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other 6d ago Hong Kong

September Birthdays Celebrated Together

A family decided to combine birthday celebrations for individuals born in early September due to a difficult family environment in the past.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
culture 6d ago Hong Kong

Hong Kong Golden Week Hotel Occupancy Reaches 90%

A childhood birthday tradition involved celebrating in September, with a green cake being a specific element. Approximately half of the 3,600 member stores surveyed reported single-digit to low double-digit growth in April. Hong Kong's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) saw a 5.9% year-on-year increase in the first quarter, marking the highest quarterly growth in nearly five years. Foot traffic increased significantly in traditional tourist spots like Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok, and Tong Lo Wan during the Golden Week period, with hotel occupancy rates nearing full capacity. Retailers reported mixed performance during the holiday. Hong Kong recorded approximately 1.19 million tourist arrivals during the Golden Week period, an 8% increase compared to the previous year. Industry insiders operating mid-to-low-priced hotels reported near-full occupancy on the first day of the Golden Week holiday.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
economy 6d ago Hong Kong

Electric Vehicle Tax Exemptions Drive Orders

Orders for electric vehicles saw a sharp increase before the end of March, benefiting from the exemption of first-registration tax. The short-term sales outlook for electric vehicles is positive, driven by a recovery in domestic demand, continued growth in the property and tourism sectors, and a favorable macroeconomic environment. New vehicle fuel economy guides now include fuel efficiency information for new car sales, and even electric vehicles can be checked. First-time registration tax exemptions for electric vehicles, which ended in late March, led to a surge in orders before the deadline. Retail sales are expected to see moderate growth for the year, with projections around 4-6%. Categories like jewelry, electronics, and department stores are anticipated to perform strongly.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
economy 6d ago Hong Kong

Hong Kong Tourism Surges During Golden Week

The government stated that the peak day for mainland Chinese tourists entering Hong Kong was May 2. The Lo Wu Control Point was the busiest entry point for visitors during Golden Week, followed by the High-Speed Rail West Kowloon Station. The surge in tourist arrivals indicates a strong performance for Hong Kong's economy in the first quarter. Approximately half of surveyed member shops reported single-digit to low double-digit growth in April. The source mentioned that the Taiwanese King's son studied in Taiwan. The CNR Economic Voice discussed the Guan Ning Iron Cavalry tradition and its persistence until the time of Prince Pingxi, noting that the tradition was still present when Ningyuan was defended. Hong Kong saw approximately 1.19 million visitors during the Golden Week period, an increase of 8% year-on-year, with mainland Chinese tourists making up over 1 million of the arrivals.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
other 6d ago Hong Kong

Book Celebrates 12 Years Of Artisan Craftsmanship

A book is being celebrated for marking 12 years of artisan craftsmanship. The report mentions a 'master craftsman' named Li Yunhe, suggesting a connection to this celebration. The radio segment also included musical interludes and discussions about driving safety in Hong Kong.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
health 6d ago Hong Kong

Hong Kong Retail Sales Rise 12.8% In March

The Centre for Health Protection is investigating a case of pneumonia virus infection. Mainland Chinese visitors accounted for about 1.01 million of these arrivals, marking a 10% year-on-year increase. This influx has provided a boost to the retail sector. The King of Eswatini's travel was restricted by South Africa, raising questions about diplomatic reliance and transit country issues. The King's son previously studied in Taiwan, and the royal family sought medical care there. Hong Kong welcomed 1.19 million visitors during the Golden Week holiday, significantly boosting the local economy. Retail sales in Hong Kong saw a boost from these tourists. The source noted that souvenir choices presented a dilemma for office workers. The increase in March was narrower than the previous month.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
other 6d ago Hong Kong

Hong Kong User Fined For Deceptive Medical Claims

The case involved a user of a medical line who was deceived by the seller. Weather forecasts indicate southeast winds of 4-5 levels with moderate waves, and potential showers and thunderstorms in some areas.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
economy 6d ago Hong Kong

Joint Tenancy Facilitates Family Wealth Management

Joint investment accounts offer benefits, particularly when one account holder passes away, as assets can remain accessible. This process can be smoother if there is prior communication and consensus among family members regarding financial decisions.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
economy 6d ago Hong Kong

Retirement Planning Strategy Tailored For Seniors

A retirement planning strategy called 'bucketing strategy' is discussed, involving dividing funds into three categories. One category requires stable, secure investments like fixed deposits or money market funds, suitable for covering living expenses for approximately five years.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
economy 6d ago Hong Kong

Retail Sales Show Mixed Performance Amid Golden Week

A growing trend shows younger generations assisting their parents and grandparents with financial planning. The city's driving conditions are perceived as safe due to moderate speed limits and fewer instances of erratic lane changes compared to other regions. Sales of automobiles and auto parts increased by 80.8%, while jewelry, watches, and precious gifts rose by 27.2%. Government spokesperson noted broad-based growth across most retail categories. March sales reached 33.9 billion, a 12.8% year-on-year increase, driven by an 80.8% jump in auto sales and 27.2% in jewelry. This marks the 11th consecutive month of growth, exceeding the previous month's contraction. Major categories showing year-on-year increases include automobiles and parts at 80.8%, and jewelry, watches, and valuable gifts at 27.2%.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong