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Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks New Era for Villa Haw Par as Cultural Landmark in Hong Kong

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Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks New Era for Villa Haw Par as Cultural Landmark in Hong Kong
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Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks New Era for Villa Haw Par as Cultural Landmark in Hong Kong

2026-06-01 18:12 Last Updated At:18:33

Speech by SCST at groundbreaking ceremony of Villa Haw Par

Following is the speech by the Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Miss Rosanna Law, at the groundbreaking ceremony of Villa Haw Par today (June 1):

Consul General Christile Drulhe (Consul General of France in Hong Kong and Macau), Mr Arthur de Villepin (Founder and CEO of Villepin Group), Ms Sara Mao (Executive Director of Villa Haw Par), Mr Kenneth Fok (Chairman of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council), distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

Good afternoon. It is my great pleasure to join you at the groundbreaking ceremony of Villa Haw Par. Today marks a truly significant milestone: the transformation of the historic Haw Par Mansion from a static monument into a living, dynamic cultural landmark in Hong Kong.

Built in 1935 by the visionary merchant Mr Aw Boon Haw, more familiarly known to us as Mr and even more widely known as "the King of Tiger Balm", Haw Par Mansion is a one-of-a-kind example of Hong Kong's unique identity - a place where East truly meets West. Its Chinese Renaissance architecture masterfully blends Eastern and Western theories and construction methods. In recognition of its vibrant historical and architectural significance, the Mansion was classified as a Grade I historic building in 2009 - solidifying its role as a precious jewel in Hong Kong's cultural heritage.

Many of you will remember that before the adjacent Tiger Balm Garden was demolished, it was open to the public free of charge. For decades, Haw Par Mansion and its iconic garden held a special place in the hearts of generations of Hong Kong residents. They are a repository of collective memories, a symbol of family outings, and a testament to our city's early arts and cultural development.

Preserving our rich cultural heritage while adapting it for modern community use is a core priority for the Government. We saw immense potential in revitalising Haw Par Mansion for arts and cultural purposes. Given its unique background and character, we believe this revitalisation should not merely be about conserving bricks and mortar - it is more about breathing new life into a legendary landmark.

Following an open and fair selection process, the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau engaged the Foundation for Art and Culture (FAC) last year to operate Haw Par Mansion on a non-profit, self-financing basis for arts and cultural use. The project echoes our policy direction of developing Hong Kong into an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange. We attach great importance to it, with high hopes that it will contribute significantly to realising that vision. Under the FAC, the Mansion has been given a new name - Villa Haw Par - most fitting to its renewed role as an icon of international arts and cultural exchange in Hong Kong. I understand that the FAC has been working diligently over the past few months to build local and international foundations and connections for this project, achieving notable results - including a long-term partnership with the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macao, and active participation in international networks of cultural residencies and villas. These efforts strengthen Villa Haw Par's role as a platform for dialogue between Hong Kong and the world.

Once the revitalisation is completed, Villa Haw Par will become a dynamic hub for cultural exchange. It will feature diverse arts and cultural programmes - exhibitions, film screenings, performances, workshops and artist residency collaborations with local and international artists. Beyond these conventional uses, I am confident that the FAC will utilise its talent, expertise and connections to unleash the site's full potential and turn it into an even more creative site. Imagine Villa Haw Par serving as a satellite event venue for Art Month, adding new flavour to Hong Kong's many arts and cultural offerings, or once again as a must-visit destination for tourists to experience Hong Kong's history firsthand. With the strong international connections already built for this project, I also hope that Villa Haw Par will act as an inspiring incubator and platform for our local creative talents to showcase their work to the world.

I am sure you all agree with me that Villa Haw Par is a major project - one that requires sustained and substantial efforts. A project of this scale cannot happen in isolation; it needs strong partnerships between the Government, the non-profit sector and the private sector. I would like to take this opportunity to extend my sincere gratitude to the FAC, to the project partners, and to all community stakeholders - especially the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong and Macao. Your support and dedication to the Villa Haw Par project have brought us to this momentous milestone. I would also like to appeal to all friends here today for your active participation and continuous support for this meaningful project.

Ladies and gentlemen, we break ground today to build a vital bridge - connecting our glorious past with a creative, forward-looking future. I am incredibly excited to see this landmark restored to its full glory, and I look forward to visiting the new Villa Haw Par very soon. Thank you very much.

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Opening remarks by SFST at Networking Luncheon hosted by Bank of China Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan

Following are the opening remarks by the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, Mr Christopher Hui, at the Networking Luncheon hosted by Bank of China Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan today (June 1, Astana time):

Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen,

Salemetsiz be (Kazakh for "Hello")! With a shared vision of fostering closer collaboration, my delegation and I very much look forward to engaging with our counterparts in Kazakhstan, further deepening our connections, and gaining valuable insights into the opportunities presented by this dynamic market.

