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Wang Fuk Court Owners Urged to Submit Acceptance Letters for Government Sale Opportunity by Today’s Deadline

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Wang Fuk Court Owners Urged to Submit Acceptance Letters for Government Sale Opportunity by Today’s Deadline
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Wang Fuk Court Owners Urged to Submit Acceptance Letters for Government Sale Opportunity by Today’s Deadline

2026-06-30 15:30 Last Updated At:15:38

Approximately 87.5 per cent of Wang Chi House owners submit "Letter of Acceptance"

A spokesman for the Housing Bureau said today (June 30) that as of this morning, a total of 1 698 duly signed "Letters of Acceptance" have been received from the owners of the eight buildings of Wang Fuk Court (Blocks A to H), accounting for about 85.6 per cent of the total number of flats in these eight buildings. Among them, 1 481 letters came from the seven buildings from Blocks A to G, representing about 85.3 per cent of the total number of flats in these seven buildings, and 217 letters came from Wang Chi House (Block H), representing about 87.5 per cent of the total number of flats in Block H.

The Housing Bureau reminds owners of Wang Fuk Court to grasp the opportunity to return the duly signed "Letter of Acceptance" today to confirm their intention to sell their titles to the Government and secure flat selection priority under the Special Sales Exercise in the first batch.

Owners may submit the duly signed "Letter of Acceptance" with the return envelope enclosed with the "Letter of Offer" by post, by hand or by courier to the following address:

Housing Bureau, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government

c/o Wang Fuk Court Property Rights Acquisition Limited

1/F, Block 2, Hong Kong Housing Authority Headquarters,

33 Fat Kwong Street, Ho Man Tin, Kowloon, Hong Kong

For owners who opt to send the return by post, the postmark date will be taken as the submission date. Owners must therefore send their return by post before the cut-off time ends today to ensure the envelope is postmarked today. Owners may also choose to submit the return in person to the drop-off box at the above address, or hand it over to their designated Engagement Team member, who will ensure the letter is delivered to the Housing Bureau before the deadline.

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

DH clamps down on illegal cigar smoking in no-smoking areas

The Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office (TACO) of the Department of Health (DH) carried out surprise inspections in Central yesterday (June 29) and issued a total of four fixed penalty notices (FPNs) in an effort to clamp down on illegal cigar smoking in no-smoking areas.

During the operation codenamed "Smokeshield", officers from TACO (including plainclothes officers) carried out inspections and enforcement action at one cigar retail shop in Central, and issued a total of four FPNs to persons smoking cigars illegally at the premises. TACO's investigation is ongoing, and prosecution may also be taken against operators of the cigar retail shop who are suspected of aiding and abetting smoking offences.

Under the Smoking (Public Health) Ordinance (Ordinance), smoking in a statutory no-smoking area (including indoor areas of shops) is prohibited. Any person who smokes in a statutory no-smoking area is liable to a fixed penalty of $3,000. Venue managers of statutory no-smoking areas are empowered by the Ordinance to request a smoking offender to cease the act. If the offender is not co-operative, the manager of the no-smoking area may contact the Police for assistance.

Moreover, where smoking products (including cigars) are sold, whether in cigar retail shops or otherwise, the restrictions on the promotion and sale of smoking products stipulated in the Ordinance apply. Offenders are liable on summary conviction to a maximum fine of $50,000.

In addition, under the Criminal Procedure Ordinance, any person who aids, abets, counsels or procures the commission by another person of any offence shall be guilty of the same offence.

"From January 2025 to date, the DH has conducted over 100 inspections of cigar shops regarding illegal smoking activities, and issued a total of 13 FPNs for illegal smoking in these premises. The DH will continue to closely monitor and rigorously enforce the law against smoking in no-smoking areas, as well as the illegal sale and promotion of smoking products," said the Head of TACO, Dr Manny Lam.

He cautioned that cigar smoking is just as harmful to health as other smoking products, and urged smokers to quit as early as possible for their own health and that of their family and friends. The DH has collaborated with the School of Nursing of the University of Hong Kong to launch a pilot AI-assisted smoking cessation counselling service - "Chat to Quit" this year. The AI provides accurate and appropriate smoking cessation information instantly, and offers personalised smoking cessation counselling according to users' smoking history and quitting preferences. It can also provide emotional support.

The DH also operates an integrated Smoking Cessation Hotline (1833 183) to answer enquiries about smoking cessation and provide professional counselling and referral services. Members of the public can visit the smoking cessation thematic website (www.livetobaccofree.hk) for more information on smoking cessation and related support tools and services. They can also download the "Quit Smoking App" to keep track of their quitting progress and obtain tips on fighting cravings to maintain a tobacco-free life.

Source: AI-found images

Source: AI-found images

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