#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港 |#中國 #中華人民共和國 #August2024 | #RTHK #HongKongStories – Love at Old Shops. Season two.. Featuring International Chinese Presenter #黃幗頤 #ScarlettWong #WongSumMei

Hong Kong SAR, China, People’s Republic of China.  has always been a cosmopolitan city where the old and the new are blended together, where the East and the West gather together. Various old shops have been passed down to this day, and behind them are stories full of human touch, carrying the emotional memory of Hong Kong.
In the program, the host Huang Xinmei interviews the person in charge of the old store and talks about the history of the old store and its signature food or products. The host will also participate in part of the production process to enhance the audience’s sense of involvement.
This series of “Hong Kong Stories – Love at Old Shops. 2” will run for eleven episodes, continuing to take everyone to visit different time-honoured restaurants and shops to savour their charm.

黃幗 Scarlett Wong is a former host of ViuTV, and is the older sister of Hong Kong Canadian actress and television host Jacqueline Wong. In addition to being a host for ViuTV , Jacqueline Wong has hosted more than 100 programs, including Government House , Hong Kong Jockey Club , Samsung Galaxy launch and other large-scale events. Her younger sister is Jacqueline Wong, the runner- up of Miss Hong Kong 2012 .

In 2017, Wong received many online advertisements and worked with TVB artists Lai Lok Yi and Wang Haoxin from time to time . Wong also revealed that her thyroid index was high. The doctor said that it might be due to work pressure and advised her to change her career. Because she was very stressed about her work, she had to abstain from food and have a check-up every three months. In fact, it might be hereditary because her father and grandmother had this condition, but her sisters did not have it for the time being

In November 2018, Wong Sum Mei temporarily left ViuTV and subsequently worked as a freelance artist. She also hosted programs for HOY TV (formerly “Fantastic TV” and “Hong Kong Open TV”) and the Hong Kong Radio Television Department from time to time. She returned to ViuTV in late June 2024 and will soon be the host of “40 Steps to Beauty”.

The Peninsula Hong Kong Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong SAR, China, People’s Republic of China , opened in 1928, is the oldest six-star hotel in Hong Kong. Initially, the hotel was decided to be located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, which surprised everyone because the Kowloon Peninsula at that time could be considered a remote place, and all the dignitaries lived on the other side of Victoria Harbour. However, the hotel management, the Kadoorie family, believed that the hotel was nearby The docks and train stations are sure to bring travelers from all over the world, and to this day, prove the wisdom of the decision made at that time. The fateful meeting of that day led to today’s legend. In the near future, the hotel will turn 100 years old. She has grown up with Hong Kong. In three consecutive episodes, we will appreciate with everyone the glorious years of the legendary hotel, known as the Lady of the East, for nearly a hundred years.

In 1970, 42 years after the hotel opened, the hotel was managed by Sir Laurence Kadoorie and Sir Michael Kadoorie, members of the founding family. Both father and son were car lovers, and the hotel’s shuttle fleet also took advantage of the times. Founded.

The more famous the hotel became, the more VIP guests stayed. In order to cope with the increasing number of guests, in 1991, in addition to the original 6-story building, a 30-story new wing was expanded to the north of the hotel, and a rooftop restaurant was added to the new building. , spa center and other modern facilities, and also built a heliport. From then on, the hotel’s transportation facilities are complete, including sea, land and air.

The hotel has been operating for nearly a century. Although it has retained many precious traditions, it has never rested on its laurels. Instead, it has sought changes along the way, keeping pace with the pace of society, and cooperating with different groups to launch more innovative services, including charity, environmental protection, culture, and art. Integrate the pulse of society. These outside-the-box collaborations and changes can often bring more energy to hotels when they face new challenges…

School uniforms are something you don’t want to put on when you’re studying, you can’t bear to take them off when you graduate, and you keep thinking about them when you’re working.
School uniforms are used to regulate students and cultivate discipline. They seem to be the same, but in fact they are diverse.
Who designed the school uniform you wore? How did what is written by students today evolve? If you seek knowledge about the uniform you wear every day, what knowledge does it have in itself? Jin Lun Clothing Co., Ltd., an old store that has been specializing in the local school uniform business for more than 60 years, tells the story through her story.

Snake soup, known as a tonic for the common people, is also a unique flavor in Cantonese cuisine.


Snake King Fen was founded in Nanhai, Guangzhou in 1895. In 1940, it moved to Chiliman Street in Central. It started with snake soup and stew. It moved from a street stall to an upper tier and provided a variety of skillful side dishes. In the past, snake feasts were popular, and most of them were Guests held banquets to discuss business, so many handmade dishes such as tea-smoked chicken and eight-treasure duck were very popular, including the nearly lost famous dish “Crane Needle”.

As the fourth generation successor, Gigi Ng not only strives to inherit the old Hong Kong taste, but also wants to carry forward the traditional nourishing and health-preserving dietary therapy concept, making new attempts with trendy Cantonese cuisine and medicinal snacks, with the support of her mother’s love behind her.

to be continued.. …..

