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E WHARF (HOLDINGS) LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2014 in Building for Tomorrow, Wharf Has Achieved a Few “Firsts” in the Past Decades
Stock Code: 4 ANNUAL REPORT 2014 e Wharfe Limited (Holdings) THE WHARF (HOLDINGS) LIMITED ANNUAL REPORT 2014 www.wharfholdings.com In Building for Tomorrow, Wharf has achieved a few “firsts” in the past decades. That include the first all-weather mall in Hong Kong (Ocean Terminal), the first and only mall with retail sales exceeding 7% of Hong Kong retail sales (Harbour City), the first 17-storey vertical mall in Hong Kong (Times Square) and the first 40-storey industrial building in Hong Kong (CABLE TV Tower). Wharf has also been Building for Tomorrow in other sectors. That includes building and operating of the first cruise terminal in Hong Kong (Ocean Terminal), the first container terminal in Hong Kong (Modern Terminals), the first cross-harbour tunnel in Hong Kong (Hunghom Tunnel), the first electronic toll collection system in Hong Kong (Autopass), the first multi-channel Pay TV service in Hong Kong (CABLE TV), the first 24-hour news channel in Cantonese and the first 24-hour entertainment news channel in Cantonese in the world (i-CABLE News and i-CABLE Entertainment). Corporate Profile Backed by a long standing mission of “Building for Tomorrow” and a distinguished track record, the Group has produced consistent and quality growth over the years. Wharf is among the top local blue chip stocks that are most actively traded and widely held. Through years of value creation and new investment, the Group’s investment properties (“IP”) portfolio has grown to a book value of HK$302 billion as at the end of 2014. It represented 73% of the Group’s underlying core profit. -
Grand YOHO Development Phase 2 Grand YOHO in Yuen Long on the Market 元朗grand YOHO Development第二期grand YOHO銷售中
Business News - Hong Kong Vol 83 • Q1 2017 • SHKP Quarterly Grand YOHO Development Phase 2 Grand YOHO in Yuen Long on the market 元朗Grand YOHO Development第二期Grand YOHO銷售中 The Group is building its Grand YOHO Development by phases in Yuen Long. Phase 1 saw a success with nearly 98% of all units sold, while Phase 2 went on the market in mid January. Over 97% of the Phase 2 units released had been sold by 28 February. Heart of YOHO metropolis1 will also be available. Saleable areas of typical Station3, and residents will have elevator Grand YOHO Development and the units will range from 413 to 1,188 square feet. access to a podium transport interchange neighbouring YOHO Town, YOHO Midtown, Special upper-floor units and duplexes will with different buses and cross-border buses4 Sun Yuen Long Centre and/or YOHO Mall will appeal to different buyers. planned for convenient connections to Hong form the YOHO metropolis offering complete Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, transport and lifestyle facilities. Among Premium homes with easy transport plus mainland. them, Grand YOHO Development at the heart and full lifestyle facilities connects the whole YOHO series. The Grand YOHO Development private The development will be connected to the clubhouse2 will be the largest in the YOHO 1.1-million-square-foot YOHO Mall1 with Grand YOHO Development will have nine series with over 170,000 square feet of indoor individual lift lobbies and covered walkways so residential blocks offering about 2,500 area and outdoor landscaped gardens residents can avail themselves of international residential units in three phases. -
The Royal Academy of Arts and the Peninsula Hong Kong Announce Installation by Leading British Artist, Conrad Shawcross Ra
THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS AND THE PENINSULA HONG KONG ANNOUNCE INSTALLATION BY LEADING BRITISH ARTIST, CONRAD SHAWCROSS RA The Royal Academy of Arts and The Peninsula Hong Kong will co-present a public art installation in Hong Kong by leading British sculptor Conrad Shawcross RA. The second instalment in a three-year partnership between The Peninsula and the RA, Shawcross' work is timed to coincide with the fourth edition of Art Basel Hong Kong, and will be unveiled on 22 March 2016. The ADA Project combines sculpture, robotics and music to create a dramatic visual performance, comprising a series of collaborations between Shawcross and leading