire broke out at a warehouse near Ki Lun Tsuen in Sheung Shui at 1.18pm today (October 31) and was upgraded to No. 3 alarm at 2.03pm. The fire was surrounded at 5.04pm.

Firemen are using three jets and mobilising three breathing apparatus teams to fight the blaze. 33 persons were self-evacuated to places of safety.

No casualties have been reported so far.

Leading smart TV OS maker Whale TV opens R&D office in Hong Kong (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) announced today (October 31) that Whale TV, a leading smart TV operating system (OS) maker from Singapore, has officially opened its R&D (research and development) office in Hong Kong.

     Whale TV’s Hong Kong office will spearhead the research and development in cloud computing and Web3 technologies, delivering more personalised entertainment experiences for users while boosting monetisation and return on investment for TV brands, advertisers and content providers. The Hong Kong team will work on advanced technology projects such as decentralised identity authentication to strengthen user privacy and engagement.   

     Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion of InvestHK Mr Arnold Lau said, “We are thrilled to welcome Whale TV setting up an R&D office in Hong Kong. It is an encouraging endorsement of our world-class I&T (innovation and technology) and entertainment ecosystem. The focus on cutting-edge technologies like AI and Web3 aligns perfectly with Hong Kong’s strategic goals, and we are confident that our city’s unique advantages will provide the ideal base for their global innovation.”

     The Executive Chairman of Whale TV, Dr Jack Gao, said, “Hong Kong’s strategic geographical location, robust intellectual property protection, unwavering government support for Web3, and deep talent pool in fintech provide a solid foundation for Whale TV to build its innovative entertainment solutions for our next generation. Furthermore, the city gathers top technical talents and research institutions from around the world, facilitating partnerships with top-tier R&D teams and integrating seamlessly with the international technology ecosystem.”

     Dr Gao added, “Hong Kong will be one of our company’s international hubs, and we will actively explore market opportunities across Asia and the Middle East. To support the growth of our business in Asia, we may consider expanding our Hong Kong team beyond R&D to include more product, marketing, and sales professionals in the future.”

     Since its establishment in 2011, Whale TV partnered with over 400 global TV brands and has enabled more than 44 million monthly active households worldwide to discover, search and watch their favourite entertainment programmes. As an independent smart TV OS, Whale TV is driving innovation to build a unified smart TV ecosystem that connects consumers, TV brands, content providers and advertisers.

     For more information about Whale TV, please visit: www.whaletv.com

     To download photos, please visit: www.flickr.com/photos/investhk/albums/72177720329959798/

     

FS concludes visit to Saudi Arabia (with photos/video)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The Financial Secretary, Mr Paul Chan, concluded the final day of his visit to Saudi Arabia yesterday (October 30, Riyadh time).

In the morning, Mr Chan met with the Governor of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), H.E. Mr Yasir Al-Rumayyan, to exchange views on deepening collaboration in the areas of investment and innovation and technology development between the two places. Mr Chan noted that over the past few years, Hong Kong and the PIF have built a solid foundation for co-operation across various sectors. He expressed hope that future collaboration can be further strengthened to contribute to the Belt and Road Initiative and support the development goals of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.

The visit yielded fruitful outcomes, including the signing of five agreements or memoranda of understanding (MoUs) between members of the Hong Kong delegation and local partners. These covered a wide range of areas, particularly innovation and technology and the digital economy. Mr Chan witnessed several of the signing ceremonies. Among them, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and the Digital Cooperation Organization signed an MoU to promote the use of Hong Kong as a platform by start-ups and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from the organisation’s member economies to access the Asia-Pacific market, while also supporting their digital transformation efforts.

In addition, three technology companies from Hong Kong and the Chinese Mainland – specialising respectively in artificial intelligence, smart sensing technologies and robotics — signed strategic co-operation agreements or MoUs with Saudi enterprises. The agreements cover areas such as technology application, business development and scenario implementation, further promoting the deployment and advancement of innovative technologies in the Middle East. Separately, an environmental technology company also signed an MoU with a local construction firm to facilitate the wider application of its technologies in Saudi Arabia.

Mr Chan also led the Hong Kong delegation on a visit to the flagship urban development project in Riyadh, New Murabba. During the visit, Mr Chan met with the Chief Executive Officer of the New Murabba Development Company, Mr Michael Dyke, and attended a business exchange session between the company and the Hong Kong delegation.

Mr Chan remarked that Hong Kong possesses internationally recognised strengths in urban planning, architectural design, engineering consultancy, construction technology innovation, as well as project management and financing. He noted the keen interest of Hong Kong professionals in participating in large-scale urban development projects abroad. He invited the New Murabba Development Company to conduct a roadshow in Hong Kong to identify suitable partners and explore financing opportunities, thereby fostering collaboration in city development and infrastructure between the two sides.

Mr Chan also attended two networking events yesterday: a high-level luncheon hosted by local bank SAB, and the “Hong Kong – Saudi Business Dinner” co-organised by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Dubai and Invest Hong Kong. At both events, Mr Chan delivered keynote speeches, in which he outlined Hong Kong’s latest developments and competitive advantages, and engaged in exchanges with attendees.

