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    主持人:Tony Sabine and Car Ha

    Backchat is RTHK Radio 3's week-daily current affairs discussion programme, with expert panels and listener participation. It airs every Monday to Friday from 9.05am - 10am (HKT).
    Have your say by calling us on 233 88 266, find us on Facebook - Backchat on RTHK Radio 3, or email backchat@rthk.hk  

    Listen live on Radio 3's homepage - www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3

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    02/01/2026

    2026 property market outlook / Kai Tak Cruise Terminal tender

    On Friday's programme, we talked to experts on Hong Kong's property market outlook in 2026. According to the latest official figures, home prices rose nearly 2.8 percent in the first 11 months of 2025. Are we expecting a continued recovery this year? And will prices continue to rise? We found out.

    After the break, we talked to the Commissioner for Tourism and a scholar about the future of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal. The government recently launched an open tender for a ten-year tenancy to operate and manage the terminal, after the agreement with the current operator expires in May 2028.

    9:05am-9:30am: 2026 property market outlook

    Speakers:

    Hannah Jeong, Head of Valuation and Advisory Services at CBRE

    Rita Li, Professor at the Department of Economics and Finance; Director of the Sustainable Real Estate Research Centre, Hong Kong Shue Yan University

    9:32am-10:00am: Kai Tak Cruise Terminal tender

    Speakers:

    Haiyan Song, Associate Dean and Chair Professor at School of Hotel & Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

    Angelina Cheung, Commissioner for Tourism

    02/01/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    02/01/2026 - 2026 property market outlooks

    02/01/2026 - Kai Tak Cruise Terminal tendering exercise

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    2025 - 2026
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    Money scams involving students / Alcohol addiction and labelling

    主持人:Tony Sabine and Car Ha

    On Wednesday's programme, we're about the recent spate of scams targeting students. A 22-year-old mainland student from the University of Hong Kong became the latest victim, after being cheated out of HK$1.8 million by fraudsters purporting to be from the Immigration Department.

    This is not the first time that a mainland student falls prey to scammers. Just last week, an 18-year-old undergrad got cheated out of HK$9.2 million by fraudsters claiming to be mainland enforcement officers.
    In response to these worrying developments, some universities announced that students would be required to complete anti-scam quizzes in a move to get them familiarized with the fraudsters’ techniques.
    In a report released this week, the Hong Kong Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Centre -- or HKCERT – warned against the “weaponization of AI”, as 2025 could see an increase in AI related attacks.
    After 9:30, we discuss alcohol addiction, as the US surgeon general called for cancer warnings on bottles. How serious of a phenomenon is alcohol addiction here in Hong Kong?


    9:05am-9:30am: Money scams involving students

    9:05am-9:30am: Michael Gazeley, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Network Box Corporation

    9:05am-9:30am: Joshua Chu, technology and cybersecurity lawyer

     

    9:30am-10:00am: Alcohol addiction and labelling

    9:30am-10:00am: Timothy Hoffman, Therapist at Hoffman Psychological Counselling

    9:45am-10:00am: Aaron Lee, Family Doctor

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    22/01/2025 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    22/01/2025 - Money scams involving students

    22/01/2025 - Alcohol addiction and labelling

    Tag: Alcohol,Scam