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Exhibition on achievements under Hong Kong/Shanghai co-operation held in Shanghai (with photos)

     To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong/Shanghai Co-operation Conference mechanism, an exhibition to showcase the achievements under the co-operation jointly organised by the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Shanghai (SHETO) and the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government was unveiled in a Hong Kong enterprise-owned shopping mall in Shanghai today (November 3).

     Through diversified materials, the exhibition reviews the major projects, representative figures and significant achievements of Hong Kong and Shanghai’s co-operation in the past 20 years from multiple perspectives, summarising the achievements of the two cities in different fields of co-operation over the past two decades, and setting future directions for co-operation.

     Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Director of the SHETO, Mrs Laura Aron, stated that this year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong/Shanghai Co-operation Conference mechanism, which is a good opportunity to review the significant achievements of Hong Kong and Shanghai’s co-operation, and look forward to the blueprint for the future development of the two cities. She thanked various departments of the Shanghai Municipal People’s Government for their support to the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, including the work of the SHETO, and for maintaining close exchanges and co-operation over the years. She also thanked the representatives of Hong Kong organisations in Shanghai, and affirmed their contributions to Hong Kong/Shanghai co-operation through exchanges between the two places at the community level.

     Delivering a speech at the opening ceremony, Deputy Director General of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the Shanghai Municipal Government Ms Ye Liang expressed that Hong Kong is one of the most competitive international cities in the world. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong/Shanghai Co-operation Conference mechanism, and it has been proven that strengthening Hong Kong/Shanghai co-operation is of great significance and has played a positive role for both cities.

     Other guests attending the ceremony included representatives of relevant Shanghai departments involved in the Hong Kong/Shanghai Co-operation Conference mechanism and representatives of Hong Kong organisations in Shanghai.

     The Hong Kong/Shanghai Economic and Trade Co-operation mechanism was established in October 2003. With the increasingly diversified exchanges between the two places, the Hong Kong/Shanghai Economic and Trade Co-operation Conference was officially renamed as the Hong Kong/Shanghai Co-operation Conference after the 3rd Plenary Session in 2015. The 5th Plenary Session of the Hong Kong/Shanghai Co-operation Conference was held in August 2021. Shanghai and Hong Kong have reached a consensus on 13 co-operation areas, including expansion in the Mainland domestic market and the Belt and Road Initiative, cultural and creative industries, innovation and technology, finance, education and talent development, legal and dispute resolution, healthcare and medicine regulation, youth development, facilitation for Hong Kong people’s development on the Mainland, civil aviation, maritime transport and logistics.

     The exhibition will be held at HKRI Taikoo Hui in Jing’an District, Shanghai, from today to November 12 and is free of charge. It is also planned for the exhibition to tour different districts of Shanghai in phases. Members of the public can learn more details on the WeChat official account of the SHETO.

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Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum to hold fun day November 11 and 12

     The Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum (SYSM) will hold a fun day next Saturday and Sunday (November 11 and 12). Offering a wide array of activities, the event aims to enable visitors to learn more about the museum as well as the revolutionary journey of Dr Sun Yat-sen. Members of the public are invited to participate and admission is free. The Dr Sun Yat-sen Museum Fun Day is one of the programmes of Muse Fest HK 2023.

     The fun day will be held from 10am to 7pm. Apart from the copper plate pressing machine for participants to make commemorative coin, a storytelling workshop will be held at the museum to introduce the architectural features of Kom Tong Hall through a picture book, a musical performance and “Experiencing Traditional Chinese Juggling” for participants to learn more about the life and career of Dr Sun through Chinese music, dancing, a harmonica performance, etc, and engage in traditional Chinese juggling.

     During the fun day, the museum will have a quiz game related to the life and career of Dr Sun. Visitors can search for answers in the permanent exhibition “Hong Kong in Dr Sun Yat-sen’s Time” and “Dr Sun Yat-sen and Modern China” in exchange for a souvenir.

     The SYSM, located at 7 Castle Road, Mid-Levels, Central, was originally the residence of local businessman Mr Ho Kom-tong. The Kom Tong Hall was built in 1914 and is one of the very few surviving structures in Hong Kong dating back to the early 20th century. The building is crafted with grand interior decorations, colourful stained-glass windows and teak wood staircase railings. This building’s facade is surrounded by Greek-style granite columns, and the balcony wall tiles on each floor have their own style. The Kom Tong Hall has been listed as a declared monument in Hong Kong since 2010.

     For details of the fun day, please visit the website at hk.drsunyatsen.museum/en/web/sysm/activities.html#fun-day-2023, or call 3580 6780. read more

Advisory Committee on Countryside Conservation approves new Countryside Conservation Funding Scheme projects

     The Secretariat of the Countryside Conservation Funding Scheme (CCFS) announced today (November 3) that the Advisory Committee on Countryside Conservation (ACCC) has approved new CCFS projects involving a total grant of around $27 million.
 
     The newly approved projects are the Nature Conservation Management Agreement (MA) project in Ho Sheung Heung (HSH) and the Proactive Conservation (PC) project in Sha Lo Tung (SLT). The MA project aims at sustaining the conservation outcome accumulated, and continuing the enhanced collaboration with local farmers in agricultural activities, in order to maintain the freshwater wetland of HSH as a favourable ecological habitat for the stopover and perching of birds, amphibians and freshwater fishes. The PC project, initiated by the Countryside Conservation Office (CCO) in collaboration with the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, targets to conserve the biodiversity of SLT through proactive conservation work and pave the way for the implementation of the long-term conservation strategy of SLT. The PC project will be conducted by a local non-profit-making organisation (NPO) to be engaged through the established procurement and tendering procedures of the Government. Tendering details will be announced separately.
 
