Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region
Hong Kong Jockey Club Trophy para table tennis (TT11) competition of 12th NGD and 9th NSOG to be held tomorrow
| Competition date: Limited tickets for the para table tennis (TT11) competition are still available for sale and members of the public can purchase tickets at the ticket office of the competition area at Tsuen Wan Sports Centre. The ticket office will operate one hour before the event starts on event days until ticket verification ceases for that day’s event (i.e. 30 minutes before the scheduled finish time). Each ticket is sold at HK$11 and various electronic payment methods are accepted. Real-name registration for ticket sales is adopted and please prepare an identity document for ticket purchase and before entering the venue. An official franchised merchandise store will be set up on-site outside the competition venue, 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. Outside the competition venue, there will also be a competition village with various game booths, including digital interactive games, booth games and art workshops themed around the competition events hosted by Hong Kong competition region. The competition village will be open from 10am to 4pm on December 13, and from 10am to 6pm on December 14. Members of the public are welcome to try the games and purchase tickets to watch the competitions and cheer for athletes in person. NNNN TD starts processing applications for Southbound Travel for Guangdong VehiclesSource: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4 The Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles (Entry into the Urban Area) has been open for application from eligible Guangdong private cars since yesterday (December 9). The Transport Department (TD) received over 100 applications referred from the Mainland authority on the first day. The Guangdong Provincial Government conducted the first round of ballot last month (November 23), with 2 388 persons registered, exceeding the pre-set quota of 1 700. These 1 700 successful applicants started submitting their applications to the Guangdong Provincial Government from yesterday gradually. After preliminary vetting by the Mainland authority, the application information will be passed to the TD for further vetting and processing of permit application. When the applicants complete all the required application procedures (such as vehicle inspection, verification of e-contact means, obtaining insurance and then submit valid documents via the application system), the TD will issue an electronic permit and approval letter to the successful applicants. They shall then make a travel booking online before entry into Hong Kong. Starting from 0.00am on December 23, the approved Guangdong private cars with confirmed travel bookings can enter Hong Kong via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. The TD is working closely with the Mainland authority to expedite the processing of applications and remind the applicants to complete each application step on time to speed up the approval process. DH recorded another local case of chikungunya fever involving Tsing Yi Nature Trails and advises public not to visit the areaSource: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4 The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health announced that, as of 5pm today (December 10), the CHP has recorded one new local case of chikungunya fever (CF), involving a patient who visited the Tsing Yi Nature Trails during the incubation period. The Tsing Yi Nature Trails is currently closed until further notice. The relevant government departments are conducting large-scale mosquito control and prevention efforts along the trails. To avoid exposure to chemicals or interfering the mosquito control operations, members of the public should not enter the area. The CHP continues to urge individuals not to visit the Tsing Yi Nature Trails. Individuals who have recently hiked along the Tsing Yi Nature Trails to seek medical attention as soon as possible if they develop relevant symptoms and to call the enquiry hotline (Tel: 2125 2373). The CHP yesterday issued another letter to all doctors and hospitals in Hong Kong, urging them to closely monitor whether their patients present with compatible symptoms and arrange blood tests for those concerned. The CHP’s Public Health Laboratory Services Branch will provide free testing services.
