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Art@Harbour 2024 opens Mar 25

Large-scale outdoor art project “Art@Harbour 2024” will be held on both sides of Victoria Harbour between March 25 and June 2, bringing the public and tourists a new inspirational and sensory experience.    Through outdoor art installations and digital art facades, the project will integrate art, science and technology, the Leisure & Cultural Services Department said.   Speaking at the project’s opening ceremony today, Chief Secretary Chan Kwok-ki noted that “Art@Harbour” was first launched in 2022 as an innovative integration of art, science and technology. The project was so well received in Hong Kong and all over the world that it was brought back this year with more partners and international artists involved.   “This year’s edition features many playful creations on both sides of Victoria Harbour. They include the ‘teamLab: Continuous’ exhibition, which consists of two large-scale, art-and-sound installations - one featuring hundreds of brilliant egg lights, the ot

Testing compliance check done

The Government today completed enforcement operations on a compulsory testing notice at Tower B of Galaxia in Diamond Hill and Hing Sing House of Sui Wo Court in Sha Tin.   The Department of Health together with Police and the Transport Department conducted the Diamond Hill enforcement action at 8am, while the Education Bureau also started the Sha Tin operation at 8am.   The Government arranged for staff to verify the testing certifications of people subject to compulsory testing at the buildings’ entrances and exits.   During the operations, the test records of 327 people in Tower B of Galaxia and 323 people in Hing Sing House of Sui Wo Court were checked.   Among them, altogether 21 people were found to have violated the compulsory testing notice and were issued with a compulsory testing order.   A fixed penalty notice of $10,000 was also issued to a total of 11 of them.
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