The HK Prize and Other Awards

The hk prize is one of the most prestigious awards in Hong Kong, recognizing individuals for their outstanding achievements and contributions to society. Those who win the award receive a trophy, monetary prize, and recognition at a ceremony. The process of selecting winners is rigorous and follows a structured evaluation system to ensure fairness and credibility.

The South China Morning Post picked up 12 prizes, including a top honour in the Best Scoop category, at the Newspaper Society of Hong Kong’s 2024 awards on Friday. The Post’s City desk reporters, including senior reporter Edith Lin and news editor Jeffie Lam, were honoured for their work exposing unauthorised structures added to luxury properties. The Post’s science team also scooped the award for best science reporting with a series on movers and shakers in the field.

A record jackpot has been set for the Mark Six Lunar New Year Snowball draw, with a first prize estimated at HK$188 million for a single winning unit hitting all six numbers. The jackpot is a whopping increase of more than 30 times compared to the previous record set during the last Chinese New Year Snowball draw in 2016. Thousands of people queued up outside betting centers Sunday to try their luck at buying a ticket.

The 2019/20 Hong Kong racing season will see a significant increase in prize money, with a total of HK$1.38 billion on offer across the elite races featured at the Longines Hong Kong International Races and FWD Champions Day. The world’s most valuable seven-furlong Group 1 contest, the G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m), will continue to be the highest-endowed turf race in the world, while the upcoming G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) at FWD Champions Day will become the second-highest prize money for the 1200m group of races in the country.

A number of US lawmakers have nominated Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters for the Nobel Peace Prize this year. The lawmakers, all of whom are members of the congressional-executive commission on China, say that the activists serve as a global inspiration in their fight against Beijing’s crackdown on freedoms.

Depending on the award category, candidates may be nominated by academic institutions, professional organizations, businesses, government bodies, or prominent figures within their fields of expertise. They must then submit an official application, a detailed biography, and evidence of their accomplishments to the hk prize selection committee. The committee then verifies the nominations to make sure they meet the necessary criteria before final selection.

The Hong Kong Studies Association (HKSA) is a non-profit professional organization with a membership consisting of scholars in the disciplines of Asian and Hong Kong studies from around the world. The HKSA seeks to promote research into Hong Kong’s multifaceted connections and significance in the world, both contemporary and historical. It is an affiliate of the Association for Asian Studies and aims to build a global network of scholars engaged in Hong Kong studies. For more information, please visit the HKSA’s website.