Hong Kong Food Expo, US Exhibitors Reception – 16 August 2018

The annual Hong Kong Food Expo is in full swing at the HKCEC, amongst the almost 2,000 exhibitors are several American companies. United States Consul General Kurt Tong hosted a reception for the US food suppliers and distributors – Muldoon Dairy Inc, Northern Quinoa Production Corporation, American Trade International Inc, New Direction Foods, BMA Foods, Guglielmo Winery Inc, Gemsa Oil, Cal Asian Chamber of Commerce, CJB Group, Gliding Eagle Inc, Sea Salt Superstore and Vital Brand – at his Peak residence on 16 August, 2018.

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Apink @ AsiaWorld Expo – 11 August, 2018

K-pop all girl band Apink returned to meet the Hong Kong Panda at AsiaWorld ExpoApink – Chorong, Bomi, Eunji, Naeun, Namjoo and Hayoung – are known among K-pop fans for their ‘purity and sweetness’  and were awarded the icon ‘Innocent Girl idol group’.
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Mike Shinoda – Post Traumatic Tour @ Star Hall – 7 August, 2018

Mike Shinoda, co-lead vocalist and founding member of Linkin Park kicked off his Post Traumatic Tour at KITEC’s Star Hall on the 7 August – it’s his first tour as a solo artist since the death of his Linkin Park bandmate Chester Bennington in 2017.

Shinoda’s setlist comprised of tracks from his 2018 solo album Post Traumatic and multiple hits from Linkin Park and Fort Minor. The show started with Fort Minor’s recent single Welcome, Shinoda’s solo works Place To Start and Crossing A Line before the Linkin Park hits Waiting For The End and an emotional piano version of In The End where Shinoda invited fans to sing Chester’s part.

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Mike Shinoda – Post Traumatic Tour Hong Kong Set List

Welcome (Fort Minor)
Place To Start (Mike Shinoda)
Watching As I Fall (Mike Shinoda)
Castle of Glass (Linkin Park)
When They Come For Me (Linkin Park)
Ghosts (Mike Shinoda)
Kenji (Fort Minor)
Roads Untraveled (Linkin Park)
Waiting For The End (Linkin Park) / Where’d You Go (Fort Minor)
Sorry For Now (Linkin Park)
Crossing A Line (Mike Shinoda)
In The End (Linkin Park)
About You (Mike Shinoda) / Over Again (Mike Shinoda) / Papercut (Linkin Park)
Make It Up As I Go (Mike Shinoda)
Good Goodbye (Linkin Park) / Bleed It Out (Linkin Park)

Encore
I.O.U (Mike Shinoda)
Remember The Name (Fort Minor)
Running From My Shadow (Mike Shinoda)

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12K Hong Kong Timelapse Video

Shot by Imagine This the timelapse video features 160,000 individually stitched RAW images, and down-sampled from 12K to 8K for YouTube.

According to the team the project took over 1,800 man-hrs of planning, testing, shooting, stitching and rendering, and over 20TB of data was generated.

There’s also a version posted on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/283337897

Ellen Joyce Loo 1986-2018 – RIP

Folktronica and cantopop singer Ellen Joyce Loo who initially found fame and success as part of the band at17 and later as a solo artist was found dead today in Happy Valley.

Sadly it appears the 32 year old singer known for her upbeat and optimistic songs about female and LGBT issues committed suicide.

Loo was born in Toronto and moved to Hong Kong when she was four. In 2001 at the age of 15, she co-formed the popular band, at17, with Eman Lam Yee-man. The critically acclaimed and popular band split in 2010 with Loo releasing several successful albums as a solo artist.

Thank you Ellen for your music, you’ll be sadly missed.

689 Threatens FCC Over Andy Chan Ho-tin Talk

In a post on his facebook page 689 threatened the Foreign Correspondents’ Club with eviction from their clubhouse if they allowed Andy Chan Ho-tin’s talk about his views on Hong Kong’s future to go ahead.

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It’s amazing how thin skinned and insecure Xi Jinping and his sycophants are.

CY Leung did nothing but demean and denigrate the people he was ‘elected’ to govern during his time as ‘Chief Executive’ of Hong Kong – while enriching himself and his Beijing buddies.

Xi and the CCP by their actions and policies directly created the idea of an independent Hong Kong. By ignoring the needs and desires of HongKongers they sowed the seeds and then actively fertilised dissent and dissatisfaction.

Why because it’s easy to rule and skim the cream from the pot by pitting HongKonger against HongKonger.  Favouring and rewarding the sycophants, penalising those who don’t kiss the ring is designed to divide and distract while the oligarchy feasts on both.

If you think China is so wonderful, then why do so many mainland Chinese – including Xi and all his top CCP cronies – look to get their money out of China as quickly as possible!!

No other people in the world have so little faith in their own country when it comes to investing their own personal wealth.

Beijing and Xi want to destroy Hong Kong and it’s values including freedom of speech, an independent judiciary and an honest police force.

Yet it’s to Hong Kong that mainlanders flock to secure and safeguard their savings and future. You have to ask why they do this, if China – as supreme leader Xi loves to espouse – is such a wonderful country where all are equal and people’s rights are respected.