contemporary composers. Taking an industrial robot arm that is most commonly used on automated assembly lines, ADA has been programmed to perform four choreographed routines with each composer responding. The resulting compositions are played to accompany the robot’s movements. The installation is part of the ‘Love Art at The Peninsula’ initiative, the hotel’s programme of exhibitions and events that celebrates its commitment to art. The second year of the partnership builds on the RA’s recent collaborations with cultural and educational institutions across Asia. Last year Richard Wilson RA was the first artist in the three-year partnership between The Peninsula and the RA with the installation Hang on a Minute Lads… I’ve Got a Great Idea, a full-sized replica vintage coach teetering on the edge of the hotel’s seventh floor Grade I-listed façade. Other RA collaborations have included exhibitions in Singapore, Japan, Qatar and Australia, an artist exchange programme in partnership with Hong Kong-based not-for-profit Arts in Heritage Research Limited and the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, and a student exchange programme with Tokyo University of the Arts. -
Introducing the Museum Roundtable
P. 2 P. 3 Introducing the Hello! Museum Roundtable Singapore has a whole bunch of museums you might not have heard The Museum Roundtable (MR) is a network formed by of and that’s one of the things we the National Heritage Board to support Singapore’s museum-going culture. We believe in the development hope to change with this guide. of a museum community which includes audience, museum practitioners and emerging professionals. We focus on supporting the training of people who work in We’ve featured the (over 50) museums and connecting our members to encourage members of Singapore’s Museum discussion, collaboration and partnership. Roundtable and also what you Our members comprise over 50 public and private can get up to in and around them. museums and galleries spanning the subjects of history and culture, art and design, defence and technology In doing so, we hope to help you and natural science. With them, we hope to build a ILoveMuseums plan a great day out that includes community that champions the role and importance of museums in society. a museum, perhaps even one that you’ve never visited before. Go on, they might surprise you. International Museum Day #museumday “Museums are important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples.” — International Council of Museums (ICOM) On (and around) 18 May each year, the world museum community commemorates International Museum Day (IMD), established in 1977 to spread the word about the icom.museum role of museums in society. Be a part of the celebrations – look out for local IMD events, head to a museum to relax, learn and explore. -
Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong)
Consumption Voucher Scheme Locations with drop-box for collection of paper registration forms Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Number Location Bank Branch Branch Address 1 HK Shek Tong Tsui Branch Shops 8-12, G/F, Dragonfair Garden, 455-485 Queen's Road West, Shek Tong Tsui, Hong Kong 2 HK 188 Des Voeux Road Shop No. 7 on G/F, whole of 1/F - 3/F Branch Golden Centre, 188 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong 3 HK Central Branch G/F, 1/F, 2/F and 27/F, Two Chinachem Central, 26 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong 4 HK Des Voeux Road Branch Shop G1, G/F & 1/F, Standard Chartered Bank Building, 4-4A Des Voeux Road Central, Central, Hong Kong 5 HK Exchange Square Branch The Forum, Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Place, Central, Hong Kong 6 HK Admiralty Branch Shop C, UG/F, Far East Finance Centre, 16 Harcourt Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong 7 HK Queen's Road East Branch G/F & 1/F, Pak Fook Building, 208-212 Queen's Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong 8 HK Wanchai Southorn Branch Shop C2, G/F & 1/F to 2/F, Lee Wing Building, 156-162 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong 9 HK Wanchai Great Eagle Shops 113-120, 1/F, Great Eagle Centre, 23 Branch Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong 10 HK Causeway Bay Branch G/F to 2/F, Yee Wah Mansion, 38-40A Yee Wo Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 11 HK Times Square Priority Whole of Third Floor & Sixth Floor, No. 8 Banking Centre Branch Russell Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong 12 HK Happy Valley Branch G/F, 16 King Kwong Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong 13 HK North Point Centre Branch Shop G2, G/F, North Point Centre, 278-288 King's Road, -
