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    主持人:Jim Gould and Car Ha

    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.hk  

    Listen live on Radio 3's homepage - www.rthk.hk/radio/radio3

    The Backchat podcast is available after each live broadcast

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    06/12/2024

    Sino-German relations / Hong Kong government reshuffle

    On Friday’s Backchat we talk about changes in John Lee’s cabinet.

    The Chief Executive announced his first reshuffle on Thursday at the mid-point of his five-year term, replacing transport minister Lam Sai-hung and tourism chief Kevin Yeung.
    The former Permanent Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan, will now fill the seat as the new transport minster and Rosanna Law, will move from her former position as housing director to take up the culture, sports and tourism portfolio.
    So why do you think the change was made now? What difference will it make?
    And on Global Focus this week, we look at Sino-German relations.

    9:05am-9:20am: Sino-German relations

    9:05am-9:20am: Johannes Hack, President of the German Chamber of Commerce


    9:20am-10:00am: Hong Kong government reshuffle

    9:20am-9:30am: Regina Ip, Convenor of the Hong Kong Executive Council and Lawmaker

    9:30am-10:00am: Andrew Leung, International and Independent China Strategist; former Director General of Social Welfare

    9:45am-10:00am : Doreen Kong, Lawmaker


    06/12/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    06/12/2024 - Sino-German relations

    06/12/2024 - CE John Lee's cabinet reshuffle

    Tag: China,Germany

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    Halloween economy / Crowd control in Lan Kwai Fong / Planned law amendments on abandoned cars

    主持人:Jim Gould and Car Ha

    On Thursday’s Backchat, we’re talking about Halloween, as the city’s nightlife spots and tourists attractions are gearing up for the celebrations.

    From restaurants providing themed menus to costume shops competing to sell the most frightening outfits, Halloween has long been seen as a major revenue driver for businesses.
    Despite this year’s date falling on a weekday, authorities are expecting 25,000 revelers in Lan Kwai Fong alone, but questions remain as to how much people are ready to spend.
    Meanwhile, security is expected to be tight, and the police have installed 50 new CCTV cameras with crowd counting capabilities. Facial and car plate recognition functions will be added next year as part of a territory-wide upgrade of video surveillance systems.
    So how popular has Halloween become? Are this year’s celebrations attracting people from across the border? And is AI going to relieve some of the crowd control duties from the police?
    After 9:45, we’re talking about a planned change in the law to tackle the problem of unwanted vehicles being abandoned.

    9:05am-9:30am: Halloween economy

    9:05am-9:30am: Carol Li Oliveira, Co-Owner of Partyland

    9:05am-9:30am: Hiew Shek Kei, Vice Chairman of the Hong Kong Association of Catering Services Management


    9:30am-9:45am: Crowd control in Lan Kwai Fong

    9:30am-9:45am: Clement Lai, CEO and Co-Founder of Clement Shield Group


    9:45am-10:00am: Planned law amendments on abandoned cars

    9:45am-10:00am: Christine Fong, Sai Kung District Councillor


    香港電台第三台

    31/10/2024 - 足本 Full (HKT 09:05 - 10:00)

    31/10/2024 - Halloween economy

    31/10/2024 - Crowd control in Lan Kwai Fong

    31/10/2024 - Planned law amendments to tackle abandoned cars