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Labour Day fireworks light up HK

2024-05-02 10:08 Last Updated At:10:09

Presented by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, a stunning ten-minute pyrotechnic display illuminated Victoria Harbour this evening near Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade to celebrate the start of the Mainland’s Labour Day Golden Week holiday.

Photo-worthy moment: The pyrotechnic display entices spectators to snap pictures as a way to capture lasting memories of the show.

Photo-worthy moment: The pyrotechnic display entices spectators to snap pictures as a way to capture lasting memories of the show.

The fireworks were launched at about 130 metres from the shore and reached a maximum height of approximately 100 metres.

Dazzling show: A chorus of oohs and aahs are heard as a variety of fireworks effects explode and dazzle the excited audience.

Dazzling show: A chorus of oohs and aahs are heard as a variety of fireworks effects explode and dazzle the excited audience.

The amazing spectacle, accompanied by the Symphony of Lights show, created a truly enchanting experience for visitors and locals alike.

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Speech by SCST at Hong Kong Night reception in 77th Cannes Film Festival

2024-05-17 10:00 Last Updated At:10:08

Exclusive insights: scst's address at glamorous hong kong night event in cannes film festival

Following are the welcome remarks by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Kevin Yeung, at the Hong Kong Night reception in the 77th Cannes Film Festival yesterday (May 16, Cannes time):

Hello, everyone! Welcome to our Hong Kong Night reception. It's my great pleasure to meet all of you here in Cannes.

The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has been actively promoting arts and culture. Since 2005, the Government has been injecting about HK$3 billion into our Film Development Fund, a fund designated to support our film industry.

We treasure our overseas partners and have strengthened our participation in international film festivals to extend our market coverage and enhance exchanges. By leading delegations of some of the most exceptional and emerging directors, producers and actors from Hong Kong, like those attending here tonight, we hope to increase the exposure of Hong Kong cinema in a proactive approach, fostering more cultural exchanges among film talents across national borders and various cultures.

To reinforce Hong Kong as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange, we launched the Hong Kong-Asian Film Collaboration Funding Scheme last year to support collaboration between the film industries of Hong Kong and Asian countries. The response was overwhelming. We hence extended the funding scheme to cover Europe as the Hong Kong-Europe-Asian Film Collaboration Funding Scheme, to welcome projects from Europe and Asia.

Most important of all, we are thrilled to see many Chinese language films selected in Cannes this year. Hong Kong film, "Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In", is chosen for the Midnight Screenings section, and will be screened right after this reception. We are honoured to have the director and cast joining us tonight. With the strong tradition of Hong Kong cinema, a 4K restoration of "Shanghai Blues", directed by esteemed filmmaker Tsui Hark, is selected for Cannes Classics section. Renowned Hong Kong director Peter Chan's mainland production "She's Got No Name" will be presented under Out Of Competition section towards the end of the Festival.

Last but not least, tonight, we are not just celebrating Hong Kong cinema, but also aiming to forge new connections among all of us at this world's most prestigious film event. So let us enjoy the party. Thank you.

Speech by SCST at Hong Kong Night reception in 77th Cannes Film Festival  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Speech by SCST at Hong Kong Night reception in 77th Cannes Film Festival Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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