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Hong Kong Final Report
Urban Displacement Project Hong Kong Final Report Meg Heisler, Colleen Monahan, Luke Zhang, and Yuquan Zhou Table of Contents Executive Summary 5 Research Questions 5 Outline 5 Key Findings 6 Final Thoughts 7 Introduction 8 Research Questions 8 Outline 8 Background 10 Figure 1: Map of Hong Kong 10 Figure 2: Birthplaces of Hong Kong residents, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016 11 Land Governance and Taxation 11 Economic Conditions and Entrenched Inequality 12 Figure 3: Median monthly domestic household income at LSBG level, 2016 13 Figure 4: Median rent to income ratio at LSBG level, 2016 13 Planning Agencies 14 Housing Policy, Types, and Conditions 15 Figure 5: Occupied quarters by type, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016 16 Figure 6: Domestic households by housing tenure, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2016 16 Public Housing 17 Figure 7: Change in public rental housing at TPU level, 2001-2016 18 Private Housing 18 Figure 8: Change in private housing at TPU level, 2001-2016 19 Informal Housing 19 Figure 9: Rooftop housing, subdivided housing and cage housing in Hong Kong 20 The Gentrification Debate 20 Methodology 22 Urban Displacement Project: Hong Kong | 1 Quantitative Analysis 22 Data Sources 22 Table 1: List of Data Sources 22 Typologies 23 Table 2: Typologies, 2001-2016 24 Sensitivity Analysis 24 Figures 10 and 11: 75% and 25% Criteria Thresholds vs. 70% and 30% Thresholds 25 Interviews 25 Quantitative Findings 26 Figure 12: Population change at TPU level, 2001-2016 26 Figure 13: Change in low-income households at TPU Level, 2001-2016 27 Typologies 27 Figure 14: Map of Typologies, 2001-2016 28 Table 3: Table of Draft Typologies, 2001-2016 28 Typology Limitations 29 Interview Findings 30 The Gentrification Debate 30 Land Scarcity 31 Figures 15 and 16: Google Earth Images of Wan Chai, Dec. -
332 Controlling Officer's Reply
Examination of Estimates of Expenditure 2019-20 Reply Serial No. FHB(FE)332 CONTROLLING OFFICER’S REPLY (Question Serial No. 5578) Head: (49) Food and Environmental Hygiene Department Subhead (No. & title): (-) Not specified Programme: (2) Environmental Hygiene and Related Services Controlling Officer: Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene (Miss Vivian LAU) Director of Bureau: Secretary for Food and Health Question: How many unisex toilets are there in the territory? Please provide their addresses with a breakdown by the 18 districts. Does the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department have any plan to continuously increase the number of unisex toilets? If yes, please provide the details. Asked by: Hon CHAN Chi-chuen (LegCo internal reference no.: 409) Reply: The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (the Department) has 379 public toilets with accessible unisex toilets (AUTs) provision. A list of these toilets is provided at Annex. If circumstances permit, the Department will, based on “The Design Manual on Barrier Free Access 2008”, provide AUTs at new public toilets or during reprovisioning or refurbishment of existing ones. Access to AUTs does not necessitate traversing an area reserved for one sex only. - End - Session 13 FHB(FE) - Page 901 Annex (Page 1 of 20) List of Public Toilets with Accessible Unisex Toilets Serial District Name of Public Toilet Address No. 1 Central/Western Belcher's Street Public Behind No.2-12 Belcher's Street, Sai Toilet Wan 2 Central/Western Centre Street Public Toilet Near Centre Street Market, -
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. -
G.N. (E.) 50 of 2021 PREVENTION and CONTROL of DISEASE
G.N. (E.) 50 of 2021 PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASE (COMPULSORY TESTING FOR CERTAIN PERSONS) REGULATION Compulsory Testing Notice I hereby exercise the power conferred on me by section 10(1) of the Prevention and Control of Disease (Compulsory Testing for Certain Persons) Regulation (the Regulation) (Chapter 599, sub. leg. J) to:— Category of Persons (I) specify the following category of persons:— any person who had been present on the following premises in any capacity (including but not limited to residents, visitors and workers) for more than 2 hours at any time during the period from 12 January to 25 January 2021:— (1) Wing Tai Building, 280–286 Yu Chau Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (2) 171–173 Yu Chau Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (3) Block C Tung Fat Building, 37–43A Kam Ping Street, North Point, Hong Kong; (4) Nam Cheong Court, 133–135 Nam Cheong Street/148 Apliu Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (5) 137–139 Nam Cheong Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (6) 169 Cheung Sha Wan Road/147–149 Nam Cheong Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (7) 173–175 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (8) 177 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (9) 179–181 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (10) 183–185 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (11) Wah Tong House, 187–189 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (12) Cheong Lok Building, 191–203 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong; (13) 150–152 Apliu -
