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FEHD holds Anti-rodent Charter Kick-off Ceremony to encourage community participation in creating rodent-free environment

     The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) held the Anti-rodent Charter (the Charter) Kick-off Ceremony today (March 20) to commend the residential premises that signed the Charter, raise residents’ awareness of environmental hygiene, and encourage them to work together to cultivate good habits for a rodent-free environment. The ceremony, with over five hundred participants, was officiated by the Acting Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Miss Diane Wong.

     The FEHD first launched the Charter for residential buildings on December 31, 2024 and invited property management companies, owners’ corporations, residents’ organisations of private residential premises, the Hong Kong Housing Society, transitional housing, subsidised sales flats and Tenants Purchase Scheme estates to sign the Charter. Until now, 581 of them have signed the Charter.

     Speaking at the kick-off ceremony, the Acting Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Miss Wong, said that rodent control and prevention has always been a vital mission, and that this government has developed feasible rodent control strategies and adopt the most efficient approaches to make optimal use of technology, manpower and resources to maximize the effects. The government’ efforts alone will not suffice. To achieve this goal of a rodent-free environment, it will need our concerted effort on taking targeted measures to eliminate the fundamental survival conditions of rodents, namely food, habourage and passage.

     Other officiating guests included the Chief Executive Officer of the Property Management Services Authority, Mr Alan Siu; the Deputy Director of FEHD (Environmental Hygiene), Mr Arsene Yiu; the Assistant Director of FEHD (Operations), Mr Peter Poon, and representatives from the property management and pest control sectors. 

     A rodent prevention and control seminar was held by the FEHD following the ceremony in the participation of about 350 Anti-rodent Liaison Ambassadors, presenting rodent control work by the department and introducing anti-rodent methods and tools. The venue also featured exhibition boards to introduce the Charter and provide information on rodent prevention and control. 

     The FEHD will continue to strengthen routine rodent prevention and control efforts by implementing targeted rodent prevention and control strategies to enhance efficiency and will also provide ongoing supports and technical advices on rodent control to relevant departments and sectors. The FEHD will collaborate with district councilors to engage property management companies and vendors to communicate messages on rodent prevention more directly and effectively.

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InvestHK showcases Hong Kong’s innovation ecosystem by cohosting UK tech trade delegation (with photos)

     â€‹Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) played a pivotal role in cohosting a dynamic United Kingdom (UK) delegation during the Tech Trade Mission to China 2025, fostering vital connections that will drive growth and collaboration between the UK and Hong Kong. The week-long visit, spanning from March 16 to 21, 2025, included a two-day visit to Hong Kong. Here, delegates engaged with key stakeholders such as the British Consulate-General in Hong Kong, the British Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, InvestHK, Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks, Standard Chartered Ventures, and Alibaba Entrepreneurs Fund, among others to explore cooperation opportunities.
      
     The UK delegation was spearheaded by Grow London Global, an initiative under London & Partners, the official growth agency for London, and funded by the UK Government. The cohort comprised representatives from InvestHK London Office, London & Partners, and 15 of the UK’s most innovative and rapidly growing tech companies. Participants engaged with key stakeholders in the region, industry experts, and potential clients. The mission served as a platform to showcase the UK’s cutting-edge technology and to learn from the dynamic tech ecosystems of Hong Kong.

     InvestHK facilitated this tech trade mission, which is aimed at identifying new avenues for economic co-operation and reaffirming its commitment to ongoing collaboration. The visit strengthened the connections between Hong Kong and the UK’s start-ups, enterprises, and industry leaders, paving the way for future economic and investment growth.
      
     The Head of Business and Talent Attraction/Investment Promotion at InvestHK London Office, Ms Daisy Ip, said, “We are delighted to support the Grow London Global programme and this tech trade delegation to Hong Kong. Through the productive dialogues and exchanges during the visit, we hope to further strengthen the ties between the UK and Hong Kong and create new pathways for increased investment from the UK.”
      
     The Trade Manager, Fintech & Enterprise, London & Partners, Ms Jasmine Baker, added, “This Grow London Global tech trade mission has been a success, and mutually beneficial for our delegation and everyone we have met with. We have achieved our goals in fostering collaboration with the Hong Kong business ecosystem and hope to generate more opportunities and partnerships for London’s most exciting companies.”
      
     Joining the Trade Mission to China 2025, the Founder and CEO of Assureful, Mr Rohit Nair, added, “It has been incredible to be a part of this Grow London Global tech trade mission. We have been introduced to so many members of Hong Kong’s tech ecosystem. We will be going home with an enlarged sense of what is possible in this market and will be able to make choices about growth with more confidence.”

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FEHD takes enforcement action against sale of chilled or frozen meat disguised as fresh meat (with photos)

     The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) has long been committed to combating the sale of chilled or frozen meat disguised as fresh meat. The department yesterday (March 19) and today (March 20) conducted raids on two licensed fresh provision shops (FPSs) in Kwai Tsing District and Sai Kung District, suspecting such malpractices.

