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Housing Authority awards winners of short video contest (with photos)

The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Housing Authority:
 
     The Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA) today (June 30) hosted a prize presentation ceremony for the “Making Precious Memories – Life in Public Housing” Short Video Contest to commend winners for promoting harmonious living in public housing estates.
       
     The prize presentation ceremony was held at the HA’s major shopping mall Domain in Yau Tong. Winners of 11 awards and six groups of Outstanding Performers were recognised.
 
     The Deputy Director of Housing (Corporate Services), Ms Polly Kwok; the Assistant Director of Housing (Estate Management)2, Ms Josephine Shu; and HA Subsidised Housing Committee member Mr Anthony Chiu officiated at the ceremony. 
 
     The territory-wide short video contest was classified into two categories, namely Open and Secondary School. It attracted more than 100 current and former public housing residents to participate with a total of 50 videos received. A judging panel chaired by film director and scriptwriter Sunny Chan selected the winners based on the entrants’ content, creativity, impact and audio-visual effects.
 
     Chan was invited to attend today’s ceremony, and he shared his comments on the entries with the winners and guests.
 
     The list of winners (Chinese only) has been uploaded to a webpage in the Housing Authority/Housing Department website (www.housingauthority.gov.hk/video-contest).

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Space Museum launches new 3D dome show “Touch the Stars 3D” (with photos)

     The Hong Kong Space Museum’s new 3D dome show, “Touch the Stars 3D”, will be launched tomorrow (July 1). Created using the latest high-definition imagery and scientific data, the dome show follows the paths of space probes into the heart of the solar system and to the surfaces of its planets and moons, before finally reaching the outer planets and beyond.
 
     For thousands of years the stars in the sky have been beyond reach, though recent human space probes have got closer to these celestial objects and unveiled some of their secrets. The show will enable the audience to feel as if they are following the paths of space probes to see amazing sights like the violent cyclones of Jupiter’s north pole, the great heart-shaped ice sheet on Pluto, the tallest cliff in the solar system on Uranus’ moon Miranda, and the most volcanically active body in the solar system, Jupiter’s moon Io. The audience will also witness some of the discoveries made by deep-space probes such as Mariner, Viking and Voyager.
 
     The 38-minute show will be screened twice daily at 2.40pm and 6.10pm until December 30 at the museum’s Stanley Ho Space Theatre. An additional show at 11.10am will be available on Sundays and public holidays.
 
     Tickets priced at $24 (front stalls) and $32 (stalls) are available at the Hong Kong Space Museum Box Office and URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). The museum is closed on Tuesdays (except public holidays).
 
     For further information, please call 2721 0226 or visit the website at hk.space.museum.

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