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CFS Reports Satisfactory Food Safety Results for Lunar New Year, Except for Two Rice Cake Samples.

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CFS Reports Satisfactory Food Safety Results for Lunar New Year, Except for Two Rice Cake Samples.
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CFS Reports Satisfactory Food Safety Results for Lunar New Year, Except for Two Rice Cake Samples.

2026-01-21 15:00 Last Updated At:15:08

Centre for Food Safety announces test results of Lunar New Year food (first phase)

The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department today (January 21) announced the test results of a recently completed seasonal food surveillance project on Lunar New Year (LNY) food (first phase). The test results of around 770 samples collected were satisfactory, except for two prepackaged rice cake samples found with sodium contents inconsistent with the declared values on their nutrition labels, which were announced earlier.

A spokesman for the CFS said, "The LNY is coming soon, and the CFS is conducting this seasonal food surveillance project in two phases. During the first phase of the project, different types of LNY food - including steamed puddings (e.g. turnip puddings and festive cakes), fried dumplings (e.g. sesame balls and crispy triangles), candies, glutinous rice balls, nuts, melon seeds, vegetarian dishes and dried aquatic products - were collected from different retailers (including online retailers) for chemical and microbiological tests as well as nutrition content analysis."

Chemical tests targeted preservatives, metallic contaminants, sweeteners and others. Microbiological tests covered different food poisoning pathogens. For nutrition content analysis, the contents of total fat, sodium and sugars of the samples were tested to see if the test results were consistent with the declared values on the nutrition labels.

The unsatisfactory food samples were two prepackaged rice cake samples not in compliance with the nutrition labelling regulations. The CFS has taken follow-up action on the above-mentioned unsatisfactory samples, including informing the vendors concerned of the test results, instructing them to stop selling the affected food item and tracing the source of the food items in question.

The spokesman urged the food trade to observe the relevant laws and regulations in the preparation of food, follow Good Manufacturing Practice and use permitted food additives only in an appropriate manner. Retailers should source food from reliable suppliers and conduct quality checks of incoming materials and end products to ensure that ingredients used are within legal standards. In addition, the food trade should maintain proper records in accordance with the requirements of the Food Safety Ordinance to allow source tracing if needed.

The spokesman also advised consumers to buy LNY food from reliable retailers with good hygiene conditions; make sure the packaging of prepackaged cakes and snacks is intact and the products have not expired; refer to the nutrition labels on the sugar, sodium (salt), saturated fat and trans fat content and more for making informed choices; and pay attention to the hygiene conditions of food containers and the personal hygiene of staff when buying loose-packed foods (e.g. candied lotus seeds, nuts and melon seeds).

"Consumers should choose food products with natural colours. Bright white pistachios may have been bleached, and melon seeds with an unnatural gloss may have had mineral oil added. Consumption of these food products can cause gastrointestinal discomfort," the spokesman said.

"Festive cakes that are not for immediate consumption should be kept refrigerated or stored according to the instructions on the package and should be eaten before they expire. Reheat hot-served festive cakes thoroughly before consumption, consume them as soon as possible, and avoid keeping them at room temperature for a long time. Foods like nuts and melon seeds should not be kept for a long time. Those with mould or an abnormal smell or taste should not be eaten," he added.

The spokesman reminded the public to maintain a balanced diet and, as far as practicable, avoid excessive consumption of foods high in energy, sugar, salt or fat, even during the LNY.

The CFS will continue to conduct surveillance on LNY food, and the second-phase results will be released in a timely manner to ensure food safety.

Please visit the CFS website (www.cfs.gov.hk/seasonalfood) for more food safety information about seasonal food.

Centre for Food Safety announces test results of Lunar New Year food (first phase)  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Centre for Food Safety announces test results of Lunar New Year food (first phase) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Mainland professional AI technology product and service enterprise opens R&D centre in Hong Kong as regional headquarters

Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) today (January 21) announced that a Mainland professional artificial intelligence (AI) technology product and service provider, PCI Technology Group Co. Ltd. (PCITECH), has established a research and development (R&D) centre in Hong Kong as its regional headquarters responsible for Hong Kong and overseas business and industrial co-operation. This move is an important step following the company's visit to the Middle East last year with a business delegation led by the Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, marking another significant progress in PCITECH's internationalisation strategy by leveraging Hong Kong as a springboard.

Associate Director-General of Investment Promotion of InvestHK Mr Arnold Lau said, "We welcome PCITECH to establish an R&D centre in Hong Kong and set the city as its regional headquarters to expand to the world. It further enhances Hong Kong's status as an international technology innovation hub and brings more innovative intelligent transportation solutions to Hong Kong and overseas markets. We look forward to closer co-operation with PCITECH to assist them in going deeper and further in the international market."

The Chairman and Executive President of PCITECH, Ms Emily Chen, said, "Hong Kong, as a hotbed for technological innovation and business development, provides PCITECH with a rare development platform in terms of policy support and market opportunities. Through the R&D centre established in Hong Kong, the company will further strengthen its technological innovation capabilities in AI, big data, and smart transportation and leverage the city's international resources to further expand the global market."

She added, "Hong Kong, as a 'super connector' between the Chinese Mainland and the world and an international business and financial centre, has its unique advantages in regional co-operation and extensive business network covering the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and other Asia-Pacific regions. It provides critical support for us to establish a base in the city and promote resource sharing, technology exchange, and market expansion with Mainland and overseas enterprises, while also allowing us to easily connect with global investors and partners, as well as enhancing international brand influence. Under the support of a mature and stable financial system and policies conducive to innovative technology, AI, and smart city development, PCITECH is actively preparing for its listing in Hong Kong, fully utilising Hong Kong's stable investment environment and global capital aggregation advantages to provide strong guarantees for its global expansion."

Established in 1992, PCITECH is headquartered in Guangzhou, with two major AI research institutes, four national-level R&D institutions, and more than 10 provincial and municipal R&D institutions and research bases, undertaking dozens of national and provincial-level major research projects, and gathering nearly 4 000 talents from different science and technology fields. By 2025, the cumulative number of national invention patents and software copyrights applied for has exceeded 2 000.

PCITECH's smart metro solutions have been deployed in more than 40 cities worldwide, across over 110 metro lines and more than 2 200 stations, with a cumulative service length exceeding 4 100 kilometres. The company has delivered a number of large-scale benchmark urban rail projects, including high-value projects for Guangzhou Metro, Changsha Metro and Chengdu Metro, and has established a nationwide presence across the urban rail transit value chain.

For more information about PCITECH, please visit www.pcitech.com.

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Mainland professional AI technology product and service enterprise opens R&D centre in Hong Kong as regional headquarters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Mainland professional AI technology product and service enterprise opens R&D centre in Hong Kong as regional headquarters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Mainland professional AI technology product and service enterprise opens R&D centre in Hong Kong as regional headquarters  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Mainland professional AI technology product and service enterprise opens R&D centre in Hong Kong as regional headquarters Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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