AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGuinness Record & Inclusion: Brampton and Hong Kong teamed up for a Guinness World Records attempt for the “Most People Solving a Rotating Tactile Puzzle Cube at Multiple Venues,” bringing 449 participants together—many blind or low-vision—to celebrate accessibility through touch. Film Legacy: Hong Kong cinema producer Nansun Shi (Infernal Affairs, A Chinese Ghost Story) has died at 75; Culture chief Rosanna Law praised her role in promoting Hong Kong films globally. IPO Watch: Shein’s Hong Kong IPO has reportedly cleared approval steps, with plans to issue up to 342 million shares—another big fashion-tech moment for the city’s markets. Tech & Culture Events: Hong Kong secured exclusive Asian host status for LEAP East (2027–2029), while the Hong Kong Film Archive announced August screenings of classic Chinese opera films and a Union Film retrospective. Public Health: CHP is investigating a rat Hepatitis E infection case in Sham Shui Po/Tsim Sha Tsui areas and urged hygiene and rodent prevention; it also reported four Legionnaires’ disease cases (three community, one hospital-acquired). Community & Lifestyle: HK Probate Lawyer launched a free wills-and-probate education site in plain language for an ageing population. Sports & Youth: Jockey Club Charities Trust backed school sports programmes, with the Laurel School Award ceremony highlighting inter-school competition support.
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