2021「關懷有饍」中小企食肆資助計劃 "Care and Share" SME Caterers Subsidy Scheme 2021 參與食肆名單 List of Participating Eateries
2021「關懷有饍」中小企食肆資助計劃 "Care and Share" SME Caterers Subsidy Scheme 2021 參與食肆名單 List of Participating Eateries 食肆名稱 NAME OF EATERY 食肆地址 ADDRESS OF EATERY 東區 EASTERN DISTRICT 美食一族 Delicious Snack Food 小西灣小西灣道18號富景花園商場地下42號鋪 Shop 42, G/F, Fullview Garden Shopping Centre, 18 Siu Sai Wan Road, Siu Sai Wan 滋味棧甜品快餐店 Chi Mei Chen Desert & Fast Food Shop 小西灣小西灣道23號富怡花園地下45號鋪 Shop 45, G/F., Cheerful Garden, 23 Siu Sai Wan Road, Siu Sai Wan 理想店旺旺咖啡座 Perfect Cafe 小西灣小西灣道28號藍灣半島廣場地下6號鋪 Shop 6, G/F, Island Resort Mall, 28 Siu Sai Wan Road, Siu Sai Wan Shop 303, 3/F, Siu Sai Wan Plaza, Siu Sai Wan Estate, 10 Siu Sai Wan Road, Siu Sai 龍悅 Dragon Delight 小西灣小西灣道10號小西灣邨小西灣廣場3樓303號鋪 Wan 阿詩瑪雲南風味軒 Ashima Yunnan Restaurant 太古城太古城道18號太古城中心地下003-004號鋪 Shop 003-004, G/F, Cityplaza, 18 Taikoo Shing Road, Taikoo Shing 太古城太古城道26號第4期齊宮閣地下G411號鋪及 G/F, T-24 Han Kung Mansion & Shop G411, Chai Kung Mansion, Stage IV, 26 Taikoo 華昌粥麵 Wah Cheong Congee & Noodles 漢宮閣(24座)地下 Shing Road, Taikoo Shing 樂意粉麵 Lok Yee Restaurant 北角七姊妹道193C至195號地下 G/F, 193C-195 Tsat Tsz Mui Road, North Point 東泰茶餐廳 Tung Tai Restaurant 北角七姊妹道106至110號富邦大廈地下2號鋪 Unit 2, G/F, Fu Bong Mansion, 106-110 Tsat Tsz Mui Road, North Point 海洋餐廳 Ocean Restaurant 北角丹拿道52-58號地下D號鋪 Shop D, G/F., 52-58 Tanner Road, North Point 姨婆瑪麗 Ipoh Mari 北角北角道10號北角亞太商業中心地下1號鋪 Shop 1, G/F, NPAC, 10 North Point Road, North Point 小城鎮 Little Town 北角明園西街2-6號明苑中心地下4號鋪 Shop No. 4, G/F., Ming Yuen Centre, 2-6 Ming Yuen Western Street, North Point 知粥嘗樂 Congee Wonderland 北角英皇道175號地下 G/F, 175 King's Road, North Point 海家.小品 Aquadeli 北角英皇道431號安寧大廈地下4號鋪 Shop No. -
Title: Analysing the Drivers of Dietary Diversity, Diet Quality and Household Food Security in Developing Asia: Evidence from Urban Vietnam and Rural Bangladesh
Title: Analysing the drivers of dietary diversity, diet quality and household food security in developing Asia: Evidence from urban Vietnam and rural Bangladesh by Jesmin Ara Rupa Thesis submitted to the University of Adelaide in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy The Centre for Global Food and Resources Faculty of the Professions The University of Adelaide February 2019 [Page left bank intentionally] ii Contents Title: Analysing the drivers of dietary diversity, diet quality and household food security in developing Asia: Evidence from urban Vietnam and rural Bangladesh ............................................ i Contents ................................................................................................................................................. iii List of Tables ....................................................................................................................................... viii List of Figures ......................................................................................................................................... x Abstract .................................................................................................................................................. xi Declaration ........................................................................................................................................... xiii Acknowledgements ............................................................................................................................. -
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Programme on Source Separation of Commercial and Industrial Waste - List of Properties and Buildings Receiving Certificate
Programme on Source Separation of Commercial and Industrial Waste List of Properties and Buildings Receiving Certificate (Aug 2009) Name of Building Property Management Company 151 Gloucester Road Property Management AXA Centre Company Limited Architectural Services Department - Property APB Centre Services Branch AIA Central Bayshore Development Group Limited Metrotown Shopping Mall Citybase Property Management Ltd. DTZ Debenham Tie Leung Property Management Standard Chartered Bank Building Ltd. Kwai Cheong Centre Goodwell Property Management Limited New Treasure Centre Goodwell Property Management Limited City Landmark I Goodwill Management Ltd. City Mall Goodwill Management Ltd. Manhattan Plaza Goodwill Management Ltd. Skyline Plaza Goodwill Management Ltd. Canton Road Government Offices Guardian Property Management Ltd. Cheung Sha Wan Government Offices Guardian Property Management Ltd. Homantin Government Offices Guardian Property Management Ltd. Kong Nam Industrial Building Guardian Property Management Ltd. Kong Sang Hong Centre Guardian Property Management Ltd. Kowloon East Government Offices Guardian Property Management Ltd. Kowloon Government Offices Guardian Property Management Ltd. Kwun Tong District Branch Office Guardian Property Management Ltd. Lai Chi Kok Government Offices Guardian Property Management Ltd. Middle Road Carpark Building (Carpark Portion Guardian Property Management Ltd. Excluded) Mong Kok Government Offices Guardian Property Management Ltd. Ngau Tau Kok Government Offices Guardian Property Management Ltd. -
