On Friday's Backchat, we discussed Hong Kong's role in the nation's 15th five-year plan. A forum that recently took place in the city brought together industry leaders from the mainland and the SAR to discuss how the Greater Bay Area can accelerate progress in realising the national blueprint amid economic uncertainties.
After the break, we learned about the ideal level of urban greenness that's needed to maximise people's well-being, following the release of a study.
And from there, we take you to a world of chocolate. The Belgian Consulate in Hong Kong is organising the "Belgian Days 2025" which starts today and runs till the 23rd. The Belgian Deputy Consul General told us about how the event aims to celebrate friendship and collaboration between communities in Hong Kong and Belgium.
9:05am-9:30am: Hong Kong's role in the 15th Five-Year Plan
Speakers:
John Quelch, President and Executive Vice Chancellor at Duke Kunshan University
David Gosset, Founder of the China-Europe-America Global Initiative
9:34am-9:46am: Urban greenness and mental health
Speaker:
Dr Bin Jiang, Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture at the University of Hong Kong
9:46am-10:00am: Belgian Days 2025
Speaker:
Eva Morre, Deputy Consul General of Belgium and organiser of Belgian Days 2025