AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoHong Kong ICH Month 2026: The city kicked off its second Intangible Cultural Heritage Month (May 30–Jun 30), spotlighting 100+ traditions with performances, exhibitions, tours and community field visits—aimed at deeper culture-tourism links. Comic Con buzz: The inaugural Hong Kong Comic Con drew packed crowds and global vendors, with big-name Hollywood guests and a strong cosplay and collectibles scene that’s already fueling optimism for the event’s run. Cinema legacy: Hong Kong actor-opera master Lau Shun, famed as the “Thousand-Face Buddha” for his range across hero and villain roles, has died at 87—another reminder of the city’s golden-era screen craft. Yacht economy push: Industry leaders urged Hong Kong to ease yacht bottlenecks after Beijing’s Greater Bay Area policy relaxation, calling for smoother immigration handling, better mooring options and curated niche itineraries. Education & culture debate: A report on UK boarding schools being “increasingly not British at all” echoes wider questions about access, identity and who gets to shape elite learning. Local food culture under pressure: A feature on Hong Kong dai pai dong stalls highlights how red tape and landlord pressure are shrinking the once-everywhere open-air dining scene.
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