Brussels ETO promotes Hong Kong films at Festival des 3 Continents in France
The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Brussels (Brussels ETO) supports the participation of Hong Kong films in the 47th Festival des 3 Continents held in Nantes, France, from November 21 to 29.
This year, the Festival pays tribute to two retrospective classics of Hong Kong cinema, namely "In the Mood for Love" and "The Arch". Complementing the screenings, the jazz quartet Flash Pig performed a special concert, featuring classic pieces from the soundtrack of "In the Mood for Love".
Brussels ETO hosted a reception on November 26 (Nantes time), bringing together around 100 local guests from the film industry, cultural sector and local authorities. Speaking at the reception, Deputy Representative of Brussels ETO Mr Kasper Ng highlighted the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government's firm commitment to developing Hong Kong into an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange through the dedicated Film Development Fund and the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency.
Mr Ng also invited audience members to visit Hong Kong to experience the city's arts and culture scene, including a wide range of film festivals of all sizes, notably the Hong Kong International Film Festival, which will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2026, as well as the Hong Kong International Film & TV Market, which is Asia's largest film and entertainment content marketplace.
The Festival des 3 Continents screens movies from Asia, Africa and Latin America and has featured film directors for the French public since 1979.
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FSD steps up inspections and encourages industry to inspect fire service installations and equipment
The Fire Services Department (FSD) said today (December 16) that in response to the fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po, the department has maintained close collaboration with relevant property management organisations and stepped up inspections of fire service installations and equipment (FSIs) in buildings since December 4, with a view to enhancing building fire safety.
The FSD has redeployed manpower internally to enhance inspections of FSIs in buildings, particularly those undergoing major maintenance, and has proactively inspected the functional status of fire alarms. Should any non-compliance be identified, the department will conduct thorough investigations and decisively take enforcement actions. At the same time, the department has redeployed personnel to promptly follow up on reports of abnormal operation of FSIs in buildings and will take appropriate enforcement actions accordingly.
In addition, the FSD has earlier engaged in in-depth exchanges with the Property Management Services Authority (PMSA), the Hong Kong Association of Property Management Companies Limited (HKAPSA), the Hong Kong Housing Authority (HA), the Hong Kong Housing Society (HS), and the Real Estate Developers Association of Hong Kong (REDA). The FSD emphasises that, apart from ensuring that annual inspections of FSIs are conducted in their premises in accordance with the Fire Service (Installations and Equipment) Regulations (Cap. 95B), property management bodies must also proactively discharge their management duties and assist property owners in properly maintaining the FSIs in common areas to ensure their continuous and effective operation. The FSD also reminds property management personnel to inspect the FSIs regularly during daily work and assist owners and their organisations to handle any damage or malfunctions of the FSIs in a timely manner.
To address public concerns regarding the performance of building fire alarms, stakeholders have agreed to promote voluntary fire alarm testing to safeguard public safety. The scope of the testing includes:
Checking that manual call points are intact and capable of activating the fire alarm system;
Ensuring stable power supply to FSIs and reliable operation of standby power supply; and
Verifying that signals transmitted from fire control panels are normal with no false alarms or failures.
The HA and the HS have arranged to conduct fire alarm tests progressively in all public rental housing estates and residential projects under their management. The PMSA and the HKAPSA have issued letters reminding the industry practitioners to fulfil their responsibilities by strengthening daily management and preventive measures, and enhancing fire safety awareness and response capabilities among staff and residents. In addition, the REDA will urge its members to actively respond to this call. The Association of Registered Fire Service Installation Contractors has also expressed full support by encouraging the industry to proactively contact owners' organisations and property management companies to implement voluntary fire alarm tests.
The FSD will continue to lead the Inter-departmental Fire Investigation Task Force to investigate the cause of the fire at Wang Fuk Court, including investigation of the FSIs. As the investigation has revealed that the condition of the buildings' FSIs may involve criminal elements, the case is being followed up by the Police.