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#AlreadyTomorrowInHongKong #香港| #CathayPacific #國泰航空公司  #July2024 |#國泰航空#MoveBeyond | #國泰航空飛行安全示範短片  CATHAY PACIFIC SAFETY VIDEO 2024  – The All New International Standard Benchmark  #InflightSafelyVideo featuring #HongKong ancient Modern #ChineseIntangibleCulturalHeritage Elements..

On the Month of July 2024 – Set against the city Region of China  we call home that is Hong Kong SAR, China, People’s Republic of China, Cathay Pacific Airways our new inflight safety video communicates essential information with great clarity and conserves Hong Kong’s many unique cultural elements, places, and people. It’s a showpiece that helps you feel connected while ensuring your safety. Enjoy the video and safe travels! Cathay Pacific Airways reveals its new inflight safety video that takes customers through important inflight safety procedures set against the dynamic backdrop of Hong Kong….

Told through the electrifying energy and vibrancy of the airline’s home city, the video was developed in close collaboration with the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB) and the Civil Aviation Department (CAD) to embody all necessary safety protocols while educating customers in an informative and engaging way.

The safety demonstrations in the video are interwoven with the unique charms of Hong Kong, capturing the city’s iconic landmarks, bustling happenings, world-class arts and cultural attractions, natural landscapes and more.

Scenes were shot at various locations across the city to showcase the best of Hong Kong. Customers are transported to a dai pai dong, the quintessential local dining experience, for the “no smoking” announcement, before finding themselves amidst an exhilarating dragon boat race which provides the backdrop for the life jacket demonstration, while Shek O Beach sets the scene for the emergency and pre-takeoff procedures. Other locales include the shopping paradise of Causeway Bay, Xiqu Centre at the West Kowloon Cultural District, the iconic Peak Tram, Yau Ma Tei’s historic Tin Hau Temple and the serene Clearwater Bay Country Park, all of which culminate in a visually immersive experience for customers.

Replacing the current inflight safety video introduced over seven years ago, the new version will be progressively rolled out across Cathay Pacific flights from 1 August 2024 onwards.

國泰航空推出全新飛行安全示範短片,以活力四射、多姿多采的香港為背景,帶領顧客感受香港獨特風貌,同時了解重要的機上安全程序。

短片聯同旅發局及民航處攜手籌劃,以香港這個國際大都會的活力為創作脈絡,旨在以詳盡且生動有趣的方式讓顧客掌握所有機上必要的安全守則。

短片中的安全示範與呈現香港獨特魅力的片段交織串連,捕捉香港的著名地標、繁華盛事、世界級的藝文景點及自然景觀等。

攝製團隊於全港多個地點進行拍攝,務求展現出香港別具一格的獨特風貌。顧客先置身於富有香港地道飲食特色的大牌檔中聆聽禁煙指引;然後在緊湊的龍舟競賽中觀看穿着救生衣示範;而石澳沙灘更化作緊急事故及起飛前安全示範的場景。其他景點包括銅鑼灣購物天堂、西九文化區的戲曲中心、首屈一指的觀光熱點山頂纜車、位於油麻地歷史悠久的天后廟,以及寧謐恬靜的清水灣郊野公園,為顧客帶來身臨其境的視覺體驗。

全新飛行安全示範短片將於 2024 年 8 月 1 日起於國泰航空的航班上陸續推出,取代七年前推出的現行版本。

我們以港為家,特別將香港獨有的人文風景融入於全新飛行安全示範短片,讓你一邊了解機上安全,一邊感受香港別具一格的獨特風貌。立即觀看影片,期待下次與你展開新旅程!

Although concept is quite similar to SQ- Singapore Airlines but very International Iconic it features many numerous Hong Kong SAR’s Cultural Elements  from ancient to modern future of Chinese intangible Cultural Heritage.   – I think it’s great to showcase some of the amazing things about Hong Kong SAR, China, and People’s Republic of China. What I like especially is the backdrop of Hong Kong SAR is there, yet the director makes sure to zoom in and hone in on the safety details like the life vest and oxygen mask- it’s not just a safety video glossing over the safety aspects. Well done Cathay

Music is a unifying language that brings people together by transcending cultures and boundaries. We’re delighted to present Song of Cathay, a musical odyssey that moves us emotionally and forward. Our uplifting, inspirational and journey-like composition, crafted by leading sonic design agency, Sixième Son, is inspired by the vibrancy of Hong Kong as well as our love for travel and aviation. Performed by Asian Youth Orchestra, the piece articulates the warm sense of hospitality and the spirit of adventure. Delve into our creation process behind Song of Cathay, and discover how we put together a tune that evokes your fond memories of travel through our #MoveBeyond spirit.
” We proudly present the debut live performance of Song of Cathay by The Asian Youth Orchestra (AYO). Scored to inspire —— with its atmospheric tones, pentatonic structure, and influences from the Heart of Hong Kong, Song of Cathay is an auditory expression encapsulating one unifying goal—to capture our #MoveBeyond spirit and lift us all forward.”

Also  loving Really this version, not only because it shows Hong Kong and its culture but also because, unlike similar videos made by other airlines, Cathay keeps the emergency evacuation part delivered in a very straight, direct, and serious way, which is very critical…..

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