On this programme, a commercial sector lawmaker kicks off our discussion. In proposals for the SAR's first Five-Year Plan, he urged the city to leverage its specialized cargo and cold chain expertise to build an "aviation silk road." What would that entail and how feasible is it?
Then, we chat with a local think tank after four local universities finished in the top 50 in a global ranking. How crucial is this in boosting the morale of the SAR's post-education sector?
After the break, we find out the significance of the SAR claiming first runner-up for "Muslim-friendly Destination of the Year" in the Global Muslim Travel Index by the world’s leading Halal travel organisation, moving up one spot from last year.
And finally, we look into a new type of drug that could potentially treat glaucoma, an eye disease after a research team from the Chinese University of Hong Kong made a breakthrough recovery of nearly 70 percent of lost vision in experimental animal glaucoma testing.
9:05am-9:20am: Five-Year Plan proposals by Jonathan Lamport
Speaker:
Jonathan Lamport, Lawmaker (commercial sector)
9:20am-9:30am: Four HK unis rank in the world's top 50
Speaker:
Victor Kwok, Deputy Research Director at Our Hong Kong Foundation
9:32am-9:47am: 2026 Global Muslim Travel Index
Speaker:
Ilyas Mohammed Alex, Member of the Committee on the Promotion of Racial Harmony and former General Secretary of the Incorporated Trustee of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong
9:47am-10:00am: Glaucoma treatment breakthrough
Speaker:
Dr. Chu Wai-kit, corresponding author, and Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong