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    Presenters:Philip Wong and John Bruce


    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.gov.hk

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    21/08/2026

    China achieves first land rocket recovery / M+ at Night events / Premier League season kicks off / ABU Robocon 2026

    On this programme, we start in outer space, after a mainland start-up recovered the first stage of its rocket.

    Then, a senior representative at M+ Museum shares details on an upcoming series that turns the galleries into an active music space.

    After the break, we preview the new Premier League season which kicks-off tomorrow.

    And to wrap up the show, we learn about the ABU Asia-Pacific Robot Contest, the largest university robotics competition in the Asia-Pacific region that's co-organised by RTHK.

    9:05am-9:20am: China achieves first land rocket recovery

    Speaker:

    Quentin Parker, Emeritus Professor and Immediate Past Director at the Laboratory for Space Research, The University of Hong Kong

    9:20am-9:30am: M+ at Night events

    Speaker:

    David Tsui, Deputy Director of Museum Operations at M+ Museum

    9:32am-9:47am: Premier League season kicks off

    Speaker:

    Chris Lau, Football commentator

    9:47am-10:00am: ABU Robocon 2026

    Speaker:

    Ir. Dr. George Sze, Representative of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers and Chair of the International Judges of the ABU Robocon 2026

    21/08/2026 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    21/08/2026 - China achieves first land rocket recovery

    21/08/2026 - M+ at Night events

    21/08/2026 - Premier League season kicks off

    21/08/2026 - ABU Robocon 2026

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    Proposed statutory work injury compensation for platform workers / The rise of YouTube filmmakers / Adult Immunisation Public Education Campaign / PolyU's AI-Care assistive system for visually impaire

    Presenters:Philip Wong and John Bruce

    On this programme, we speak with a lawmaker about the government plan to fine-tune proposed laws over the coming months to strengthen work injury protection for delivery platform workers.
    Then, we take a closer look at how young filmmakers are shaking up Hollywood with low budget indie horror hits.
    After the break, as Hong Kong enters peak summer flu season, we chat with a representative from the Hong Kong Medical Association to find out what people should do to keep healthy.
    And to wrap up the show, we learn about how a research team from Hong Kong Polytechnic University successfully developed an AI-driven assistive system that could help the visually impaired handle daily tasks independently.
    9:05am-9:20am: Proposed statutory work injury compensation for platform workers
    Speaker:
    Lam Chun Sing, Lawmaker
    9:20am-9:30am: The rise of YouTube filmmakers

    Speaker: 

    Timmy Chen, Assistant Professor in Cultural Studies at the School of Arts and Social Sciences, Hong Kong Metropolitan University

    9:32am-9:45am: Adult Immunisation Public Education Campaign
    Speaker:
    Herbert Kwok, council member of the Hong Kong Medical Association and specialist in respiratory medicine
    9:45am-10:00am:  PolyU's AI-Care assistive system for visually impaired people

    Speaker:
    Jing Li, Associate Professor at the Department of Computing and Associate Director of the Research Institute for Generative AI, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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    16/07/2026 - Proposed statutory work injury compensation for platform workers

    16/07/2026 - The rise of YouTube filmmakers

    16/07/2026 - Adult Immunisation Public Education Campaign

    16/07/2026 - PolyU's AI-Care assistive system for visually impaired people