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Connie Talk EP18 | Bridging generations and nations: Kevin Sun's vision for society and legacy

Kevin Sun, a prominent figure in Hong Kong's political and social spheres, recently shared his insights on "Connie Talk," hosted by Connie Leung. As the great-great-grandnephew of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Kevin represents the fifth generation of the Sun family. His remarkable career in the hospitality industry and his election as a Hong Kong Deputy to the 14th National People's Congress offer a unique perspective on his responsibilities as a descendant of a historical figure.

Connie Talk EP17 | Cultural vibrancy and tech innovations: Director reveals how Macao is shaping tourism

In our latest interview, we spoke with Ms. Maria Helena de Senna Fernandes, Director of the Macao Government Tourism Office. During our conversation, Ms. Fernandes offered valuable insights into Macao's proactive strategies for tourism recovery and its vision for future development.

Connie Talk EP16 | Federation of Malaysian Chinese Commerce Associations: Fostering economic cooperation between Malaysia and China

The Federation Of Malaysia Chinese Commerce Association, established in 1919, is the most significant local business association, encompassing various member organizations. It is vital across multiple sectors, including trade, education, social services, etc.

Connie Talk EP15 | When nation's treasure walks on international stage: A natural rhapsody of HKCO

Someone once said, "Music is the universal language of mankind." Everyone can gain insights and understanding from music, and the pieces that encompass traditional Chinese elements transport people back through the vast history during the magnificent performances of different instruments, allowing them to experience the true essence of culture.

Connie Talk (highlight) | Striving for betterment: HKCO seeks innovation on works & performance

Founded in 1977, the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra (HKCO) has won accolades as "a leader in Chinese ethnic music" and "a cultural ambassador of Hong Kong". It is often invited to perform at famous venues and festivals all over the world, having covered Europe, North America, Asia, Australia and the Arctic Circle to date. It is therefore acclaimed as a leader among full-sized Chinese music ensembles in the international arena today.

Connie Talk EP14 | Fan Meiyan: Charity adds impetus to education, cornerstone of country's development

In this episode, we're glad to have Ms. Fan Meiyan, the 26th-generation descendant of the Fan Zhongyan family and the president of the Hong Kong Fan Zhongyan Foundation, to share her views about educational philanthropy.

Connie Talk EP13 | Marcella Cheung: Technology can make up for shortage of medical manpower in HK

In this episode, we're glad to have with us Dr. Marcella Cheung, who is Director and General Manager of Wai Ka International Group Limited, Tsuen Wan District Council Member, and also Chairman of Yan Chai Hospital Board of Director.

Connie Talk EP12 | Michael Lai: Flexibility and trust contribute to success of SMEs in HK

In the end, Mr. Lai spoke with respect about Hong Kong and its people. In his opinion, it is the lack of resources and the desire for a better life that has brought up the hardworking and flexible people of Hong Kong.

Connie Talk EP11 | Yazrin Syakhairi: Islamic economics in Malaysia relies on HK, a robust platform, to develop further

To many people, the phrase "Islamic economics" may be a very unfamiliar term. In Hong Kong, however, there are countless Muslims from all over the world who have a stake in it. When they come to this unfamiliar land, will they want something they are familiar with? Will Muslim businessmen who have traveled far and wide find opportunities to do business?

Connie Talk EP10 | Jessie Chung notes outstanding strengths, future challenges of HK port industry

In this interview, we invite Ms. Jessie Chung, Chairman of the Hong Kong Container Terminal Operators Association, to elaborate on the strengths and challenges of the HK port industry. She mentioned that the trading and logistics industries together accounted for 23.7% of Hong Kong's gross domestic product (GDP) and also created huge employment opportunities, which were indispensable to the future development of Hong Kong.

Connie Talk EP9 | Zhao Dachuan expounds on past, present and future of Chinese tea

In this latest edition of Connie Talk, we're glad to have with us Mr. Zhao Dachuan, president of the Xiamen Tea Association and general manager of Xiamen Tea Import & Export Company Ltd., to expound on the past, present and future of Chinese tea in his eyes.

Connie Talk EP8 | Henry Tan highlights commercialization of research results to boost emerging industries in HK

In this episode, Dr. Henry Tan, Vice Chairman and CEO of Luen Thai Group Ltd and CEO of the S.A.I Leisure Group Co Ltd, Member to the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Chairman of the Textile Council of Hong Kong gave a wealth of insights into corporate development and the preservation of industries and cultures.

Connie Talk EP7 | Igniting the night vibes: Tsingtao Beer Carnival to land in HK with sublime activities

Hong Kong will launch a major campaign to revitalize its nightlife and develop a nighttime economy as part of wider efforts to stimulate spending following the end of the pandemic.

Connie Talk EP6 | Robert Lee highlights areas of improvement for HK to enhance its competitiveness as int'l finance center

In this latest edition of Connie Talk, we're glad to have Robert Lee Wai-wang, Member of Hong Kong’s Seventh-term Legislative Council, with us to touch on the trending issues in the financial realm.

Connie Talk EP5 | Jason Wong optimistic about HK tourism as city embraces more visitors with diversified products

In an exclusive interview, Mr. Jason Wong, one of the leading figures in Hong Kong's tourism industry and the Executive Director of the Hong Thai Enterprise Company Limited, provided a detailed overview of the post-COVID recovery of the tourism sector in Hong Kong. Despite acknowledging the slow pace of the industry's recovery, Wong expressed optimism about the future, pointing to the recent easing of visa restrictions and the return of part of the industry's workforce.
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