On Tuesday's Backchat, we looked at how Hong Kong is gearing up to welcome top artists, with K-pop sensation Blackpink set to hold two shows at Kai Tak Stadium in January next year.
On top of that, the MAMA Awards are returning to the city after a seven year hiatus, in November.
We spoke to experts and a lawmaker to find out if Hong Kong is on its way to developing a "concert economy." After the break, we talked to an expert about the property market, following April's rebound of Hong Kong's lived-in home prices, ending a four-month decline.
And finally, we learned more about an incident involving a paraglider who claimed to have been sucked into a cloud and carried to about 8,600 metres above sea level in Northwest China. The 55-year old survived the ordeal, but was subsequently handed a six-month flight suspension.
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9:05am-9:30am: Concert economy
9:05am-9:30am: Kenneth Kwong, Associate Professor at the Department of Marketing, Hang Seng University 9:05am-9:30am: Adrian Ho, New People’s Party Lawmaker
9:05am-9:30am: Josselyn Chau, Research Manager at Our Hong Kong Foundation
9:33am-9:38am: Home price rebound
9:33am-9:38am: Ryan Ip, Vice President and Director of the Public Policy Research Institute at Our Hong Kong Foundation
9:38am-10:00am: Paragliding tips
9:38am-10:00am: Emil Kaminski, Chief Pilot of Hong Kong Hike N Fly