AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHuman Rights & Civil Society: A new HRMI survey says China and Hong Kong rank among the worst in East Asia for civil and political liberties, as Hong Kong police arrest former pro-democracy district councillor Leticia Wong and her husband over alleged seditious books and youth-targeted activities. MICE & Tourism: The Hong Kong Tourism Board backs the Lions International Convention 2026, bringing about 17,000 delegates to Hong Kong for a third time and reinforcing the city’s “world meeting place” pull. Culture & Arts: Hong Kong Ballet unveils its 2026/27 season “Hong Kong Bling,” mixing 1970s neon glamour, kung fu cinema and fashion into a bold stage lineup. Sports & Mediation: A Sports Dispute Resolution Workshop wraps up, pushing faster mediation and arbitration to ease time and cost burdens for sports disputes. IP Enforcement: Hong Kong Customs seizes suspected illicit streaming devices worth about $1,300 and arrests a man, warning the public off unauthorised communication of copyright works. Health & Kids Care: The Secretary for Health visits Hong Kong Children’s Hospital to review its tertiary paediatrics services as a Centre of Excellence. Tech & Privacy: Hong Kong’s Privacy Commissioner reports on AI compliance checks, highlighting widespread AI adoption alongside weakening governance measures. Local Lifestyle: Ritz-Carlton’s new yacht experience is pitched as a high-end cultural getaway, with private excursions and suite-style service.
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