On this programme, we first speak with a representative from the Leisure and Cultural Services Department to learn more about the Sport For All Day 2026 that will be held next month.
Then, we hear from the head coach of the Hong Kong, China badminton team and a professor on how the major overhaul of the sport's scoring system will impact players' playing style as well as the team's training.
After the break, a lawmaker explains what it all means to private sports clubs as the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau is renewing lease renewal procedures of such premises.
And finally, we find out how US President Donald Trump had recorded around US$1.2 billion in income from his family's cryptocurrency activities during his first year back in office.
9:05am-9:16am: Sports For All Day 2026
Speaker:
Doris Lo, Chief Leisure Manager (Community Sports), Leisure and Cultural Services Department
9:16am-9:30am: New badminton scoring system
Speakers:
Wong Choong Hann, Head Coach of the Hong Kong China badminton team
Assunta Ng, Lecturer at The Hong Kong Baptist University’s Department of Sports and Health Sciences
9:32am-9:45am: New lease renewal terms for private sports clubs
Speaker:
Adrian Ho, Lawmaker
9:45am-10:00am: Donald Trump's US$1.2 billion crypto income
Speaker:
Josef Gregory Mahoney, Professor of Politics and International Relations at East China Normal University