Mr Chan emphasised that with the unique advantages of “one country, two systems”, Hong Kong serves as a two-way platform connecting the Chinese Mainland with the rest of the world. It is well positioned to facilitate trade, investment, finance and cultural exchanges between China and the Middle East, as well as the wider region. He added that Hong Kong’s strengths in finance, commerce, logistics, and innovation and technology, together with its integration with the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, offer significant potential for broader collaboration with Saudi Arabia. He welcomed members of the Saudi business community to visit Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area to explore co-operation opportunities and expand their business.

Mr Chan concluded his visit to Saudi Arabia last night (October 30, Riyadh time) and will return to Hong Kong at around noon time today (October 31, Hong Kong time).

                                         

Special traffic arrangements for 15th National Games torch relay

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

The Police today (October 31) reminded members of the public that in order to facilitate the holding of the 15th National Games torch relay, the following special traffic arrangements will be implemented in phases on Hong Kong Island and in Kowloon from November 1 to 2. All affected roads will be reopened in due course after the torch relay has passed through. The Police urge members of the public travelling to areas subject to road traffic control to plan their journeys in advance and to make use of public transport as far as possible.
 
Hong Kong Island
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A. Road closure
 
Phase I

Expo Drive East outside Golden Bauhinia Square, including the pick-up/drop off areas, will be closed from 8am on November 2, except for authorised vehicles.
 
Phase II
 
The following roads will be closed from 9am on November 2, except for authorised vehicles:
 
–  Expo Drive;
–  Expo Drive East, including the pick-up/drop off areas;
–  Part of the traffic lanes of northbound Fleming Road between eastbound Lung Tat Path and westbound Lung Wo Road;
–  Eastbound Lung Tat Path; and
–  The slip road leading from eastbound Central-Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel to Expo Drive.
 
B. Traffic diversions
 
The following arrangements will be implemented from 9am on November 2:
 
–  Traffic along eastbound Expo Drive heading for Central–Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel will be diverted via eastbound Lung Wo Road; and
–  Traffic along eastbound Connaught Road Central flyover heading for Hung Hing Road via Central–Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel will be diverted via Man Po Street, eastbound Yiu Sing Street and eastbound Lung Wo Road.
 
C. Suspension of parking spaces
 
All metered and on-street parking spaces on Expo Drive and Expo Drive East outside Golden Bauhinia Square will be suspended from 8pm on November 1.
 
Kowloon
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A. Road closure
 
The following roads will be closed from 8.30am on November 2, except for authorised vehicles:

– Hung Hom Bypass between Salisbury Road and Hung Lok Road;
– Hung Hom Bypass between Salisbury Road and Metropolis Drive;
– Southbound Salisbury Road between Hong Chong Road and Hung Hom Bypass;
– Salisbury Road between Canton Road and Hung Hom Bypass, including the Salisbury Road underpass;
– The U-turn slip road leading from eastbound Salisbury Road to westbound Salisbury Road;
– Hong Wan Path;
– Mody Lane;
– Chatham Road South between Mody Road and Salisbury Road;
– Nathan Road between Mody Road and Salisbury Road;
– Peking Road between Nathan Road and Lock Road;
– Middle Road between Hankow Road and Salisbury Road;
– Hankow Road between Middle Road and Salisbury Road;
– Southbound Kowloon Park Drive between Peking Road and Middle Road;
– Kowloon Park Drive between Middle Road and Salisbury Road; and
– Canton Road between Peking Road and Salisbury Road.
 
B. Traffic diversions
 
The following arrangements will be implemented from 8.30am on November 2:
 
– Traffic along southbound Hung Hom Road will be diverted via Hung Hom Bypass to the Cheong Tung Road South roundabout;
– Traffic along eastbound Metropolis Drive cannot turn right to southbound Hung Hom Bypass;
– Traffic along southbound Hung Hom Bypass must turn right to westbound Metropolis Drive;
– Traffic along southbound Chatham Road South must turn left to eastbound Mody Road;
– Traffic along southbound Nathan Road must turn left to eastbound Mody Road;
– Traffic along southbound Kowloon Park Drive must turn left to eastbound Peking Road;
– Traffic along westbound Middle Road cannot turn left to southbound Kowloon Park Drive;
– Traffic along southbound Canton Road must turn left via eastbound Peking Road to northbound Kowloon Park Drive; and
– Traffic along Mody Road cannot turn right to Mody Lane.
 
C. Suspension of parking spaces and pick-up/drop-off areas
 
All on-street parking spaces and pick-up/drop-off areas along the closed road sections in Tsim Sha Tsui, and all metered parking spaces on Sung Wong Toi Road and Kowloon City Road between Ma Tau Kok Road and Sung Wong Toi Road, will be suspended from 8pm on November 1 to 2pm on November 2.
 
D. Suspension of car parks
 
Vehicles cannot enter or leave car parks within the closed road areas in Tsim Sha Tsui from 8.30am on November 2.
 