Trade relations with Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan stands at the very heart of Central Asia and has long served as a vital bridge between East and West along the ancient Silk Road. Today, it continues to play a pivotal role as a key gateway connecting Asia and Europe. With a population of over 20 million and strong economic fundamentals, Kazakhstan is entering a promising new phase of growth, with the International Monetary Fund seeing Kazakhstan's GDP (Gross Domestic Product) growth at 6.2 per cent last year.

We in Hong Kong attach great importance to building stronger ties with Kazakhstan and also the wider Central Asian region. Last year, the total merchandise trade between Hong Kong and Central Asia reached over US$320 million, representing a significant increase in recent years. This very much reflects not only growing economic advantages and exchanges, but also the stronger potential for deeper collaboration ahead.

Hong Kong's unique advantages

Just now, Mr Sun (Vice Chairman and Chief Executive of Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited, Mr Sun Yu) mentioned three numbers: one, five and ten. And I am sure all of you as bankers or as corporate investors are all very well versed in numbers. So I will give you one more number to remember, which is also one.

As all of you may already know, Hong Kong has recently overtaken Switzerland and become the world's largest cross-boundary wealth management centre, having US$2.9 trillion booked in the city last year, and the amount is expected to continue growing by nine per cent on average annually at least up to 2030. What I want to highlight is not how we top the list but what we are offering and will be offering to the market to sustain this momentum.

As an international financial centre, Hong Kong is uniquely positioned to support Kazakhstan's continued development. Consistently ranked among the world's top financial hubs and leading IPO (initial public offering) markets, our deep and liquid capital markets, combined with a robust regulatory framework, offer enterprises from Kazakhstan efficient access to global capital and also a wide range of investment opportunities.

And we are not just complacent about being there. While the global economic landscape is experiencing restructuring with shifting momentum towards the East, Hong Kong has been gearing up to embrace the trend. We reform our listing framework to strengthen market vibrancy and competitiveness. We are also developing new growth areas like the commodities market, in particular gold. A central clearing system for gold, fully backed by the Government, is now in the pipeline for trial operation within this year. We are eyeing not only trading but also full-chain development spanning trading, storage, refinery, and financial instruments. Kazakhstan, as a major global player in the gold industry with rich reserves, surely will be an important partner of ours along our way to build a notable gold market in the Asia time zone.

We are particularly encouraged by the growing financial connectivity between our two sides as highlighted by Mr Sun. A notable example is the issuance of a dim sum bond in Hong Kong by the Development Bank of Kazakhstan, being an important milestone that highlights our role in facilitating cross-border capital flows. And not just equity but also bonds, in terms of issuance through Hong Kong, are most welcome.

Hong Kong is also advancing in areas such as green finance and financial innovation. Last year, the total green and sustainable debt instruments issued in Hong Kong exceeded US$76 billion, maintaining our leading position in Asia. As Kazakhstan pursues its sustainability and also green development agenda, we warmly invite enterprises from Kazakhstan to utilise our platform in Hong Kong to raise international capital and accelerate your transition to a greener economy.

The Belt and Road Initiative

Coming to Kazakhstan cannot be complete without really mentioning the Belt and Road Initiative, which was first mentioned by our President (President Xi Jinping) back in 2013. Kazakhstan has emerged as a key partner and an anchor for regional connectivity. In this evolving landscape, Hong Kong serves as a "super connector", linking the Chinese Mainland with global markets and also facilitating the efficient flow of capital, goods and services, and also particularly, ideas.

This creates a compelling synergy, in which Kazakhstan can serve as a gateway to Central Asia and beyond, while Hong Kong can provide a gateway to ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and other international markets, and to the Chinese Mainland, including the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. Together, we can transform enhanced connectivity into concrete business opportunities.

Hong Kong's strengths extend beyond finance. Our world-class professional services, covering legal, accounting, engineering, risk management and more, are highly recognised internationally. These capabilities can provide valuable support for Kazakhstan's ambitious projects in infrastructure and urban development.

At the very heart of our partnership are people-to-people bonds. We are building a strong shared Belt and Road talent pool through scholarships, exchanges, and professional programmes that translate exposure into opportunity. Today, while we are here in Astana, there are actually over 500 Kazakhstani students studying in Hong Kong. These young people undoubtedly are forming an important bridge between our two communities.

Closing

I once again express my sincere appreciation to Bank of China Kazakhstan for hosting today's event. There is a beautiful proverb from Kazakhstani culture that perfectly captures why we are here today. It says, "Friendship is an inexhaustible wealth." I am sure our visit is the start of our enduring journey and bond. I am confident that through continued dialogue and collaboration, Hong Kong and Kazakhstan will unlock new opportunities and build an even stronger and also more prosperous partnership in the years ahead. Thank you.

Opening remarks by SFST at Networking Luncheon hosted by Bank of China Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Opening remarks by SFST at Networking Luncheon hosted by Bank of China Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Opening remarks by SFST at Networking Luncheon hosted by Bank of China Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Opening remarks by SFST at Networking Luncheon hosted by Bank of China Kazakhstan in Kazakhstan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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