Xi and the CCP are so jealous of what we HongKongers have created without them that they need to destroy it because they fear it.

We do not agree with Andy Chan Ho-tin, but we respect that he has the right to express his views.

To quote the poem of antiNazi theologian and pastor Martin Niemöller

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—
     Because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—
     Because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
     Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

Wanna One – ONE:THE WORLD

K-pop band Wanna One brought their <ONE:THE WORLD> tour to a packed AsiaExpo on the 29 July. The eleven piece band – Kang Daniel, Park Ji-hoon, Lee Dae-hwi, Kim Jae-hwan, Ong Seong-wu, Park Woo-jin, Lai Kuan-lin, Yoon Ji-sung, Hwang Min-hyun, Bae Jin-young and Ha Sung-woon – created via the Produce 101 TV show debuted in 2017 and kept a passionate audience happy with hits and a snappy show.

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New Hong Kong Banknote Designs Unveiled

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), and the three note-issuing banks (NIBs) – Standard Chartered Bank, Bank of China and Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation – announced today the designs of the new series of 2018 Hong Kong banknotes.

Consistent with current notes, the new series will consist of five denominations that adopt the existing colour scheme. For the first time the thematic subjects on the reverse side of each of the NIBs’ new series banknotes will be standardised for each denomination.

The selected thematic subjects encompass different aspects of Hong Kong as an international metropolis as well as its rich natural and cultural heritage. The five denominations depict respectively the position of Hong Kong as international financial centre (HK$1,000), the spectacular Hong Kong UNESCO Global Geopark (HK$500), Cantonese opera as our art and cultural legacy (HK$100), butterflies that inhabit Hong Kong (HK$50), and the popular dim sum and tea culture (HK$20).

For ‘aesthetic presentation’ and easy distinction from previous series, the reverse side of the banknote are in a vertical orientation instead of the traditional horizontal layout.

The HK$1,000 and HK$500 notes will enter circulation in the last quarter of 2018 and early 2019 respectively, and the lower denominations – HK$100, HK$50 and HK$20 – will be released in batches between 2019 and 2020.

To enhance protection against counterfeiting the new banknotes have six advanced security features:

  • Dynamic shimmering pattern – when the note is tilted, the shimmering ring in the pattern moves correspondingly.
  • Windowed metallic thread – when the note is tilted, the large and small rings on the metallic thread move correspondingly.
  • Enhanced watermark – the theme of the bauhinia flower is used such that the flower, leaves, bud and denomination numeral can be seen when the note is held up to the light.
  • Fluorescent see-through denomination – the patterns on the front and back, which are of a single colour under normal light, will appear as two fluorescent colours when exposed to ultraviolet light.  The patterns on the front and back fit perfectly to form the denomination numeral when the note is held up to the light.
  • Concealed denomination – when the note is tilted under the light, the denomination numeral hidden in the background can be seen.
  • Embossed feel – raised printing gives the note a strong embossed feel by touch.

Various accessibility features such as braille and tactile lines will enable people with visual impairments to differentiate the denominations. The HKMA has also sponsored the Hong Kong Society for the Blind to develop a mobile application that uses a phone’s camera to identify a banknotes denomination and read it out for the user.

Mr Norman Chan, Chief Executive of the HKMA, said, “Similar to other places, we will at appropriate intervals introduce a new series of banknotes for the purpose of adopting the latest banknote printing technology, thus making it difficult for counterfeiters to imitate or replicate our banknotes.”

Mr Chan continued, “On top of carrying state-of-the-art security features, the unified thematic subject presented in a vertical layout for each denomination of the banknotes across the three NIBs makes the new series distinctive from the previous one and a good representation of the local culture of Hong Kong. ”

Ms Mary Huen, Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, said, “The design of Standard Chartered’s 2018 Hong Kong Banknotes Series pays tribute to the ‘Hong Kong Spirit’.

Each banknote reflects a unique attribute of Hong Kong people – Wit and Wisdom, Resilience and Perseverance, Inheritance and Innovation, Better Together, and Sharing and Caring. When the five banknotes are put together, their backgrounds form a silhouette of the Lion Rock.”Ÿ

Mr Gao Yingxin, Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited, said, “We are proud of the many achievements and unique charms of this world-class metropolis.

Our new series of HKD banknotes depicts the city’s attractions and reflects our close affinity with Hong Kong people while expressing our vision of building an even brighter tomorrow together.”

Mr Peter Wong, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC), said, “The new series of HSBC banknotes are the first to use watercolour painting in the history of Hong Kong banknotes, giving vitality to imagery that highlights the facets of life in Hong Kong. Hong Kong has always been defined by its people’s shared values of hard work and entrepreneurialism, as well as its sense of family and community.

Over the past 153 years, we have stood with Hong Kong people through tremendous change and worked with them to build the city’s prosperity. We hope that people holding our banknotes in their hands will feel the same connection to Hong Kong’s community and heritage as we do at HSBC.”

All existing banknotes will continue to be legal tender. They will continue to be in circulation alongside the new banknotes, and will be gradually withdrawn as appropriate in due course.

Additional reporting: HKMA