主持人:Azam Khan and CM Chan
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On Tuesday's programme, we talked about the historic Yau Ma Tei Police Station, which is hosting an exhibition that combines film history and tourism. The people behind the exhibit shared with us how they're able to leverage Hong Kong's rich cinematic heritage and boost visitor numbers.
After the break, we looked at the government's move to further document Hong Kong's intangible cultural heritage.
And we concluded the show by speaking to a representative from the F&B sector, about the upcoming Asia's 50 Best Restaurants awards. By hosting the ceremony, the SAR hopes to solidify its position as one of the most exciting gastronomic capitals in the world.
9:05am-9:30am: Old Yau Ma Tei Police Station exhibition
Speakers:
Drew Lai, Commissioner for Cultural and Creative Industries
Debbie Lam, Project supervisor of the "Yau Ma Tei Police Station: A Cinematic Journey" exhibition
Haiyan Song, Associate Dean and Chair Professor at School of Hotel & Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
9:32am-9:45am: Identifying bearers of intangible cultural heritage
Speaker:
Bill Sievers, Registered tour guide and founder of Streets of Hong Kong Premium Tours
9:45am-10:00am: Asia's 50 Best Restaurants award
Speaker:
Maurice Kong, Chairman of the Institute of Dining Professionals

主持人:Azam Khan and CM Chan
On Thursday's Backchat, we looked into a new immersive exhibition in Kai Tak that explores the complexities of city life and the relationship between humans and urban wildlife.
We then talk about famed actor Tom Cruise, who's received his first Oscar after a storied 45 years of filmmaking.
After the break, we talked to experts about a recent study by Peking University, which suggested that women who have three to four children may have a lower mortality risk.
9:05am-9:20am: "Artists who Love Animals and Nature" exhibit
Speaker:
Anita Lam, Campaign Director of ALAN
9:20am-9:30am: Tom Cruise Oscar win
Speaker:
Elizabeth Kerr, Film Critic
9:32am-10:00am: Mental wellbeing among people with and without children
Speakers:
Dr Louis Chan, Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre
Dr May Lam, Founder and President of the Hong Kong Mental Wellness Association