AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoKai Tak Sports Park Milestone: The government says Kai Tak Sports Park has drawn nearly 600,000 attendees since opening last year, with major ticket sales, rugby and soccer hosting, and even TIME naming it a “World’s Greatest Places” pick. Luxury MICE Push: HKTB and Informa Markets team up for “The Festival of Connoisseurs” (2026–2028), using a “city-as-your-showroom” format across Hong Kong to court premium exhibitions in supercars, yachts, watches, fine dining and more. Green Campus Tech: Hong Kong International School’s Siemens-backed AI smart systems aim to cut campus emissions and optimise HVAC in real time, turning sustainability into a hands-on living lab. Press Freedom Update: Ronson Chan, a prominent Hong Kong journalist, begins a five-day prison sentence after losing an appeal over obstructing a police officer—another sign of tightening space for media. June Fourth Under Pressure: An opinion piece revisits how June Fourth commemorations have shifted after the National Security Law, asking what “truth and reconciliation” could look like when open reckoning is risky. Community & Culture Beyond HK: A Toronto Hong Kong Kung Fu Film Festival highlights Hong Kong martial arts cinema’s global pull, while a Hong Kong-linked story notes a “Chinese queer museum” opening in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Sports & Youth Service: The Jockey Club wraps up its “May · We Care” volunteer month with 4,700+ service hours, and the CAS Cadet Corps holds its 2026 presentation ceremony at the Hong Kong Science Museum.
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