Proposed installation works of Asia Link Cable – Hong Kong Bundle (ALC-HK Cable Bundle) Submarine Cable System gazetted

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Proposed installation works of Asia Link Cable – Hong Kong Bundle (ALC-HK Cable Bundle) Submarine Cable System gazetted* Southern Home Affairs Enquiry Centre of the Southern District Office (G/F, Ocean Court, 3 Aberdeen Praya Road, Aberdeen, Hong Kong);
* Islands Home Affairs Enquiry Centre (Cheung Chau) of the Islands District Office (G/F, 22 San Hing Street, Cheung Chau);
* Islands Home Affairs Enquiry Centre (Mui Wo) of the Islands District Office (G/F, Mui Wo Government Offices, 2 Ngan Kwong Wan Road, Mui Wo, Lantau Island);
* Islands Home Affairs Enquiry Centre (Tung Chung) of the Islands District Office (1/F, Tung Chung Post Office Building, 6 Mei Tung Street, Tung Chung, Lantau Island);
* Sai Kung Home Affairs Enquiry Centre of the Sai Kung District Office (G/F, Sai Kung Tseung Kwan O Government Complex, 38 Pui Shing Road, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories); and 
* Lands Department’s website (www.landsd.gov.hkIssued at HKT 11:00

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DH’s enforcement operation “Laserflame” against illegal smoking in statutory no smoking areas of public transport facilities and Announcement of extension of statutory no smoking areas in public transport facilities

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

DH’s enforcement operation “Laserflame” against illegal smoking in statutory no smoking areas of public transport facilities and Announcement of extension of statutory no smoking areas in public transport facilities1. Chai Wan (East) Temporary Bus Terminus;
2. Exhibition Centre Station Public Transport Interchange, Wan Chai;
3. Wong Chuk Hang Station Public Transport Facilities;
4. Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Port Public Transport Interchange;
5. Kwai Tsui Estate Public Transport Interchange, Kwai Chung;
6. Pak Tam Chung Bus Terminus, Sai Kung;
7. Tuen Mun Central Bus Terminus;
8. Tung Chung Development Pier Bus Terminus;
9. Yau Oi (South) Bus Terminus, Tuen Mun (temporarily closed); and
10. Yuen Long (Tak Yip Street) Bus Terminus.Issued at HKT 11:00

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Tenders for operation and management contracts of Light Public Housing invited (with photo)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

​The Housing Bureau (HB) today (August 22) invites tenders for the ninth and 10th operation and management contracts of Light Public Housing (LPH), and encourages capable and experienced organisations to participate.

The two contracts, relating to the LPH project at Yan Po Road, Tuen Mun (i.e. Tuen Mun Area 54), are for the operation and management of about 2 800 units each. The entire LPH project at Yan Po Road, Tuen Mun, will provide about 5 600 units in total and is expected to be completed in the third quarter of next year. 

Vacancy in Yuen Long District Council

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Vacancy in Yuen Long District Council 
The ex officio member, Mr Kwok Wing-cheong, passed away on August 2, 2025. Pursuant to section 19A(1)(a) of the District Councils Ordinance (Cap. 547), his office has become vacant.
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Firing practice for September 2025

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

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Protecting children’s vision health has been a long-standing commitment for DH

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region – 4

In response to media reports on the visual health of children in Hong Kong, the Department of Health (DH) today (August 21) gave the following response:
 
“The DH has been safeguarding the physical and psychosocial health of children, including their vision, through health promotion and disease prevention services. One of the major initiatives is to provide regular free assessment services for children in Hong Kong at different stages of their development through the Maternal and Child Health Centres (MCHCs) and the Student Health Service (SHS) Centres of the DH. These services enable the early identification of children with visual acuity problems, allowing for the timely provision of advice and intervention, including referrals to appropriate institutions for further assessment or treatment.
 
Pre-school children
 
The MCHCs of the DH offer free Pre-School Vision Screening for children aged four to five, aiming to identify those with visual problems, such as amblyopia, squint or significant refractive errors, as early as possible. When necessary, children are referred to ophthalmologists for further visual assessment and treatment to safeguard their vision and visual development. Last year (2024), more than 23 600 children, which were new cases, participated in the Pre-School Vision Screening. Among them, 15 per cent were referred to ophthalmologists for follow-up.
 
Primary school children
 
The visual acuity tests provided by the SHS are screening tests. Students will be arranged to undergo the screening service every year regardless of whether they wear glasses. The test aims to detect as early as possible visual acuity problems of the students, and whether the problems so detected have already been appropriately corrected, including wearing suitable glasses.
 
