AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPet-friendly dining: Hong Kong has relaxed its long-standing restaurant rule, letting dogs enter over 940 approved eateries in the first phase—another step toward a more animal-friendly city. Transit upgrade: The long-awaited Pak Shek Kok MTR station is finally moving: construction is set to start in 2028, with a revised location near Science Park/CUHK and an expected opening as early as 2033. Culture & youth: The Student of the Year Awards marked its 45th anniversary, with a record 900+ nominations and a new plan to add an AI literacy category next year. Education housing: JD.com is buying a Kowloon hotel for HK$750m to convert it into student dorms, signaling growing demand for education accommodation. Heritage food: A new wave of Hong Kong chefs is trying to preserve Cantonese “kung fu” classics as traditional apprenticeship culture fades. Arts spotlight: Stephen Chow’s Kung Fu Soccer opened strongly in China, with a women’s football twist and kung fu action. Public health: The Centre for Health Protection urged vulnerable groups to take extra precautions during cold weather. Local enforcement: Police arrested 65 people in a crackdown on triad-linked illegal gambling and prostitution, plus an illegal petrol station.
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