The Hong Kong Prize
The hongkong prize is an award that is given to people who are successful in their respective fields. It can be in the form of a scholarship, an award, or a cash prize. The hongkong prize is awarded by the government of Hong Kong. It is a good way to reward individuals who are successful in their field. It can also help them improve their lives.
The winner of the hongkong prize will be awarded with a certificate and a gold medal. They will be able to use this medal to promote their products or services. They will also be able to use this medal at events or competitions. The hongkong prize has been given to people from around the world. It is a very popular award.
The Board is responsible for the following: suggesting important scientific research fields for THE PRIZE; setting requirements of nominating experts; establishing an evaluation panel, a compliance oversight team and a secretariat; verifying and approving the final review results; enforcing strict rules on the operation of THE PRIZE. The Board will ensure that the award is operated professionally, objectively, and fairly. It will also uphold the highest standards of social morality and professional ethics.
HKJC employees from the security and customer service departments have strict checks on every process of the draw, including boxing, transport and storage. Balls used for the draw are measured, weighed and examined by X-Ray on a regular basis. Moreover, they are not used for two consecutive draws.
In addition to the prestigious HK$2 million prize, the winners will receive support for further research and development of their projects in Hong Kong. In the future, they will also have opportunities to participate in R&D projects in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area and share their knowledge of their research findings with other scientists.
It is a chance for local researchers to shine in the international arena. With the hongkong prize, scientists can continue their ground-breaking work in Hong Kong and contribute to the development of the region.
The hongkong prize was established by a private donation from Mr Sung Chi-Wing in memory of his parents. It is given to students who conduct study projects on Hong Kong’s history and culture. This year, the 8th Inter-school Competition of Study Projects on Hong Kong’s History and Culture ended yesterday (September 25). Two winning projects, “The Trembling Ground” by Diocesan Girls’ School and “Relationship between China and Hong Kong – A Study on the Relationship between Historical Developments and Changes in Society” by Lui Cheung Kwong Lutheran College were rewarded. These projects were exhibited at the Museum of History and the Hong Kong Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture. For more information, please call the Extension Services Unit of the Museum of History at 2724 9026 or the Institute for Promotion of Chinese Culture at 2559 4904.