Any vehicles found illegally parked within the precincts mentioned above will be towed away without prior warning, and may be subject to multiple ticketing.
 
During the torch relay, the Police will temporarily close footbridges along the route, and public entry will not be permitted. Designated areas at other public locations along the route will be reserved for spectators.
 
The Police anticipate that traffic in the Tsim Sha Tsui area will become relatively congested. Motorists should exercise tolerance and patience, and take heed of instructions of police officers on site. The Police will implement appropriate arrangements subject to the prevailing traffic and crowd conditions.

Appointments to Estate Agents Authority announced

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

     The Government announced today (October 31) that the Chief Executive has reappointed the following individuals to the Estate Agents Authority (EAA) for a period of two years with effect from November 1, 2025:
 
Chairman
Professor Simon Siu Chak-yu
 
Vice-Chairman
Ms Jane Curzon Lo
 
Person of Category A (estate agency sector)
Mr Raymond Tsoi Chi-chung
 
Person of Category C (others)
Mr Jonathan Chang Tien-yin, SC
 
     The membership list of the EAA with effect from November 1, 2025, is as follows:
 
Chairman
Professor Simon Siu Chak-yu
 
Vice-Chairman
Ms Jane Curzon Lo
 
Persons of Category A (estate agency sector)
Mr Chiu Kam-kuen
Miss Amber Ng Yan-pui
Mr Jacob Poon Tat-hang
Mr Raymond Tsoi Chi-chung
Mr Yu Chi-wing
 
Persons of Category B (related fields)
Mr Albert Cheng Ting-ning
Mr Francis Ho Ying-foo
Miss Lok Hom-ning
Professor Tang Bo-sin
 
Persons of Category C (others)
Mr Jonathan Chang Tien-yin, SC
Professor Chow Wai-shun
Ms Irene Chu Ngar-yee
Mr Dennis Ho Chiu-ping
Mr Ryan Ip Man-ki
Mr Kevin Wong Ho
Mr Michael Wong Yick-kam
Mr Eric Woo Hing-yip
Permanent Secretary for Housing or her representative
 
     The EAA is a statutory body established on November 1, 1997, under the Estate Agents Ordinance (Cap. 511) with a view to enhancing the standard of estate agents’ service and the protection of buyers and sellers of property.

Hong Kong Customs conducts joint enforcement operations with FEHD regarding sale of hairy crabs (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

Hong Kong Customs and the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) have been carrying out joint enforcement operations since Monday (October 27) to inspect hairy crab retail outlets in various districts, with the aim of protecting consumer rights and upholding food safety by ensuring hairy crabs on sale in the market comply with relevant stipulations and requirements under the laws.

     During the inspections, Customs officers and officers of the Centre for Food Safety and the Environmental Hygiene Branch of the FEHD monitored the sale of hairy crabs and also checked supporting documents for the place of origin and health certificates of the hairy crabs to ensure that the hairy crabs sold at retail shops are fit for human consumption and are in compliance with the Trade Descriptions Ordinance (TDO), the Food Safety Ordinance, and the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance.

     As of now, officers of the two departments have inspected 42 hairy crab retail shops, and no irregularity has been found. The relevant joint enforcement operations will continue.

     Apart from carrying out inspections in the market, Customs officers also made use of the big-data analytics system to analyse and verify whether online shops selling hairy crabs had complied with the TDO, with a view to safeguarding the interests of consumers when making online purchases.  
 
     Customs attaches great importance to the protection of consumer rights and will take appropriate enforcement action once activities in violation of the TDO are detected in the market. The department also reminds traders not to apply a false trade description to goods or services, or to supply or offer to supply goods or services to which a false trade description is applied. Those who violate the TDO are liable on conviction to a maximum fine of $500,000 and imprisonment for five years.

     The FEHD reminds traders that according to the Public Health and Municipal Services Ordinance, all food available for sale in Hong Kong, whether imported or locally produced, should be fit for human consumption. Also, any person who operates an unlicensed food business or sells restricted foods without permission is liable on conviction to a maximum fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for six months. Under the Food Safety Ordinance, any person who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with the record-keeping requirement relating to movement of food commits an offence and is liable to a maximum fine of $10,000 and imprisonment for three months upon conviction.

     Customs and the FEHD remind traders not to import or put on sale hairy crabs with an unknown origin. Consumers should make purchases at reputable shops with the Shell Fish (Hairy Crab) Permit or relevant written permission granted by the FEHD.

     Members of the public may report any suspected violations of the TDO to Customs’ 24-hour hotline 182 8080 or its dedicated crime-reporting email account (crimereport@customs.gov.hk) or online form (eform.cefs.gov.hk/form/ced002) if they suspect that hairy crabs bought are of falsely claimed place of origin.

     In addition, if members of the public suspect that there are operators selling hairy crabs without the relevant permits/permissions or the hairy crabs are not accompanied by health certificates, they may file a report to the FEHD by calling the hotline at 2868 0000 or through email (enquiries@fehd.gov.hk).