Those who fail the visual acuity test will be referred to optometrists of the DH’s Special Assessment Service for further visual assessment. Parents of the students may also choose to consult private optometrists for assessments and follow-ups. In addition, the SHS will provide a stereoscopic vision test to Primary One students (or those at their first visit) to identify other visual problems, including amblyopia and squint, for follow-up.
 
In the 2023/24 school year, around 257 000 primary school students (i.e. about 80 per cent of primary school students in Hong Kong) received free annual health assessment services, including visual acuity tests. Among them, 35.1 per cent of students wore glasses. Upon assessment, it was found that nearly 20 per cent (over 50 000 persons), who failed preliminary visual acuity test or had other eye or visual problems, required further assessment by optometrists in the SHS or private sector. Among these, about 33 000 primary students had never worn glasses.
 
The DH recommends primary school children aged between six and 12 years old to limit recreational screen time to less than two hours a day. The health assessment questionnaire revealed that 43.3 per cent of primary school students indicated that they spent two or more hours in using Internet or electronic screen products (including computers, tablets, smartphones, video games and television) for recreational purposes on a typical school day. The proportion was higher than in the pre-COVID years of around 30 per cent, which is a cause for concern.
 
Apart from reminding students of the appropriate recreational screen time, the DH has set up a webpage on Healthy Use of Internet and Electronic Screen Products to assist parents and teachers in handling related issues.
 
The DH reminds students to adopt the following health tips to protect their vision when using electronic screen products:

  • Use proper lighting and reduce glare on the device screen;
  • Keep a proper distance and posture for screen viewing;
  • Take rest: follow the 20-20-20 rule (take a 20-second break to view something at least 20 feet away for every 20 minutes);
  • Follow the 30-40-50 principle: keep a reading distance no less than 50 centimetres for computers, 40cm for tablet personal computers and 30cm for smartphones;
  • Blink frequently; and
  • Conduct regular eye checks and adopt good viewing habits.

 
Registration for the annual health assessment service of the 2025/26 school year will be available through schools in early September. The DH will continue to provide vision screening services and appropriate referrals for children in Hong Kong, and will provide related health promotion activities in order to safeguard the vision and eye health of students.”

Hong Kong performers bring East-meets-West creativity to Edinburgh Festival Fringe (with photos)

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

Hong Kong performers bring East-meets-West creativity to Edinburgh Festival Fringe  
     The Director-General of the London ETO, Miss Fiona Chau, addressed the audience before two performances staged on August 20 (Edinburgh time). She highlighted Hong Kong’s vision of further enhancing its role as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange, as supported by the National 14th Five-Year Plan.
 
      “The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government is firmly committed to nurturing home-grown talent and expanding global opportunities for our artists. We are investing in world-class arts infrastructure, such as the new 50 000-seat stadium at the Kai Tak Sports Park, and have launched flagship events such as the inaugural Hong Kong Performing Arts Expo in 2024, which gathered leading artists and institutions from around the world,” Miss Chau remarked.
 
     Noting the growing connections between Hong Kong and Edinburgh, particularly in the cultural and business sectors, Miss Chau welcomed Edinburgh enterprises to explore the diverse business opportunities that Hong Kong has to offer. She highlighted the introduction of a two-tier liquor duty system in Hong Kong last year as an example of the city’s strategy to facilitate business. This initiative has encouraged the trade and auctions of high-end liquor in Hong Kong, thereby giving impetus to the development of other high value-added sectors such as logistics and storage, tourism, as well as high-end food and beverage consumption. These developments open the door for even broader collaboration between Edinburgh and Hong Kong.
 
     Running from August 1 to 25 in Edinburgh, the United Kingdom (UK), the Festival showcased three Hong Kong programmes: “Cantonese Opera x Children’s Interactive Theatre: Dic Dic Chang Chang Playground” by One Table Two Chairs Charitable Foundation; “Rock Hard – A Theatrical A Cappella Adventure” by Yat Po Singers; and “Waves of Tradition: A New Horizon in Scottish-Chinese Music” by Wan and two UK musicians, Eleanor Dunsdon and Gregor Black. These performances underscored Hong Kong’s vibrant cultural contributions and its role in international cultural exchanges.
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CFS urges public not to consume two kinds of French cheese suspected to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes

Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

CFS urges public not to consume two kinds of French cheese suspected to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenesPlace of origin: France
Pack size: 125 grams
Lot numbers / use-by dates / importers:
(1) C4314092 / November 8, 2025 / JJ Global Sourcing Limited;
(2) C5073065 / March 13, 2026 / JJ Global Sourcing Limited; and
(3) C5084081 / March 24, 2026 / Classic Fine Foods (Hong Kong) LimitedPlace of origin: France
Pack size: 125 grams
Batch number / use-by date / importer:
(1) C5084093 / March 24, 2026 / Classic Fine Foods (Hong Kong) LimitedIssued at HKT 20:30

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