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Dinosaurs x MTR is a surprisingly good concept

Harbour Times
Aug 10, 2022
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🌊Liberal Party vs Liberal Party

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Good morning,

Do you follow us on LinkedIn (as well as our more pushed platforms)? You should because we put all our weekly roundups in super fun infographic form exclusively there.

Infographic covering top 5 Hong Kong news stories from Harbour Times in July 2022.

I mean just look at it. You definitely need some of these roundups in your life.

Why exclusively on LinkedIn? I haven’t really thought that deeply about it except I think it looks better there than it does on Instagram. Although I guess I could post them on Twitter too or something. Open to suggestions!

~ Cyril


On Today’s Tide

  1. Politics | Liberal party not so liberal to honourary charimen

  2. COVID |

    • Macau retains Mainland COVID rules

    • Direct flights between UK - CN reopening

  3. More Politics | 80 hours service for ‘Leung Shit’ prank

  4. Events | DINOSAURS VS MTR ART EXHIBITION (IT’S GOOD)

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  1. Economy | InvestHK x FinTech - fast track programs open

  2. Greater China | Beijing’s white paper on Taiwan

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Liberal Party vs Liberal Party

The Liberal Party is going through another internal scuffle after three honourary chairs - James Tien, Selina Chow and Miriam Lau - handed in resignation letters following an meeting by the Party to abolish honourary chair positions. The agenda of the meeting was not disclosed.

After finding out about the motion, the three honourary chairs resigned in anger. Tien said the Party “left him no choice” because his opinions were “no longer valuable”. Chow called the move “callous” and “unacceptable”. Lau expressed “disappointment” in the party’s leadership (ouch, worst blow out of the three!)

Thomas Cheung, Chairman of the Liberal Party said he felt “deep regret” over the resignations and is trying to convince them to stay.

(From left) Selina Chow Liang Shuk-yee, James Tien Pei-chun, Miriam Lau Kin-yee
Chow, Tien and Lau (image via The Standard)
  • 2019 part 2?

In 2019, a similar scuffle emerged but the other way around. Four honourary chairs - our three protagonists and Vincent Fang - sent a letter asking Thomas Cheung to resign from ExCo after the Party released a statement in support of the Extradition Bill.

Cheung had hastily put the statement together with Frankie Yick and Shiu Ka-Fai even though leader of the party at the time, Felix Chung (chairman =/= leader) was against the bill.

Tien said that although the Liberal Party are pro-government, they can’t just throw their weight behind everything the government does when it’s clear the public doesn’t think the same way.


COVID in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong SAR Government News @newsgovhk
The Centre for Health Protection says it is investigating 4,344 additional locally acquired #COVID19 cases, while the Hospital Authority reports that four staff at Hong Kong Children’s Hospital contracted the virus
news.gov.hkHK logs 4.3k COVID-19 casesThe Centre for Health Protection says it is investigating 4,344 additional locally acquired COVID-19 cases, while the Hospital Authority reports that four staff at Hong Kong Children’s Hospital contracted the virus.
12:33 PM ∙ Aug 10, 2022

COVID-19 in Hong Kong

  • New cases: 4,593 (249 imported)

  • Total cases: 1,397,920

  • New deaths: 4

  • Total deaths: 9554

  • Compulsory Testing Locations: 50

Macau sticks to Mainland curbs

CE of Macau Ho Iat-Seng has reaffirmed the city’s position to follow Mainland COVID policies in order to keep the border between Macau and China relatively open. This came after calls for Macau to open up ‘Green Lanes’ for international travelers.

Beijing to London non-stop

The British Embassy in China, and the Chinese Aviation Administration have announced that work is being done on re-starting direct CN - UK flights which were halted for COVID-19.

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UK in China 🇬🇧 @ukinchina
Update on direct flights between the UK and China
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It was just a prank bro

Ex-Hong Kong airlines staff Lau Siu-Wang has been sentenced to 80 hours of communtiy service for his prank on former CE C.Y. Leung’s son Leung Chuen-Yan.

In 2019, Lau, who had access to flight booking details, changed Leung Chuen-Yan’s username on HK Express to ‘Leung Shit’ and added over $3000 worth of add-ons including 24 in flight meals and five different luggage quotas.

Pleading guilty, Lau said he did it because he found it “very funny”.

Truly a jester on the level of uh
Youtube pranks


Events and deals

Support Harbour Times, our friends and partners by attending these events! Let everyone know who sent you by tagging @harbourtimes

  • Dinosaurs x MTR exhibition

To celebrate the 25th Anniversary, MTR, the Science Museum, the Jockey Club and the First Initiatives Foundation have teamed up to present “MTR x Dinosaurs Adventure” a gallery of art of Dinosaurs riding the MTR.

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Whoever decided MTR x Dinosaurs was a good idea for an art competition... This was a great idea and I love it Images: info.gov.hk/gia/general/20
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3:03 PM ∙ Aug 10, 2022

The art are the winning pieces from a student competition of
dinosaurs on the MTR
 run in support of the Science Museum’s current “Big Eight - Dinosaur Revelation” exhibition.

Where: Science Museum, Ground Floor
When: 12 Aug - 26 Oct
The Big 8 Dinosaurs special exhibition will be held until 16 Nov.
Cost: Free (lobby exhibition; fees apply for other parts of the museum).

  • Lifeline Mental Health Livefest at The Wanch

The uncertainty from the COVID-19 pandemic has made it exceedingly difficult for the music industry, particularly live music. Indefinite restrictions have taken a heavy toll on the mental health of not only the artists, but also the thousands of people who work alongside them.

On 20th August 2022, Musicians Foundation will be conducting an afternoon of TedX-style talks focusing on raising awareness on music and mental health.

When: Sat 20 Aug, 3-5pm
Where: The Wanch
Cost: Free

  • Official media partner: ReThink HK returns 5-6 Oct

HT is proud to once again be a media partner for ReThink - HK’s biggest and most exciting sustainability conference. This year’s conference invites more than 300 expert speakers to share their visions and insights, covering important topics like economic progression while coexisting with nature harmoniously, efficient use of resources, transformation to a low-carbon society, and circular economy for future generations.

Sign up here using the code HTP22 for 40% off!

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