SCST congratulates Ng Mui-wui and Wong Ting-ting on winning gold medal in Asian Para Games

     The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Kevin Yeung, today (October 28) congratulated Ng Mui-wui and Wong Ting-ting on winning a gold medal in Table Tennis Women's Doubles – TT22 for Hong Kong, China Delegation at the 4th Asian Para Games Hangzhou. 

     Mr Yeung said, "Ng and Wong stayed resilient in difficult times and turned the challenge into victory with a gold medal. Their outstanding performance deserves our great applause. I also give my best wishes to the Women's Team Sabre, as well as the coach and support team who contributed a lot in their journey of success too."

     The Hong Kong, China Delegation has so far won 47 medals, namely eight golds, 15 silvers and 24 bronzes, at this Asian Para Games. The list of medals won today are as follows:

Gold medal
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Table Tennis: Women's Doubles – TT22
Ng Mui-wui and Wong Ting-ting

Bronze medal
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Wheelchair Fencing: Women's Team Sabre
Fan Pui-shan, Lam Ka-man, Tong Nga-ting and Yu Chui-yee




Transcript of remarks by CE at media session (with photo/video)

     Following is the transcript of remarks by the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, at a media session after attending a radio programme today (October 28):
 
Reporter: Mr Lee, on the passing of former Premier Li Keqiang, could you share any personal encounters with him, and how would you comment on his legacy? Also, you mentioned in a programme about problems with sub-divided flats that cannot be solved overnight, but will the task force prioritise those flats with fire safety issues? Thank you.
 
Chief Executive: I express deep sympathy for the passing away of former Premier Mr Li Keqiang. About 17 months ago in Beijing, former Premier Li handed over to me the order to appoint me as the sixth-term Chief Executive of Hong Kong. I reported to him in Beijing the work of myself and the situation of Hong Kong. Whenever he spoke to me about Hong Kong, I felt very clearly the deep love that he had for Hong Kong. He asked me to ensure the principle of "one country, two systems" is implemented fully and faithfully, to ensure the constitutional order that has been laid down for Hong Kong under the Constitution and the Basic Law. He also reminded me to successfully implement the principle of "patriots administering Hong Kong". What impressed me most is that he kept reminding me to develop the economy, so as to address people's concerns about livelihood. He asked me to implement measures to ensure long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong. His words always remain in my mind, and I have been implementing policies, such as those I have announced in my Policy Address, in accordance with his directions. I felt his love and passion for Hong Kong. I felt deeply and heavy in my heart to hear the sad news of his passing away. I will be watching very closely on the announcements of the Central People's Government regarding what will be arranged so that we can all express our thoughts and memories of former Premier Li.
 
     Your second question on sub-divided flats. I have formed a study team to look at this long-standing issue, which has bothered Hong Kong, as a result of insufficient supply of land and housing. This problem developed over a long time as a result of the shortages, and it is now housing roughly 200 000 people. We want to address this problem in an orderly manner so that we can find out a solution to examine what will be those flats that we shouldn't allow to exist. I have asked the task force to, first of all, examine how to set a minimum standard to ensure people living in sub-divided flats live in a standard which we think is acceptable in Hong Kong. In our initial study, we have identified some sub-divided flats that are under very bad situations; while for a certain number, their conditions aren't too bad, and the occupants actually have their own properties but have chosen to live in the sub-divided flats because of convenience. So we need to differentiate what are those we should tackle, what are those we should improve, and what are those that we should not allow. That is the task I have given to the task force. I have given them 10 months because I want them to do a thorough examination of the problem, including visiting the relevant sub-divided flats, consulting stakeholders and looking at different possible measures. What is also important is to ensure that this will be tackled in an orderly manner. Whether the family lives in an acceptable standard sub-divided flat or below, still, it is their home. So I want people to be assured that the Government's measure will eventually deal with it in an orderly manner and address different people's needs.
 
     At the present moment, in fact, the Government has been taking measures for some, for example, that we have identified as unsafe, such as those we found to have existed with standards far below our fire safety standard. There have been cases where we did take measures to stop the existence of these sub-divided flats. We have this experience, and how we will deal with others, of course, I will ask the task force to examine very closely. I am sure that after the task force has made the recommendations to the Government, the whole Government will study it. Also, there will be consultation with stakeholders because it is a problem that has existed for such a long time and cover such a large scale. We want to ensure that all sensible and good suggestions, and constructive ideas are taken into account so as to formulate reasonable, orderly and effective measures to tackle this problem. Thank you very much.
 