The Link Real Estate Investment Trust (‘‘The Link REIT’’) Dated 14 November 2005
This announcement is for information purposes only and does not constitute an invitation or offer to acquire, purchase or subscribe for securities. The Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong, The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited take no responsibility for the contents of this announcement, make no representation as to its accuracy or completeness and expressly disclaim any liability whatsoever for any loss howsoever arising from or in reliance upon the whole or any part of the contents of this announcement. Terms in this announcement shall have the same meaning as those defined in the offering circular of The Link Real Estate Investment Trust (‘‘The Link REIT’’) dated 14 November 2005. The Link Real Estate Investment Trust (a Hong Kong unit trust authorised under section 104 of the Securities and Futures Ordinance (Chapter 571 of the Laws of Hong Kong)) (stock code: 823) PUBLICATION OF ALLOCATION RESULTS Allocation results, which will include the Hong Kong Identity Card numbers, passport numbers or Hong Kong business registration numbers of successful applicants (where applicable) and the number of the Hong Kong Public Offering Units successfully applied for, will be made available through a variety of channels: The Link REIT’s Hong Kong 183 3838 Between 8: 00 a.m. and 12 Public Offering hotline midnight from 24 November 2005 to 28 November 2005 Hong Kong Stock Exchange www.hkex.com.hk From 24 November 2005 website Special allocation results All branches of Hongkong Post Opening -
Hong Kong Guide Hong Kong Guide Hong Kong Guide
HONG KONG GUIDE HONG KONG GUIDE HONG KONG GUIDE Hong Kong is one of the most important finan- Essential Information Money 4 cial and business centers in the world. At the same time, administratively it belongs to the Communication 5 People's Republic of China. It is a busy me- tropolis, a maze of skyscrapers, narrow streets, Holidays 6 department stores and neon signs and a pop- ulation of more than 7 million, making it one Transportation 7 of the most densely populated areas in the world. On the other hand, more than 40% of Food 11 its area is protected as country parks and na- ture reserves where rough coasts, untouched Events During The Year 12 beaches and deep woods still exist. Things to do 13 Hong Kong is a bridge between east and west – it’s a city where cars drive on the left, where DOs and DO NOTs 14 British colonial cuisine is embedded in the very fabric of the city, and every sign is in English, Activities 19 too. But at the same time, the street life is distinctively Chinese, with its herbal tea shops, . snake soup restaurants, and stalls with dried Chinese medicines. You will encounter rem- nants of the “old Hong Kong” with its shabby Emergency Contacts diners and run-down residential districts situ- ated right next to glitzy clubs and huge depart- General emergency number: 999 ment stores. Police hotline: +852 2527 7177 Hong Kong is a fascinating place that will take Weather hotline (Hong Kong Observatory): hold of your heart at your first visit. -
List of Buildings with Confirmed / Probable Cases of COVID-19
List of Buildings With Confirmed / Probable Cases of COVID-19 List of Residential Buildings in Which Confirmed / Probable Cases Have Resided (Note: The buildings will remain on the list for 14 days since the reported date.) Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Islands Hong Kong Skycity Marriott Hotel 5482 Islands Hong Kong Skycity Marriott Hotel 5483 Yau Tsim Mong Block 2, The Long Beach 5484 Kwun Tong Dorsett Kwun Tong, Hong Kong 5486 Wan Chai Victoria Heights, 43A Stubbs Road 5487 Islands Tower 3, The Visionary 5488 Sha Tin Yue Chak House, Yue Tin Court 5492 Islands Hong Kong Skycity Marriott Hotel 5496 Tuen Mun King On House, Shan King Estate 5497 Tuen Mun King On House, Shan King Estate 5498 Kowloon City Sik Man House, Ho Man Tin Estate 5499 Wan Chai 168 Tung Lo Wan Road 5500 Sha Tin Block F, Garden Rivera 5501 Sai Kung Clear Water Bay Apartments 5502 Southern Red Hill Park 5503 Sai Kung Po Lam Estate, Po Tai House 5504 Sha Tin Block F, Garden Rivera 5505 Islands Ying Yat House, Yat Tung Estate 5506 Kwun Tong Block 17, Laguna City 5507 Crowne Plaza Hong Kong Kowloon East Sai Kung 5509 Hotel Eastern Tower 2, Pacific Palisades 5510 Kowloon City Billion Court 5511 Yau Tsim Mong Lee Man Building 5512 Central & Western Tai Fat Building 5513 Wan Chai Malibu Garden 5514 Sai Kung Alto Residences 5515 Wan Chai Chee On Building 5516 Sai Kung Block 2, Hillview Court 5517 Tsuen Wan Hoi Pa San Tsuen 5518 Central & Western Flourish Court 5520 1 Related Confirmed / District Building Name Probable Case(s) Wong Tai Sin Fu Tung House, Tung Tau Estate 5521 Yau Tsim Mong Tai Chuen Building, Cosmopolitan Estates 5523 Yau Tsim Mong Yan Hong Building 5524 Sha Tin Block 5, Royal Ascot 5525 Sha Tin Yiu Ping House, Yiu On Estate 5526 Sha Tin Block 5, Royal Ascot 5529 Wan Chai Block E, Beverly Hill 5530 Yau Tsim Mong Tower 1, The Harbourside 5531 Yuen Long Wah Choi House, Tin Wah Estate 5532 Yau Tsim Mong Lee Man Building 5533 Yau Tsim Mong Paradise Square 5534 Kowloon City Tower 3, K. -
Professional Certificate in Arboriculture and Tree Work Supervision (AS424105P-013) Office Use Only Received Date
Professional Certificate in Arboriculture and Tree Work Supervision AS424105P-013 Target Frontline and supervisory practitioners in the arboriculture sector. Participants: Course The programme can strengthen arboricultural practitioners’ knowledge with Objectives: current measures of arboriculture works; and train arboricultural practitioners to conduct basic tree inspection and risk assessment at supervisory level. Brief Course Laws, Regulations and Guidelines Description: Basic Risk Assessment for Arboriculture Operations Occupational Safety and Health in Arboricultural Practices Tree Related Legislations Tree Care and Daily Practices Tree Works and Practices Principles of Tree Risk Assessment Tree Risk Assessment Regulations and Guidelines Tree Risk Management QF Level: 4 (QF Registration No. 15/002779/L4, Validity Period : 2015.09.01-2021.08.31 ) No. of 3 Module: Name of Module 1 : Occupational Safety and Health in Arboriculture Module : Module 2 : Arboricultural Works and Practices Module 3 : Basic Tree Inspection 注意:必須提交中五 (舊制)/中六(新制) 5 科合格包括中、英文科(舊制)課程乙 Credit: 45 証明(或同等學歷)和 2 年樹藝相關工作 經驗証明。 Entry Five HKDSE subjects at Level 2 or above, including English and Chinese Requirement: Languages, or equivalent AND at least two years’ relevant work experience;OR Five HKCEE subjects at Grade E/Level 2 or above, including English (Syllabus B) and Chinese Languages, or equivalent AND at least two years’ relevant work experience; OR Completion of programme Certificate in Basic Arboriculture and Tree Work Practices at QF Level 3 or equivalent AND provide English proficiency such as HKDSE English Language Level 2 or above or HKCEE English Language (Syllabus B) at Grade E/Level 2 or above or equivalent; OR Other relevant verifiable prior learning and/or at least five year’s relevant work experience that is/are deemed appropriate by Health & Life Sciences Programme Board for Science Programmes AND a pass in an entrance assessment, which can be either oral or written. -
2 March 2016
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED 2 March 2016 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI HOTELS, LIMITED CELEBRATES ITS 150th ANNIVERSARY IN 2016 The Hong Kong-based parent company of The Peninsula Hotels, The Peak Tram, Peak Tower and Repulse Bay Complex, celebrates 150 years of tradition well served. HONG KONG 2 March, 2016: The distinguished heritage of The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited (HSH) reaches a new milestone today as HSH celebrates its 150th anniversary. Originally incorporated on 2 March 1866 as The Hongkong Hotel Company, Limited, HSH was one of the first companies to be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and is currently the oldest registered company on the Hong Kong Companies Registry. For a century and a half, the compelling story of HSH has been closely tied to its city of origin, Hong Kong. Whilst evolving to meet the changing times at home and abroad, HSH has never lost respect for its past and its heritage, and