​​The abovementioned measures will be continued. Furthermore, the Government will further enhance the mosquito control efforts in addition to the existing measures. Members of the public should use DEET-containing insect repellents or other effective active ingredients properly to prevent mosquito bites, but the following precautions should be taken when using them:
​ The public should call 1823 in case of mosquito problems, and may visit the following pages for more information: the CF page of the CHP and the Travel Health Service, the latest Travel Health News, tips for using insect repellents, and the CHP Facebook Page, Instagram Account and YouTube Channel, and also the Mosquito Prevention and Control dedicated page of the FEHD. Courts prioritise Tai Po fire casesSource: Hong Kong Information Services To offer support to individuals affected by the fire at Wang Fuk Court, Tai Po, the Judiciary announced today that all potential legal proceedings related to the incident will be handled with priority and expeditiously through a series of facilitative measures. A dedicated task group, headed by the Chief Judge of the High Court and comprising relevant court leaders and specialist judges, will be set up to ensure the swift handling of legal proceedings related to the incident at all court levels, without unduly compromising the administration of justice. The Judiciary will designate a team of support staff for handling probate-related matters relating to the deceased victims of the fire. The team will liaise with relevant government departments to disseminate essential information on probate-related matters to affected families. A special hotline 2840 1683 is in operation to answer enquiries. The Judiciary will also waive probate-related scheduled fees relating to the deceased victims. At the same time, the court will consider fee concessions for other court services. Additionally, the processing of coroner-related matters, including the issue of Certificates of the Fact of Death, will be expedited. Legal aid offered to blaze residentsSource: Hong Kong Information Services The Legal Aid Department (LAD) today announced that it has established a dedicated task force to implement support measures to assist individuals affected by the fire at Wang Fuk Court, Tai Po, in applying for legal aid in accordance with statutory requirements. The legal aid aims to handle litigation and related matters about personal injury claims, property damage claims and employees’ compensation claims, the department explained. Specifically, the LAD has co-ordinated with the Social Welfare Department to leverage the “one social worker per household” service to disseminate information on legal aid, such as details on the scope of the legal aid, application procedures and eligibility criteria. In addition, the LAD has established telephone hotlines (2867 4516 or 2399 2277) to address enquiries from the affected citizens about legal aid. To ensure that the affected citizens can obtain legal aid as soon as possible, the LAD will streamline the application procedures and deploy staff to expedite the processing of applications. Furthermore, seminars will be held to elaborate on legal aid application matters. Staff will offer assistance on site. Separately, taking into account the burden and needs of the affected citizens, the LAD will arrange legal representatives to handle their litigation upon approval of their legal aid applications. In this regard, the LAD reminds the prospective applicants not to arrange their own legal representation, and not give instructions or sign authorisation documents for legal services, in order to avoid incurring unnecessary costs and safeguard their own interests. Scaffold removal on 3 buildings setSource: Hong Kong Information Services Upon liaison with Police, the Housing Department will remove burnt scaffolding on the external walls of Wang Cheong House, Wang Tai House and Wang Sun House at Wang Fuk Court, Tai Po, starting this Friday. Meanwhile, the Buildings Department’s orders to remove scaffold nets has all been complied with. It will announce a new set of arrangements within this week requiring scaffold nets used at construction sites to be sampled on-site and certified as compliant with the relevant standards prior to installation, so that the relevant external wall work can resume as soon as possible. Financial support As of noon today, donations received by the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po had reached about $3.1 billion. Combined with the $300 million in startup capital from the Government, this takes the fund to a total of around $3.4 billion. The fund will provide a living allowance to each affected household. As of today, 1,717 cases had been processed. The fund will also provide the families of each deceased victim with a $200,000 token of solidarity, as well as $50,000 to cover funeral costs. As of today, a total of 109 cases had been processed. Furthermore, the Government announced today that a new special one-off grant of $100,000 under the fund will be provided to flat owners at all the eight blocks at Wang Fuk Court. Social workers from the Social Welfare Department have been in contact with more than 1,980 affected households, and more than 4,900 residents have been registered for the “one social worker per household” follow-up service. Accommodation arrangements As of this morning, a total of 1,435 residents had been accommodated under the co-ordination of the Home & Youth Affairs Bureau, in youth hostels, camps or hotel rooms. Another 2,677 residents have moved into transitional housing units provided by the Housing Bureau or the Hong Kong Housing Society. Separately, the temporary shelter at Tai Po Community Centre has ceased operation