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) Southern L’hotel Island South 7805 Kwai Tsing Shing Keung House, Kwai Shing East Estate 7809 Wong Tai Sin Tower D, Galaxia 7810 Kowloon City Kiu Shing Building 7811 Yuen Long Opulence Height 7812 Yau Tsim Mong Holiday Inn Golden Mile Hong Kong 7813 Sha Tin Estoril Heights, Belair Gardens 7814 Eastern Block 5, Provident Centre 7815 Eastern Wan Ying House ,Chai Wan Estate 7816 Sha Tin Kam Leung House, Kam Ying Court 7817 Kowloon City Block E, Honour Building 7818 Sai Kung Tower 6, Tseung Kwan O Plaza 7819 Central & Western Grand City Hotel 7820 Wong Tai Sin Ming Lai House, Choi Wan (II) Estate 7821 Eastern Sau Fung House, Fung Wah Estate 7823 Eastern Block A, Ming Wah Dai Ha 7824 Kwun Tong Lai Nga House, Hong Nga Court 7825 Eastern Hong Shui House, Hong Tung Estate 7826 Tuen Mun Honeley Court 7827 Eastern Southern Building 7828 Eastern Hong Shui House, Hong Tung Estate 7829 Eastern Hong Shui House, Hong Tung Estate 7830 Tsuen Wan Block 1, Bellagio 7831 Wong Tai Sin Fu Yan House, Fu Shan Estate 7832 Eastern Hong Shui House, Hong Tung Estate 7833 Tsuen Wan Block 6, Phase 3, Belvedere Garden 7834 Wong Tai Sin Block 2, Kai Tak Garden 7835 Sai Kung Leung Fai Tin Village 7836 Sai Kung Leung Fai Tin Village 7837 Sai Kung Leung Fai Tin Village 7838 Tuen Mun Honeley -
Survey Report on Brands Excellent in Innovative Design
Survey Report on Brands Excellent in Innovative Design Hong Kong Design Centre Table of Content I. Research Background II. Research Objectives III. Research Methodology IV. Research Findings 1. Respondents Profile 2. Relative importance of individual factors that influence brand choices 3. Most favourable brands based on innovative design. 4. Top brands by product category 5. Assessment criteria for brands excellent in innovative design 6. Brands most preferred to recommend to foreign visitors V. Other Interesting Findings VI. Appendix: Distribution of Votes for All Brands 2 I. Research Background The Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC) is a professional organization aiming to awareness of the value of design and application of design in the business community. It disseminates design ideas/knowledge through seminars, workshops, conferences, design award competition, and exhibitions. HKDC firmly believes innovative design be an integral part of a successful brand. Firms anticipate to invest in brand building activities would like to know the types of design that will contribute more to a successful brand. HKDC, together with Asian Centre for Brand Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, conducts the present study to explore the brands most Hong Kong citizens prefer to buy and use and the role of innovative design in these brands. 3 II. Research Objectives To understand the factors important to brand choices To identify the brands that most Hong Kong citizens prefer to buy more frequently and think they are good in design. To investigate the types of design that Hong Kong consumers based on to assess innovative design brands Finally, to find out the brands most Hong Kong citizens would like to recommend to foreign visitors 4 III. -
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New Round of “Spend-To-Redeem Free Tours” Open for Registration Tomorrow
PRESS RELEASE 新聞稿 Date: 31 May 2021 Total page: 1 New Round of “Spend-to-Redeem Free Tours” Open for Registration Tomorrow The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) is rolling out a new round of the “Spend-to-Redeem Free Tours” programme, with registration opening tomorrow (1 June). About 190 itineraries, designed by various local tour operators, are available in the new round, which will be uploaded to the HKTB’s programme website in two batches. Starting from tomorrow, members of the public can choose from the first batch of about 130 itineraries and register directly with the tour operators. The first batch of itineraries uploaded cover a wide range of themes and experiences, including the Scenic Harbour, Lively Culture, Gastro-Fantasies, Endless Entertainment, Neighbourhoods and Family Fun. On top of local attractions, the itineraries include workshops related to gourmet food and handicrafts, fishing and farming activities, as well as pet-friendly experience. Half-day tours include at least two points of interests and one meal, many of which offer a hotel buffet, seafood tasting on an outlying island, or other delicacies (see appendix). Members of the public can register for a local tour with machine-printed receipt(s) after spending HK$800 or more at local retail and dining outlets. Registered participants are required to submit the receipt(s) to the tour operator and pay a deposit of HK$100 per person (to be returned on the day of the tour). To meet the government’s latest anti-pandemic requirements, all participating tour operators are required to sign the Anti-epidemic Undertakings for Local Tours.