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CE congratulates Vivian Kong on winning first medal at Paris Olympics for Hong Kong

     Hong Kong fencer Vivian Kong today (July 27, Paris Time) won the gold medal in the Women’s Épée Individual event at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. It is the first medal of Hong Kong, China at this Olympic Games. The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, expressed his heartfelt congratulations to Vivian Kong and her coach.
      
     “As with many members of the public, I have been cheering for Vivian Kong. We are thrilled that with her outstanding performance, superb fencing skills and perseverance during the competition, she has earned the well-deserved gold medal. She has once again made history for Hong Kong fencing and proved the extraordinary capabilities of Hong Kong athletes, making all Hong Kong people proud.
      
     “I wish the Hong Kong, China Delegation will continue to achieve remarkable results in other events and unleash their potential to win honour for Hong Kong,” Mr Lee said.
      
     Vivian Kong has achieved outstanding performance in recent years. She won the bronze medal in Women’s Épée Individual at the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou, and her third gold medal in the Women’s Épée Individual event at the 2023 Asian Fencing Championships. read more

Immigration Department Youth Leaders Corps organises Shanghai summer exchange tour (with photos)

     To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the Immigration Department Youth Leaders Corps (IDYL) organised a five-day Shanghai summer exchange tour from July 22 to 26, and specially arranged for 75 IDYL members to join the tour in symbolic terms. The exchange tour aimed to give an opportunity for the IDYL members to look back on the history of the founding of the country and understand how young people in the country’s post-reform-and-opening-up era had pursued and realised their dreams in Shanghai. The tour also enabled the IDYL members to have an exchange of ideas with local young people, inspire each other and join hands to create a future for the country.

     Addressing the opening ceremony on the first day of the exchange tour held at the Shanghai University, the Director of Immigration, Mr Benson Kwok, remarked that Shanghai was the birthplace of the Communist Party of China, and the place where the then young party members set sail to follow their dreams. The city later further developed into China’s most important economic centre as well as one of the largest cities in Asia, where many young people nurtured and developed their dreams. He hoped that through the activities of the exchange tour, the IDYL members would come to understand the history and development of Shanghai municipality; ponder how to realise their own dreams; have an exchange of ideas with local young people, inspire each other and join hands to create a future for the country.

     Led by the Commissioner of the IDYL, Dr Cheng Kam-chung and members of the IDYL advisory committee, the IDYL members visited the Shanghai University, the headquarters of the social media platform Xiaohongshu, the intelligence technology company SenseTime, the state enterprise Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Ltd., and the Immigration Division of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Shanghai of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The exchange tour also paid a visit to the Memorial of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China in particular on July 23, which was the opening day of the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China, to enable the IDYL members to learn about the history of the founding of the party and the country on site.

     In addition, the IDYL members also visited the National Anthem Gallery, the Shanghai Special Police Department, the e-sports enterprise SUPERGEN and the e-commerce company Meituan, to gain an understanding of the development of and opportunities in these industries. There was a chance for the IDYL members to interact with the local teenagers. Meanwhile, the Immigration Department Youth Ambassadors in Shanghai and volunteers from Shanghai University accompanying the IDYL members, introduced the life in Shanghai. The itinerary of the exchange tour also included workshops on experiencing Shanghai culture and learning Shanghainese, visits to the Zhujiajiao Ancient Town, which is known as the “Pearl of the south of the Yangtze River”, and the Shanghai Disneyland. All these enabled the IDYL members to appreciate Shanghai’s history and culture, and get some knowledge about the city’s latest developments from multiple perspectives.

     The IDYL will, in the future, continue to organise exchange programmes of various themes, to deepen the IDYL members’ understanding of the country’s history, and strengthen their exchanges with the mainland, with a view to enhancing their sense of national awareness, and nurturing their love for the homeland.

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Imported goat cheese sample suspected to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes

     The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department announced today (August 27) that a sample of goat cheese imported from France was detected with possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, a pathogen. The concerned batch of the product has not entered the market. The CFS is following up on the incident.

     Product details are as follows:

Product name: Ste Maure Touraine AOP Blister 
Brand: Fromagerie Pierre Jacquin & Fils
Place of origin: France 
Importer: Noja Fine Trade Limited
Pack size: 250 gram
Best before date : August 19, 2024
Lot number: J41920018

     “The CFS received a notification from the Rapid Alert System for Food and Feed of the European Commission that the above-mentioned batch of product might have been contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes and is being recalled. Upon learning of the incident, the CFS immediately contacted the local importer for follow-up. The CFS has informed the importer concerned of the irregularity. Investigation revealed that the affected batch of product is still stored in the importer’s warehouse and has not entered the local market,” a spokesman for the CFS said.

     “Listeria monocytogenes can be easily destroyed by cooking but can survive and multiply at refrigerator temperature. Most healthy individuals do not develop symptoms or only have mild symptoms like fever, muscle pain, headache, nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea when infected. However, severe complications such as septicaemia, meningitis or even death may occur in newborns, the elderly and those with a weaker immune system. Although infected pregnant women may just experience mild symptoms generally, the infection of Listeria monocytogenes may cause miscarriage, infant death, preterm birth, or severe infection in newborns,” the spokesman said.

     “In order to reduce the risk of listeriosis, susceptible populations such as pregnant women should consume freshly prepared hot food where possible, reheat chilled food until it is hot all the way through, and avoid high-risk foods, including ready-to-eat food such as cold cuts, cold smoked seafood, soft cheeses, salads, etc, or cook them thoroughly before consumption, even if they are presented as part of a dish.”

     The CFS will alert the trade to the incident, and will continue to follow up and take appropriate action.  read more