as users there have all relocated to the emergency accommodation arranged by the Government. The temporary shelter at Tung Cheong Street Community Hall will remain in operation until existing users have moved to the emergency accommodation. Relief supplies On the Government’s online platform for donated supplies, about 1,700 registrations have been received, with approximately 30% submitted by organisations. Over 16,300 donated items, covering various categories, have been distributed. Regulation work The Housing Bureau’s Independent Checking Unit has inspected the scaffoldings at Yee Kok Court in Sham Shui Po, On Kay Court in Kwun Tong, Sui Wo Court in Sha Tin, Ching Lai Court in Sham Shui Po and Fung Wah Estate in Chai Wan. The contractor concerned has completed removing all the miscellaneous items on the scaffolding. As of 4pm today, the Labour Department had inspected 404 construction sites, issued a total of 210 written warnings and 104 improvement notices, and taken out 25 prosecutions. Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu and Mrs Wu Visit The Epoch Times’ New Office to Extend Congratulations on RelocationSource: Republic of China Taiwan Director General David Cheng-Wei Wu, accompanied by his wife and colleagues, visited the new office of The Epoch Times to offer congratulations on the relocation and was warmly welcomed by President Lilian Fan. Over 100 travel scheme cases referredSource: Hong Kong Information Services The Transport Department (TD) today said it received over 100 applications, referred by the Mainland authority, on the first day of applications for the Southbound Travel for Guangdong Vehicles (Entry into the Urban Area), from eligible Guangdong private cars. The Guangdong Provincial Government conducted the first ballot round on November 23, with 2,388 people registered, exceeding the pre-set quota of 1,700. These 1,700 successful applicants started submitting their applications to the Guangdong Provincial Government gradually from yesterday. After preliminary vetting by the Mainland authority, the application information will be passed to the TD for further vetting and processing of permit application. When the applicants complete all the required application procedures, such as vehicle inspection, verification of e-contact means, obtaining insurance, and then submitting valid documents via the application system, the TD will issue an electronic permit and approval letter to the successful applicants. They can then make a travel booking online before entry into Hong Kong. Starting from 0.00am on December 23, the approved Guangdong private cars with confirmed travel bookings can enter Hong Kong via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. The TD is working closely with the Mainland authority to expedite the processing of applications. It reminded the applicants to complete each application step on time to speed up the approval process. $100k grant set for blaze flat ownersSource: Hong Kong Information Services The “Steering Committee on the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po”, at its first meeting today, agreed to launch a new special grant under the fund to provide $100,000 to each of the flat owners at Wang Fuk Court, Tai Po. Deputy Chief Secretary Cheuk Wing-hing, who chaired the meeting, said: “Since its establishment, the support fund has implemented various support measures to assist residents in addressing their urgent needs and rebuilding their lives, providing long-term and sustained support. “The new flat owner grant will provide immediate assistance to owners of the affected flats, including those who rented out their properties.” Donations received so far by the support fund have reached about $3.1 billion. Combined with the $300 million in startup capital from the Government, this takes the fund to a total of around $3.4 billion. Donors to the support fund can claim and be allowed tax deductions of such donations during the relevant assessment year. To facilitate members of the public, donations made to the fund through bank transfer with an amount of $50,000 or below will be eligible for tax deductions without the requirement of official receipts. Donors are required to retain the relevant donation receipts for verification. Detailed arrangements will be announced here on December 15. The steering committee, convened by the Deputy Chief Secretary, is responsible for advising on matters such as the fund’s operation as well as supervising and monitoring the establishment and implementation of support measures under the fund. Steering Committee on the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po convenes first meetingSource: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4 The Steering Committee on the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po convened its first meeting today (December 10). The meeting was chaired by the Deputy Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Cheuk Wing-hing.
Donations made to the Support Fund for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po are regarded as approved charitable donations made to the Government for charitable purposes. Donors can claim and be allowed tax deductions of such donations during the relevant year of assessment. To facilitate members of the public, donations made to the Fund through bank transfer with an amount of $50,000 or below will be eligible for tax deductions without the requirement of official receipts. Donors are required to retain the relevant donation receipts for verification. The detailed arrangements will be announced on the Government’s thematic website on Support Services for Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po (www.taipofire.gov.hk/eng/fund.html) on Monday (December 15). |