     During the operations, FEHD officers raided two licensed FPSs at Kwai Shing Circuit in Kwai Chung and Tong Ming Street in Tseung Kwan O, seized and immediately destroyed about 180 kilograms of suspected frozen beef. In addition, FEHD officers marked and sealed about 123kg of prepackaged frozen beef for further investigation. Beef samples were also collected for detection of preservatives, and prosecutions will be initiated should there be sufficient evidence. The licensees of the FPSs are suspected of breaching the licensing conditions for the display and sale of frozen meat as fresh meat, and the FEHD is proceeding with the cancellation of the FPS’s licences.  

     Verbal warnings were also given to the licensees for failing to provide delivery notes for inspection, which is a licensing condition.

     A spokesman for the FEHD said, “The selling of chilled or frozen meat disguised as fresh meat breaches the licensing conditions and poses food safety risks. Such operations are unfair to other compliant businesses.”

     The spokesman added, “Anyone selling chilled or frozen meat without permission commits an offence and is liable to a maximum fine of $50,000 and six months’ imprisonment on conviction. The FEHD will continue to conduct regular inspections at licensed FPSs and market meat stalls, and will deal with the complaints promptly. In detecting any irregularities, the department will carry out investigations promptly and take appropriate enforcement action. In addition, the FEHD also proactively investigates suspected violations from time to time and conducts surprise inspections and enforcement actions as necessary. If there is sufficient evidence, prosecutions will be initiated and follow-up action will be taken against breaches of licensing conditions or tenancy agreements. The licences of those FPSs breaching licensing conditions may be cancelled, while the tenancies of market meat stalls breaching tenancy agreements may be terminated.” 

     â€‹The spokesman emphasised the FEHD’s deep concern and strong commitment to combating the sale of chilled or frozen meat disguised as fresh meat through stringent enforcement actions.      

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HKMoA’s “Dreamchasers” exhibition telling stories of Hong Kong artists in pursuit of dreams starts tomorrow (with photos)

     The Hong Kong Museum of Art (HKMoA) will launch a new exhibition, “Dreamchasers: Stories of Hong Kong Art”, starting from tomorrow (March 21) to take visitors on a 60-year journey through Hong Kong’s art scene. It invites audiences to reflect on the paths taken by various Hong Kong artists in pursuit of their dreams.
 
     A team of local architects and designers led by Mr Kevin Siu and Mr Shuyan Chan, in collaboration with graphic designer Mr Gary Tong, have crafted a unique space for the exhibition. The space displays artworks of veteran Hong Kong artists Gaylord Chan, Ha Bik-chuen and Tong King-sum, as well as contemporary artist Rosanna Li, from a HKMoA collection. Visitors can explore memorable moments and stories of the artists through projection and interactive elements, and learn about the development and evolution of Hong Kong art. The exhibition reflects the four artists’ persistent pursuit of their dreams and how they channelled their views on art and life into their creative work. These artists have made significant strides in sculpture, painting, ceramics and more, highlighting the rich diversity of Hong Kong’s vibrant art scene.
  
     Chan (1925-2020) began to paint and pursue his dream at the age of 42. Initially, he worked with acrylic and quickly established a distinctive and unique personal style. Although his health deteriorated in 2001, and it became difficult for him to stand for long periods to paint, he did not give up and he turned to Microsoft Paint. Chan’s digital art work “Cologon” is a pioneering example of his digital art in early 2000s, showcasing his boundless creativity.
 
     Through self-taught mastery and relentless dedication, Ha (1925-2009) gradually entered the world of art. His works infused the vibrancy of everyday life, blending humour and wit, while reflecting his deep connection to the community and nature. Despite hardships, he never abandoned his dreams. Instead, he channelled fragments of life into creative inspiration, achieving the extraordinary. Crafted from repurposed bamboo, discarded ironware and old tools, “Lone Commander” exemplifies Ha’s ability to transform the mundane into unique artworks.
 
     Despite facing health problems and limited mobility from a young age, Tong (1940-2008) transcended these obstacles through his art, embodying an extraordinary spirit of perseverance, establishing him as one of Hong Kong’s pioneering sculptors. Through masterful polishing techniques, he infused his sculptures with intricate textures and fluid lines, transforming each piece into a celebration of nature and the human spirit. The exhibition features his inaugural wooden work, “Ball”, formed with a carving knife and a small block of wood, embodying how Tong shaped his dreams by his hands.
 
     Hong Kong contemporary artist Li’s ceramic works, renowned for their rustic charm and sense of everyday life, fully showcase her keen observations of society. She often uses humorous methods to satirise the anomalies of life, allowing her audiences to reflect on the people and events of daily living while appreciating her well-loved works. Li’s work “The Ceremony”, combines reverence for heaven with ceramics, creating a series of lifelike figures.
 
     The “Dreamchasers: Stories of Hong Kong Art” exhibition will be open from March 21 at the Attic, on the fifth floor of the HKMoA (10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon). For details of the exhibition, please visit the website at hk.art.museum/en/web/ma/exhibitions-and-events/dreamchasers.html.

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