主持人:Janice Wong and Philip Wong
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On Wednesday's Backchat, we explored how Hong Kong can tap into the potential of social media, after e-commerce platform giant Xiaohongshu opened an office in the city, its first outside the mainland. Financial Secretary Paul Chan says the new office would “enhance the visibility of Hong Kong’s tourism, retail, dining and creative industries”. We spoke to experts to learn more about the opportunity.
After the break, we shifted our focus to traditional Chinese medicine. The Chinese Medicine Hospital of Hong Kong has partnered with Western Sydney University to strengthen global collaboration in the field and foster dialogue between Eastern and Western practices. We heard from the head of the hospital.
And finally, the Chinese University of Hong Kong has managed to significantly reduce electricity consumption in air-conditioning in its Dining Hall. We spoke to the person behind the project to find out how that's being done.
9:05am-9:30am: Xiaohongshu's Hong Kong office opening
9:05am-9:30am: Eugene Chan, social media scholar and Assistant Professor at the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi)
9:05am-9:30am: Brian Yeung, Co-Founder of Brandstorm Communications
9:32am-9:39am: Boosting Chinese medicine development
9:32am-9:39am: Bian Zhaoxiang, Hospital Chief Executive of the Chinese Medicine Hospital
9:39am-10:00am: CUHK's energy-saving aircon system
9:39am-10:00am: Yam Yeung, Research Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
主持人:Janice Wong and Philip Wong
On Friday's Backchat, Global Focus talks about Indonesian politics, as Prabowo Subianto took over as president of the world's third-largest democracy.
Speaking at his swearing-in ceremony last Sunday, the new leader and former military general pledged to work for all Indonesians, in what some analysts see as part of a "rebranding" effort.
Whilst highlighting the need for continuity in economic and foreign policy, Mr Prabowo hinted at taking a stronger stance in combating corruption.
Migrant workers are also expected to be high on the agenda, with new task forces poised to be launched this year. So what are some key policies we should watch out for?
After 9:30, we'll discuss Australia's constitutional future as a Monarchy, following King Charles' visit to the country.
9:00am - 9:30am: Indonesia new cabinet
9:05am-9:30am: Budy Resosudarmo, Professor in development and environmental economics and Head of Indonesia Project at the Australian National University
9:05am-9:30am: Eni Lestari, Chair of the International Migrants Alliance, based in Indonesia
9:30am-10:00am: King Charles’ visit to Australia
9:30am-10:00am: Beverley McArthur, Spokesperson of the Australian Monarchist League and Western Victoria Member of Parliament (Liberal)
9:30am-10:00am: Nathan Hansford, Co-Chair of the Australian Republic Movement
25/10/2024 - King Charles' Australia visit: should the country remain a monarchy? Or become a Republic?