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SHA attends cultural ministers’ meeting of China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Chengdu (with photos)

     The Secretary for Home Affairs, Mr Lau Kong-wah, today (October 25) attended the fourth cultural ministers’ meeting of the China-Arab States Cooperation Forum in Chengdu, Sichuan. Mr Lau participated in the meeting as a representative of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and as a member of the Chinese delegation led by the Minister of Culture and Tourism, Mr Luo Shugang. The theme of the forum is cultural exchange and collaboration of China and Arab states under the international co-operation framework of the Belt and Road Initiative.
     
     Speaking at the meeting, Mr Lau said, “Hong Kong strives to expand co-operation and strengthen arts and cultural exchange with regions along the Belt and Road, in order to forge people-to-people bonds. Hong Kong has signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Cultural Co-operation with Egypt. We look forward to establishing closer ties on cultural collaboration with more Arab states.”

     He said Hong Kong has various kinds of cultural exchanges and co-operation with countries around the world, and the cultural exchanges between Hong Kong and the Arab states have been remarkable. Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have supported and participated in the yearly Asian Ethnic Cultural Performances, co-organised by the Hong Kong Government and consulates. Reciprocal visits have been arranged for officials responsible for cultural affairs from Hong Kong and the Arab states to conduct exchanges on museum services and library work.

     During the meeting, Mr Lau introduced the latest developments of the West Kowloon Cultural District, including the commissioning of the Xiqu Centre at the end of this year. The Hong Kong Palace Museum and M+ will be completed in the coming years. He said these two large-scale museums would integrate ancient and contemporary arts as well as Eastern and Western culture at the West Kowloon Cultural District.

     Today, Mr Lau visited cultural facilities in Chengdu to keep abreast of the city’s latest cultural developments. At night, he will attend the closing ceremony of the fourth Arabic Arts Festival. Mr Lau will return to Hong Kong tomorrow morning (October 26).

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November 2018 adjustment in ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations

     The Electrical and Mechanical Services Department today (October 25) announced an adjustment to the auto-LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations from November 1 to November 30, 2018, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contracts of the dedicated LPG filling stations.

     A department spokesman said that the adjustment on November 1, 2018, reflects the movement of the LPG international price in October 2018. The adjusted auto-LPG ceiling prices for dedicated LPG filling stations will range from $3.89 to $4.42 per litre, representing an increase of $0.13 per litre.

     The spokesman said that the auto-LPG ceiling prices are adjusted according to a specified pricing formula. The formula comprises two elements – the LPG international price and the LPG operating price. The LPG international price is the LPG international price of the preceding month. The LPG operating price is adjusted on the first day of February every year according to the movement in the Composite Consumer Price Index in the previous year.

     The auto-LPG ceiling prices for respective dedicated LPG filling stations in November 2018 are as follows:
 

Location of dedicated LPG filling station Auto-LPG ceiling price
in November 2018    
(HK$/litre)
Auto-LPG ceiling price
in October 2018
(HK$/litre)
Fung Yip Street, Chai Wan 4.42          4.29
Ngo Cheung Road, West Kowloon 4.42          4.29
Sham Mong Road, Mei Foo 4.10          3.97
Yip Wong Road, Tuen Mun 4.10          3.97
Marsh Road, Wan Chai 4.09          3.96
Fung Mat Road, Sheung Wan 4.02          3.89
Wai Lok Street, Kwun Tong 4.02           3.89
Yuen Chau Tsai, Tai Po 4.02          3.89
Cheung Yip Street, Kowloon Bay 4.07        3.94
Kwai On Road, Kwai Chung 4.07         3.94
Hang Yiu Street, Ma On Shan 3.89           3.76
Tak Yip Street, Yuen Long 3.89           3.76

     The spokesman said that the details of the LPG international price and the auto-LPG ceiling price of each dedicated LPG filling station have been uploaded to the department website www.emsd.gov.hk. They are also posted at dedicated LPG filling stations to enable the trades to monitor the price adjustment.

     Details of the pricing adjustment mechanism for dedicated LPG filling stations can also be viewed under the “What’s New” section of the department website at www.emsd.gov.hk/en/what_s_new/current/index.html. read more