(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the transcript.)

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Red flags hoisted at some beaches

Attention TV/radio announcers:

Please broadcast the following as soon as possible:

     Here is an item of interest to swimmers.

     The Leisure and Cultural Services Department announced today (October 28) that due to big waves, red flags have been hoisted at Shek O Beach and Big Wave Bay Beach in Southern District, Hong Kong Island; and Silverstrand Beach, Clear Water Bay First Beach and Clear Water Bay Second Beach in Sai Kung District. Beachgoers are advised not to swim at these beaches.




Regional flag day today

     Three charities have been issued Public Subscription Permits to hold flag sales from 7am to 12.30pm today (October 28). They are, on Hong Kong Island, HK Saving Cat and Dog Association Limited; in Kowloon, Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children; and in the New Territories, Sai Kung and Tseung Kwan O Women's Association Limited, a spokesman for the Social Welfare Department (SWD) said.

     Arrangements have been made with the charities to help people to distinguish among the three flag-selling activities.

     Information on the three flag-selling organisations on October 28 is as follows:
 

Region Name of organisation Colour of collection bag Colour of flag
Hong Kong Island HK Saving Cat and Dog Association Limited Blue Pink
Kowloon Hong Kong Society for the Protection of Children Orange Light blue
New Territories Sai Kung and Tseung Kwan O Women's Association Limited Purple Light blue

     Details of the charitable fund-raising activities, including any updated information, covered by the issued Public Subscription Permits have been published on the GovHK website (www.gov.hk/en/theme/fundraising/search). Permits for flag days containing information on contact methods of the flag-selling organisations and the approved flag-selling activities have also been uploaded to the SWD's website (www.swd.gov.hk/en/ngo/controlofc/flagdays) for reference. For enquiries, please call the SWD's hotline at 2343 2255, or the designated hotline of the 1823 Call Centre at 3142 2678.
      
     In the case of suspected fraudulent flag day activities, people should not make any donation and should immediately report the matter to the Police, the spokesman added.




SCST congratulates Hong Kong, China Delegation on winning 15 more medals today at Asian Para Games

      The Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Kevin Yeung, today (October 27) congratulated the Hong Kong, China Delegation on winning 15 more medals at the 4th Asian Para Games Hangzhou.  
 
     Mr Yeung said, "Both young and veteran Hong Kong athletes put their all in every game and stay committed to their goals. We are thrilled to see that their efforts have paid off. "
 
     The Hong Kong, China Delegation has so far won 45 medals, namely 7 golds, 15 silvers and 23 bronzes, at this Asian Para Games. The list of medals won today are as follows:
 
Gold medal
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Badminton: Men’s Singles – SH6
Chu Man-kai
 
Lawn Bowls: Mixed Doubles – B2
Rockey Li and Tang Shun-yee
 

Silver medal
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Badminton: Men’s Doubles – SH6
Chu Man-kai and Wong Chun-yim
 
Lawn Bowls: Mixed Doubles – B3
Iron Tang and Chan Ka-man
 
Boccia: Mixed BC4 Doubles
Cheung Yuen and Leung Yuk-wing
 
Boccia: Mixed BC3 Doubles
Ho Yuen-kei and Tse Tak-wah
 
Swimming: Women's 200m Individual Medley SM14
Chan Yui-lam
 
Swimming: Men's 200m Individual Medley SM14
Tang Wai-lok
 

Bronze medal
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Table Tennis: Women's Doubles – TT22
Ng Mui-wui and Wong Ting Ting
Wong Ka-man and Wong Pui-kei
 
Table Tennis: Men's Doubles – TT18
Ho Ka-sing and Wong Chi-yin
 
Table Tennis: Men's Doubles – TT22
Fan Ka-ho and Wan Wai-lok
Leung Chung-yan and Tsoi Ming-fai

Table Tennis: Men's Doubles – TT14
Choy Hing-lam and Tong Chi-ming

Swimming: Women's 200m Individual Medley SM14
Cheung Ho-ying