     To enhance the transparency of the CCFS and the outcome of the conservation projects, the ACCC has also agreed to refine the guide to the application of the CCFS to clearly stipulate the responsibilities and funding limit of the project organisation. The amendments cover, amongst others, the requirement on dissemination of project information and the outcome for public sharing, the accumulated funding limit for any single project organisation at the same time and the introduction of an e-form to facilitate application.
 
     To help revitalise countryside villages and support eco-tourism, the review of the refinement of the licensing regime for guesthouses and food businesses in the countryside, conducted by the Government’s interdepartmental task force, is close to completion. The CCO will summarise the facilitation measures and prepare the relevant licensing requirements and procedural guidelines with a view to facilitating licensing applications for countryside areas. The guidelines are expected to be completed and promulgated in 2023/24.
 
     So far, a total of 45 projects involving a total amount of around $236 million have been approved under the eight rounds of CCFS applications conducted, supporting local NPOs’ work in promoting conservation and revitalisation in different aspects, such as natural environment/habitats, non-graded built heritage, cultural and historic assets. All CCFS applications are examined and considered by the ACCC, which is chaired by the Secretary for Environment and Ecology. Details of the approved projects are available on the CCFS webpage (www.eeb.gov.hk/en/conservation/ccfs/ccfs_approved_projects.html). read more

HKSAR Government strongly condemns US lawmakers’ despicable attempt to intimidate HKSAR personnel safeguarding national security

     The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) today (November 3) strongly condemned those United States (US) lawmakers requesting a review, through a so-called “bill”, of including the Secretary for Justice, the Secretary General of the Committee for Safeguarding National Security of the HKSAR, the Commissioner of Police, and a number of judges and prosecutors, in a so-called list of “sanctions” in an attempt to intimate the HKSAR personnel concerned who safeguard national security.
 
     A spokesman for the HKSAR Government said, “It is clear that safeguarding national security falls within the internal affairs of a sovereign jurisdiction, so the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law (NSL) is free from any intervention. While the ‘black-clad violence’ and the Hong Kong version of ‘colour revolution’ back in 2019 severely damaged the social stability of Hong Kong, the successful implementation of the NSL has enabled the livelihood and economic activities of the Hong Kong community at large to swiftly resume as normal and the business environment to be restored. However, those US politicians insist on turning a blind eye to all these facts, and even clamour for so-called ‘sanctions’ against the HKSAR personnel who dutifully safeguard national security. The HKSAR Government strongly condemns their political grandstanding rife with ill intentions, which have been seen through by all.
 
     “The HKSAR despises any so-called ‘sanctions’ and shall never be intimidated. It shall continue to resolutely discharge the responsibility of safeguarding national security. The HKSAR Government strongly urges the US politicians concerned to discern facts from fallacies, and immediately stop acting against the international law and basic norms of international relations and interfering in Hong Kong matters, which are purely China’s internal affairs.”
 
     The spokesman pointed out, “Over the past three years or so of implementation of the NSL, the HKSAR has been fulfilling the responsibility of safeguarding national security in accordance with the law and earnestly upholding the principle that laws must be obeyed and lawbreakers held accountable. When discharging duties under the NSL, the HKSAR law enforcement agencies take law enforcement actions, based on evidence and strictly in accordance with the law, against any people, institutions or organisations that endanger national security. The Department of Justice of the HKSAR is in charge of criminal prosecutions under Article 63 of the Basic Law, with all prosecution decisions made based on an objective analysis of all admissible evidence and applicable laws.
 
     “The Judiciary of the HKSAR exercises judicial power independently in accordance with the law, and everyone charged with a criminal offence has the right to a fair hearing. The courts decide cases strictly in accordance with the evidence and all applicable laws. Cases will never be handled any differently owing to the profession, political beliefs or background of the entities involved. The prosecution has the burden to prove beyond reasonable doubt the commission of an offence before a defendant may be convicted by the court.
 
     “The judicial system of the HKSAR has always been highly regarded by international communities. Any attempt by any country, organisation, or individual to interfere with the judicial proceedings in the HKSAR by means of political power is a reprehensible act undermining the rule of law of the HKSAR. Making any statement with the intent to interfere with or obstruct the course of justice, or engaging in conduct with the same intent, is very likely to constitute the offence of criminal contempt of court or the offence of perverting the course of justice.”
 
     The spokesman reiterated, “The HKSAR steadfastly safeguards national sovereignty, security and development interests, and fully and faithfully lives up to this top priority of the principle of ‘one country, two systems’. The HKSAR Government shall resolutely, fully and faithfully implement the NSL and further strengthen the HKSAR’s legal system and enforcement mechanisms for safeguarding national security to effectively prevent, suppress and punish in accordance with the law acts and activities that endanger national security. At the same time, it shall safeguard the rights and freedoms enjoyed by Hong Kong people in accordance with the law. Its overarching goal is to ensure the steadfast and successful implementation of ‘one country, two systems’.” read more