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Hong Kong's Sports Secretary Addresses Complaints on Stadium Quality Amid Saudi Cup Success

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Hong Kong's Sports Secretary Addresses Complaints on Stadium Quality Amid Saudi Cup Success
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Hong Kong's Sports Secretary Addresses Complaints on Stadium Quality Amid Saudi Cup Success

2025-08-24 01:13 Last Updated At:01:43

Remarks by SCST at media session

Following are the remarks by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, at a media session after attending an event at the Hong Kong Stadium yesterday (August 23):

Reporter: There have been some complaints from players about the quality of the training facilities. And some people of the Saudi Football Federation also complained about the quality of Hong Kong Stadium, saying that they are probably not going to look at coming back to Hong Kong next year like they did with London for consecutive years and instead they are going to look at other venues. So, what does that mean for the sort of the government stance that Hong Kong is the events of sports capital of Asia?

Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism: I think the facts speak for themselves. The Saudi Cup was here this week. What I heard as I have said just now, from all the organisers was that the effect and the impact are very satisfactory and they enjoy having the game in Hong Kong. Obviously, everything can be improved, including the ground. It is challenging for the ground to be used for three consecutive and very exciting games within a week, that is something that we will have to continue to improve and continue to make it better. But from what I heard so far from the organisers and from the teams themselves, they enjoy, in overall, the hospitality, the organisation and the arrangement of Hong Kong, and they look forward to coming back in future.

(Please also refer to the Chinese portion of the remarks.)

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

Speech by SITI at 2026 WAIC UP! Global Summit

Following is the speech by the Secretary for Innovation, Technology and Industry, Professor Sun Dong, at the 2026 WAIC UP! Global Summit today (January 16):

Professor Sun Dong, Photo by Bastille Post

Professor Sun Dong, Photo by Bastille Post

Ms Qiu (Vice President of DLG Exhibitions & Events Co Ltd, Ms Qiu Haoming), Hendrick (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's Deputy to the 14th National People's Congress, Mr Hendrick Sin), Terry (Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, Mr Terry Wong), Duncan (Member of the Legislative Council, Mr Duncan Chiu), Alex (President of the Hong Kong Information Technology Federation, Dr Alex Chung), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

Good morning. I am delighted to join you at the 2026 WAIC UP! Global Summit.Today's theme, "Wake Up More!", is a call not only for any single company, city, or country but also a timely reminder for all of us to embrace a new era of intelligence, possibility, and shared responsibility.

A big thank you to the organiser for choosing Hong Kong as a destination for this remarkable Summit. This is another testament to Hong Kong's unique position as a "super connector" and a "super value-adder" that thrives on global connection and creativity. We are delighted to see that world-class academics, industry experts and leading entrepreneurs from around the world gather here today to explore the future of AI and the opportunities it brings to us.

AI has become a core engine driving global technological and economic progress, and all economies recognise its strategic importance.Under the unique advantages of "one country, two systems", Hong Kong is also seizing this AI moment.With a focus on "strengthening infrastructure and promoting the application-oriented approach", Hong Kong is steadily advancing a series of AI initiatives.

In terms of R&D (research and development), the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) Government is working to establish the Hong Kong AI Research and Development Institute within this year, which is a new engine for discovery, translation, and real-world impact.Through our AIR@InnoHK research cluster, we have funded the establishment of 16 R&D laboratories focusing on AI and robotics technologies.Notably, the "HKChat" AI chatbot developed by the Hong Kong Generative AI Research and Development Center has already launched its public version.

Hong Kong's total computing power has now reached 5 000 PFLOPS, with the Cyberport AI Supercomputing Centre contributing 3 000 PFLOPS. This centre is a critical hub that supports Hong Kong's AI development, and its capacity will continue to expand to meet growing demand. The upcoming data facility cluster at Sandy Ridge in North District will further provide advanced computing power facilities, promoting the development of data and AI-related industries in Hong Kong.

And at the heart of all progress is talent. We recognise that people, not algorithms, will shape the future of AI. Our strategy is simple yet powerful: "Promote technology with talent, lead industries with technology, and attract talent with industries". To this end, we have included in the Talent List a number of professions in the I&T (innovation and technology) segment, including experienced AI Specialists, to facilitate global experts, like all of you here, in developing your careers in Hong Kong.

Looking ahead, the Hong Kong SAR Government will continue to foster strong collaboration among the Government and the industry, academia, research and investment sectors. The future of AI cannot be built by anyone or any place alone. It requires a global community that is awake, aware, and aligned.I am confident that this Summit will spark new ideas and inspire us to wake up more for high-quality AI development.

I wish the Summit great success. Thank you.

The 2026 WAIC UP! Global Summit, Photo by Bastille Post

The 2026 WAIC UP! Global Summit, Photo by Bastille Post

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