it continually strives to emulate the standards of service and style that earned it the accolade of “The Far East’s leading hotel company”. The concept of “Tradition well served” remains fundamental to HSH’s approach. “Tradition is taking account of a wonderful history, but remembering that everybody today looks to the future. It is important not to forget that the future is built on the past, and we have a great legacy,” said The Hon. Sir Michael Kadoorie, Chairman of HSH. “We believe that our rich history gives us a fuller understanding of our shared identity, culture and values, enabling us to manage change responsibly, to safeguard the best of the past and to keep innovating to meet the demands of the next generation.” Today, the HSH legacy encompasses a diverse portfolio of assets worth HK$44.2 billion1 including ten Peninsula Hotels around the world, The Peak Tram, The Peak Tower and The Repulse Bay Complex in Hong Kong. -
Singapore Science Festival 2013 Opens Bigger and Better
SINGAPORE SCIENCE FESTIVAL 2013 OPENS BIGGER AND BETTER Printable solar-powered batteries, eco-friendly jewellery making workshops, and exploring the extreme frontiers of chemistry are just some of the exciting offerings in store at this year’s Festival SINGAPORE, 19 July 2013 – The Singapore Science Festival 2013 kicks off today with the launch of X-periment!, a weekend science carnival held from July 19th to July 21st, by Guest-of-Honour Mr Lim Chuan Poh, Chairman, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) at the Central Atrium in Marina Square. The Festival, co-sponsored by A*STAR and Science Centre Singapore with marketing partner Cityneon, brings together close to 70 exciting events, activities, and exhibitions island wide, from July 19th to August 4th, featuring world-class speakers and science performers from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom. Taglined, ‘Science is Fun’, the nation’s largest annual science event collectively celebrates and showcases science in an attractive, experiential, and relevant manner to everyday life. X-PERIMENT! This year, X-periment! is headlined by internationally renowned science entertainer, Dr Ken Farquhar, who will be performing his ‘Entertaining Science Circus Show’ that demonstrates the science behind some of the common circus feats performed by acrobats across the world. “The Singapore Science Festival is an eagerly anticipated event on our national calendar. This year’s festival is bigger and better and promises to demonstrate how science can be fun through the wide range of events, activities, and exhibitions lined up in the upcoming weeks, including crowd favourites like X-periment!, STAR Lecture, and the Singapore Mini Maker Faire,” said Associate Professor (A/P) Lim Tit Meng, Chief Executive, Science Centre Singapore. -
Insider People · Places · Events · Dining · Nightlife
APRIL · MAY · JUNE SINGAPORE INSIDER PEOPLE · PLACES · EVENTS · DINING · NIGHTLIFE INSIDE: KATONG-JOO CHIAT HOT TABLES CITY MUST-DOS AND MUCH MORE Ready, set, shop! Shopping is one of Singapore’s national pastimes, and you couldn’t have picked a better time to be here in this amazing city if you’re looking to nab some great deals. Score the latest Spring/Summer goods at the annual Fashion Steps Out festival; discover emerging local and regional designers at trade fair Blueprint; or shop up a storm when The Great Singapore Sale (3 June to 14 August) rolls around. At some point, you’ll want to leave the shops and malls for authentic local experiences in Singapore. Well, that’s where we come in – we’ve curated the best and latest of the city in this nifty booklet to make sure you’ll never want to leave town. Whether you have a week to deep dive or a weekend to scratch the surface, you’ll discover Singapore’s secrets at every turn. There are rich cultural experiences, stylish bars, innovative restaurants, authentic local hawkers, incredible landscapes and so much more. Inside, you’ll find a heap of handy guides – from neighbourhood trails to the best eats, drinks and events in Singapore – to help you make the best of your visit to this sunny island. And these aren’t just our top picks: we’ve asked some of the city’s tastemakers and experts to share their favourite haunts (and then some), so you’ll never have a dull moment exploring this beautiful city we call home.