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12/11/2024
Voyage with Ambassadors 2
Voyage with Ambassadors 2
While rich in history, India has a relatively young population. Hong Kong’s relationship with the most populous country in the world can be traced back to the mid-19th century, with members of the Indian community in our city contributing to the establishment of local institutions such as The University of Hong Kong and Ruttonjee Hospital. India is world-famous for its spices. In this episode, Ms Satwant Khanalia, Consul General of India in Hong Kong, will take our presenter Chris to taste a well-known national dish, biryani, and see how it is prepared, learning about her home country’s food culture in the process. India is also a land of festivals, with the various mythological figures of its traditional religious tales playing a role in them. Meanwhile, a mythical beast can also be found in Hong Kong’s Hakka walled villages during festive occasions: the qilin (Chinese unicorn). Ms Khanalia and Chris will visit Liu Man Shek Tong Ancestral Hall, which has a history of over 200 years, and learn the qilin dance as well as how to make the qilin’s head used in this performance. What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about Indian cinema? It is most likely the energetic, dynamic, and highly theatrical Bollywood dance. Indian dance guru Uday Sathala has been living in Hong Kong for more than 15 years. In addition to teaching Indian dance classes, he also holds workshops at primary and secondary schools, as well as community centres, offering people from all walks of life the opportunity to learn this performing art while promoting the culture of his home.
12/11/2024
Voyage with Ambassadors 2
Voyage with Ambassadors 2
While rich in history, India has a relatively young population. Hong Kong’s relationship with the most populous country in the world can be traced back to the mid-19th century, with members of the Indian community in our city contributing to the establishment of local institutions such as The University of Hong Kong and Ruttonjee Hospital. India is world-famous for its spices. In this episode, Ms Satwant Khanalia, Consul General of India in Hong Kong, will take our presenter Chris to taste a well-known national dish, biryani, and see how it is prepared, learning about her home country’s food culture in the process. India is also a land of festivals, with the various mythological figures of its traditional religious tales playing a role in them. Meanwhile, a mythical beast can also be found in Hong Kong’s Hakka walled villages during festive occasions: the qilin (Chinese unicorn). Ms Khanalia and Chris will visit Liu Man Shek Tong Ancestral Hall, which has a history of over 200 years, and learn the qilin dance as well as how to make the qilin’s head used in this performance. What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about Indian cinema? It is most likely the energetic, dynamic, and highly theatrical Bollywood dance. Indian dance guru Uday Sathala has been living in Hong Kong for more than 15 years. In addition to teaching Indian dance classes, he also holds workshops at primary and secondary schools, as well as community centres, offering people from all walks of life the opportunity to learn this performing art while promoting the culture of his home.
08/11/2024
Vibrant Hong Kong
Vibrant Hong Kong
#65 Studio interview Part 1: Marketing and Business Development Director from Leisure and Cultural Services Department will brief on the programmes of "Muse Fest HK 2024", over 70 fabulous programmes to be held in LCSD museums and art spaces in November. Guest: Amy Chan, Marketing and Business Development Director of Leisure and Cultural Services Department Part 2 The recent Policy Address proposed exploring the establishment of an arbitration system for sports dispute resolution. A guest from the legal sector will share his insights into how to promote the development of sports arbitration in our city. Guest: Nick Chan, Director of the Hong Kong Regional Arbitration Centre of the Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization Features: - Fun@Museum Carnival serves as the inaugural event of "Muse Fest HK 2024", a collaborative effort by several cultural divisions within the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. - Highlights from the Future Science Prize award ceremony - Hong Kong Tennis Open WTA 250 tournament at Victoria Park, which featured some of the world’s top players, as well as local number one and two, Eudice Chong and Cody Wong. - A documentary produced to commemorate the 60th anniversary of China-France diplomatic ties was recently shown in Hong Kong. Titled “The Art Trilogy of Zao Wou-Ki”, it records the titular artist’s creative milestones in Hangzhou, Hong Kong, and Paris. We will bring you some highlights from the screening. #Amy Chan #Nick Chan

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13/11/2024
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On Wednesday’s Backchat, we’re talking about Hong Kong’s friendliness to people with disabilities. This comes as Paralympic athlete Ho Yuen-kei was barred from entering a Causeway Bay restaurant, after being told that her wheelchair could obstruct other patrons. The eatery’s management later apologized, promising to offer more disability awareness training to its staff. Rights’ groups have called on the Equal Opportunities’ Commission to enhance anti-discrimination education, adding that it was not the first time a disabled person had been denied service in Hong Kong. Last July, two visually impaired passengers were required to leave a Tokyo-bound flight after staff were unsure whether the pair could travel unaccompanied. Have you or a loved one ever been denied service on the ground of disability? And how can we make Hong Kong more accessible to the disabled? After 9:30, we speak to the organisers of the BOCHK Science and Innovation Prize 2024. And after 9:45, RTHK’s Jim Gould joins us to talk about Operation Santa Claus 2024. 9:00am - 9:30am: Hong Kong's friendliness to people with disabilities 9:05am-9:30am: John Tse, Executive Director of Hong Kong Unison 9:05am-9:30am: Ajmal Samuel, Para athlete and disability rights activist 9:30am-9:45am: BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize 2024 9:30am-9:45am: Prof William Wong, Vice Chair and Secretary General of the Hong Kong Alliance of Technology and Innovation 9:45am-10:00am: Operation Santa Claus 2024 9:45am-10:00am: Jim Gould, Advisor to RTHK’s English Programme Service

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