LegCo Panel on Transport visits Modular Integrated Construction lift assembly yard under Universal Accessibility Programme (with photos)

The following is issued on behalf of the Legislative Council Secretariat:

     At the invitation of the Highways Department, the Legislative Council Panel on Transport visited the Modular Integrated Construction (MiC) lift assembly yard under the Universal Accessibility Programme (UA Programme) today (July 21) to learn about the Government's latest progress in building barrier-free facilities in public walkways.

     Members first received a briefing from representatives of the Highways Department on the UA Programme, which was launched in 2012 by the Government to retrofit lifts and ramps at public walkways to facilitate the public to commute. Members learnt that out of the 384 items the Government plans to implement, 190 had been completed as at the end of April this year. The rest were either under construction or pending detailed design and other related works.

     Members then observed an illustration of the structure of a MiC lift through 3D-printed models and understood that through the MiC method lift tower or components are installed in the factories before delivery to the sites for final assembly. It can shorten construction time of a lift by up to six months, and hence enhance construction cost-effectiveness.
 
     Members were then given an overview of the operation of the assembly yard and visited the production line to observe assembled MiC modules. They also watched a demonstration of on-site assembly works.

     Members who participated in the visit were the Panel Chairman, Mr Chan Han-pan, the Deputy Chairman, Mr Chan Siu-hung, and Panel member Mr Tony Tse.

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Government to sell site in Kai Tak by public tender

     The Lands Department (LandsD) announced today (July 21) that a site, New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 6590 at Kai Tak Area 2A Site 2 and Site 3, Kai Tak, Kowloon, in the 2023-24 Land Sale Programme, will be disposed of by public tender. The tender invitation for the lot will commence on July 28 and close on September 8.
            
     New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 6590 has a site area of about 13 499 square metres and is designated for non-industrial (excluding godown, hotel and petrol filling station) purposes. The minimum gross floor area and the maximum gross floor area are 55 311 sq m and 92 185 sq m respectively. Both exclude the gross floor area of Government Accommodation, being a neighbourhood elderly centre, a hostel for severely mentally handicapped persons, a day activity centre, a district support centre for persons with disabilities, a boys' home, a centre for cyber youth support team and a lay-by, all to be constructed by the purchaser under the Conditions of Sale.
      
     Land sale documents including the Form of Tender, the Tender Notice, the Conditions of Sale and the sale plans of the lot will be available for downloading from the LandsD website (www.landsd.gov.hk) from July 28, while the sale plans will be available for inspection by the public from the same day until the close of the tender. The sale plans in hard copy form may also be purchased at the Survey and Mapping Office of the LandsD, 6/F, North Point Government Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong, from July 28 until the close of the tender. The particulars of the tender will be gazetted on July 28.




HAD opens temporary heat shelters

​     The Home Affairs Department will continue to open 18 community halls/community centres as temporary heat shelters today (July 21).
 
     The temporary heat shelters will remain open for people to take refuge from the heat when the Very Hot Weather Warning is in force. From 10.30pm to 8am the next day, the temporary heat shelters will also provide bedding and a sleeping place for people in need. The shelters are manned by duty attendants.
 
     For further information, please call the department's hotline before midnight on 2572 8427.
 
     The heat shelters are located at:
 
Hong Kong Island:
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Central and Western –
Sai Ying Pun Community Complex Community Hall
3/F, Sai Ying Pun Community Complex
2 High Street, Sai Ying Pun

Eastern –
Causeway Bay Community Centre
3/F, 7 Fook Yum Road, Causeway Bay
 
Southern –
Wah Kwai Community Centre
Wah Kwai Estate, Kellett Bay
 
Wan Chai –
Wan Chai Activities Centre
LG/F, Wan Chai Market, 258 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai
 
Kowloon Districts:
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Kowloon City –
Hung Hom Community Hall
1/F, Kowloon City Government Offices
42 Bailey Street, Hung Hom
 
Kwun Tong –
Lam Tin (West) Estate Community Centre
71 Kai Tin Road, Lam Tin
 
Sham Shui Po –
Nam Cheong District Community Centre
1 Cheong San Lane, Sham Shui Po 

Wong Tai Sin –
Tsz Wan Shan (South) Estate Community Centre
45 Wan Wah Street, Tsz Wan Shan
 
Yau Tsim Mong –
Henry G Leong Yaumatei Community Centre
60 Public Square Street, Yau Ma Tei
 
New Territories Districts:
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Islands –
Tung Chung Community Hall
G/F, Tung Chung Municipal Services Building, 39 Man Tung Road, Tung Chung
 
Kwai Tsing –
Kwai Shing Community Hall
Podium, Block 6, Kwai Shing West Estate, Kwai Chung
 
North –
Cheung Wah Community Hall
Cheung Wah Estate, Fanling
 
Sai Kung –
Hang Hau Community Hall
G/F, Sai Kung Tseung Kwan O Government Complex, 38 Pui Shing Road, Hang Hau, Tseung Kwan O
 
Sha Tin –
Lung Hang Estate Community Centre
Lung Hang Estate, Sha Tin
 
Tai Po –
Tai Po Community Centre
2 Heung Sze Wui Street, Tai Po
 
Tsuen Wan –
Lei Muk Shue Community Hall
G/F, Hong Shue House, Lei Muk Shue Estate, Tsuen Wan
 
Tuen Mun –
Butterfly Bay Community Centre
Butterfly Estate (near Tip Sum House), Tuen Mun
 
Yuen Long –
Long Ping Community Hall
Long Ping Estate, Yuen Long
 
    In addition to the above heat shelters, a number of community halls/community centres can also be used for taking refuge from the heat during their operating hours. For their address details, please browse the following document: www.had.gov.hk/file_manager/en/documents/public_services/emergency_services/List_CH_CC_Day_E.pdf.




Fraudulent website and phishing message related to Alipay Financial Services (HK) Limited

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:
 
     The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) wishes to alert members of the public to a press release issued by Alipay Financial Services (HK) Limited relating to a fraudulent website and a phishing message. The relevant stored value facility (SVF) licensee has reported the case to the HKMA. 
      
     The fraudulent website link reported by the SVF licensee known at the time is as follows:
hxxps://webinfo[.]fyi/check?token=MTY4OTY0MTM2Mw&v=10
 
     The HKMA wishes to remind the public that anyone who has provided his or her personal information or account credentials, or who has conducted any financial transactions, through or in response to the website or message concerned, should contact the relevant SVF licensee, and report to the Police or contact the Anti-Deception Coordination Centre of the Police at 18222.
 




Business expectations for the third quarter of 2023

     The Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) released today (July 21) the results of the Quarterly Business Tendency Survey for the third quarter (Q3) of 2023.

Business situation

     For all surveyed sectors taken together, the proportion of respondents expecting their business situation to be better (16%) in Q3 2023 over the preceding quarter is higher than that expecting it to be worse (10%).  

     When compared with the results of the Q2 2023 survey round, the proportion of respondents expecting a better business situation in Q3 2023 is 16%, lower than the corresponding proportion of 25% in Q2 2023. On the other hand, the proportion of respondents expecting a worse business situation remained unchanged in Q3 2023 at 10%.

     Analysed by sector, respondents in all of the surveyed sectors expect their business situation to increase on balance or remain broadly unchanged in Q3 2023 as compared with Q2 2023. In particular, significantly more respondents in the accommodation and food services sector expect their business situation to be better in Q3 2023 as compared with Q2 2023.  

     The results of the survey should be interpreted with care. In this type of survey on expectations, the views collected in the survey are affected by the events in the community occurring around the time of enumeration, and it is difficult to establish precisely the extent to which respondents' perception of the future accords with the underlying trends. The enumeration period for this survey round was from June 2, 2023 to July 6, 2023.  

Volume of business/output

     Respondents in all of the surveyed sectors expect their volume of business/output to increase on balance or remain broadly unchanged in Q3 2023 as compared with Q2 2023. In particular, significantly more respondents in the accommodation and food services sector expect their volume of business to increase in Q3 2023 over Q2 2023.

Employment

     Respondents in all of the surveyed sectors expect their employment to increase on balance or remain broadly unchanged in Q3 2023 as compared with Q2 2023. In particular, significantly more respondents in the accommodation and food services and manufacturing sectors expect their employment to increase in Q3 2023 over Q2 2023.

Selling price/service charge

     Respondents in all of the surveyed sectors expect their selling prices / service charges to increase on balance or remain broadly unchanged in Q3 2023 as compared with Q2 2023. In particular, significantly more respondents in the transportation, storage and courier services sector expect their charges for services rendered to go up in Q3 2023 over Q2 2023.

Commentary

     A Government spokesman said that business sentiment among large enterprises softened somewhat as compared to three months ago, but remained generally optimistic. Large enterprises' appetite for hiring also stayed positive.

     Looking forward, the spokesman said that tightening financial conditions and the weak external environment will continue to affect business sentiment, but the local economic recovery, together with the various measures introduced by the Government to boost the recovery momentum should provide support. The Government will monitor the situation closely.

Further information

     The survey gathers views on short-term business performance from the senior management of about 560 prominent establishments in various sectors in Hong Kong with a view to providing a quick reference, with minimum time lag, for predicting the short-term future economic performance of the local economy.

     The survey covers 10 major sectors in Hong Kong, namely manufacturing; construction; import/export trade and wholesale; retail; accommodation and food services (mainly covering services rendered by hotels and restaurants); transportation, storage and courier services; information and communications; financing and insurance; real estate; and professional and business services sectors.

     Views collected in the survey refer only to those of respondents on their own establishments rather than those on the respective sectors they are engaged in, and are limited to the expected direction of quarter-to-quarter change (e.g. "up", "same" or "down") but not the magnitude of change. In collecting views on the quarter-to-quarter changes, if the variable in question is subject to seasonal variations, respondents are asked to provide the expected changes after excluding the normal seasonal variations.

      Survey results are generally presented as "net balance", i.e. the difference between the percentage of respondents choosing "up" and that choosing "down". The percentage distribution of respondents among various response categories (e.g. "up", "same" and "down") reflects how varied their business expectations are. The "net balance", with its appropriate sign, indicates the direction of expected change in the variable concerned. A positive sign indicates a likely upward trend while a negative sign indicates a likely downward trend. However, the magnitude of the "net balance" reflects only the prevalence of optimism or pessimism, but not the magnitude of expected change, since information relating to such magnitude is not collected in the survey. 

     Furthermore, owing to sample size constraint, care should be taken in interpreting survey results involving a small percentage (e.g. less than 10%) of respondents in individual sectors.

     Chart 1 shows the views on expected changes in business situation for the period Q3 2022 to Q3 2023.

     Table 1 shows the net balances of views on expectations in respect of different variables for Q3 2023. 

     The survey results are published in greater detail in the "Report on Quarterly Business Tendency Survey, Q3 2023". Users can browse and download the publication at the website of the C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1110008&scode=300).

     Users who have enquiries about the survey results may contact the Business Expectation Statistics Section of the C&SD (Tel: 3903 7263; email: business-prospects@censtatd.gov.hk).