Hong Kong Prize Winners
The Hong Kong Government awards the hk Prizes annually to individuals or institutions for outstanding achievements in various fields. Not only do these prizes serve to recognize winners’ efforts and inspire greater contributions in future, but they are also incentives for others to join similar activities, helping promote city growth.
On Friday evening at the annual Hong Kong News Awards ceremony, The South China Morning Post won 12 prizes at this year’s ceremony, including two top honours in the Best Scoop category for Edith Lin and Jeffie Lam’s investigation of suspicious structures added to luxury homes. Furthermore, The Post emerged one of the main recipients in Overall Newspaper Award category; specifically its city desk received praise for investigative reporting while sports desk was recognized for covering 2024 Summer Paralympics London as well as following up an alleged match-fixing scandal involving local football club.
Innovative ideas on creating an Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme in Hong Kong could earn them up to HK$5,000 in seed money.
Organised by Generocity, this competition seeks innovative ideas on establishing an ODA programme in Hong Kong and allows its community members to contribute towards international development efforts while shaping Hong Kong’s global development agenda.
Mark Six has set aside an unprecedented first division prize fund of HK$188 Million for their Lunar New Year Snowball Draw, making it the highest ever in its history. A single winning unit in this draw costs HK$10, while Multiple & Banker entries cost just $5 per winning unit. Tickets must be submitted within 60 days after any specific draw has taken place to qualify for payment and all balls used will be regularly examined, weighed, and X-rayed to ensure integrity of this lottery prize pool.
Samuel Wang has long been one of the go-to filmmakers in Hong Kong film industry. In 2010, he received the Best Supporting Actor award at Hong Kong Film Awards for his performance in The Final Dance, an important film that broke new ground by covering funeral services for the first time ever on film in Hong Kong cinema history and also became its highest grossing and third best selling title locally in cinemas.
Hong Kong Art Prize Since 1996, the Hong Kong Arts Development Council has presented the HK Arts Development Awards as part of their recognition of artists with exceptional artistic talent as well as organizations providing support for the arts. This prestigious arts award also pays homage to veteran practitioners while encouraging public support of artistic endeavors – this year marks its 19th iteration! Nominations for nominations for 2019 will open soon – keep an eye out!