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CNY fireworks display to be held at 8pm on February 18

Posted on 12 February 2026 No comments

 

Photo shows scene eight: "Triumphant Achievement".

The 2026 Chinese New Yearf fireworks display on Victoria Harbor at 8pm on Feb. 18 will be the center of events being lined up through the Lantern Festival on March 3 to welcome the Year of the Horse.

The display can be seen from vantage points on both sides of the harbour, including Tsim Sha Tsui, Mid-Levels, Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and Hung Hom.  It will have 31,888 firing shells to be discharged in a 23-minute extravaganza synchronized with the music broadcast by Radio Television Hong Kong Radio 4 (FM 97.6 to 98.9).

In addition to the fireworks, a number of festivals are being laid out to transform Hong Kong with large-scale decorations and traditional performances, such as:

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International Night Parade: Held on Feb. 17 in Tsim Sha Tsui, featuring world-class floats and performances.

Lantern Displays: A major lantern display is held at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Piazza (Feb 12 – Mar 15), featuring traditional craftsmanship and themes like horses and lions. Lee Tung Avenue in Wan Chai is also famous for its dense "sea" of red lanterns.

Flower Markets: Operating the week leading up to CNY, the largest is in Victoria Park (Causeway Bay). Locals visit to buy "lucky" plants like peach blossoms (romance), kumquat trees (wealth), and orchids (abundance).

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Mall Decorations: Major malls like Harbour City, Pacific Place, and Festival Walk install elaborate thematic displays, often collaborating with brands or artists for unique photo spots.

The CNY fireworks display is co-ordinated by the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau and is sponsored by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

This year's theme, "Prosperity Gallops Across Hong Kong", will be presented in eight distinctive scenes.

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The opening scene, "Galloping into the New Year", features a high-density burst of fireworks resembling galloping horses charging forward, setting an energetic tone for the show.

Following that, layers of shells build up to evoke the grandeur of thousands of horses in motion, symbolising a promising start to the Year of the Horse.

In the third  scene, "Celebrating the New Spring Together", the sky above Victoria Harbour will bloom with the number "8" fireworks and golden ingot patterns, conveying wishes for wealth, prosperity, and abundance in the new year.

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The fourth scene, "Vision of Harmony", features star-like fireworks drifting across the sky like peaceful horses galloping toward the horizon, symbolizing love and hope for the world. This scene concludes with the Chinese character "ๅ‰" (meaning "good fortune"), sending blessings to Hong Kong.

 The grand finale, "Triumphant Achievement", will feature majestic crown-shaped fireworks followed by a rapid-fire sequence of high-density bursts, delivering best wishes for the prosperity of the nation and good fortune for all.

HK Police reports drop in scam cases

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Police Commissioner Joe Chow reports on crime situation at LegCo

Hong Kong’s Commissioner of Police Joe Chow has told the Legislative Council’s security panel that fraud cases fell by 2.9 percent overall last year, marking its first drop since 2019.

However, they still made up nearly half of all crimes recorded in 2025 and the total losses amounted to a still hefty amount of HK$8.1 billion.

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Online shopping scams which accounted for nearly 30 percent of all scam cases, bucked the declining trend, rising 8.2 percent year-on-year, partly due to a surge in concert ticket scams.

But the heaviest losses amounting to more than HK$3.5 billion resulted from investment scams, with mainland students as the main targets. Chow said cases involving the students rose by 3.6 times.

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"It's not just mainland students [falling victim to scams]. For the general public, the total amount of money lost due to online investment scams was the most among all kinds of deception cases," Chow said.

Because of this, police are now giving more attention to online investment scams, he added.

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The police commissioner also said there were more than 8,800 cases of violent crime last year, which reflected a drop of nearly 16 percent from 2024.

As regards national security cases, Wong said since the National Security Law was passed in 2020, a total of 385 people have been arrested, with more than half of them prosecuted.

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He said the police will continue to resolutely take action against those who attempt to endanger national security.

Li Ka Shing Foundation to treat 5k FDWs to Disneyland

Posted on 11 February 2026 No comments

 

FDW victims of the Tai Po fire were among those invited to HK Disneyland on Jan 4 this year

For the third year in a row, the Li Ka Shing Foundation, in cooperation with Hong Kong Disneyland, will treat 5,000 foreign domestic workers to an all-expenses paid visit to Disneyland.

But this time around, FDWs from various nationalities will get the chance to experience the thrill of exploring the “happiest place on earth”, with their transportation fare and meals all paid for.

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For the two visit dates set for March 29 and April 12, each participant will receive a one-day admission ticket to Hong Kong Disneyland, meal vouchers covering two full meals and one special snack, and an Octopus card for transportation to and from the resort.

Three non-governmental organizations have been tapped to choose and invite the lucky FDWs who will get to join the visit: Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge, Indonesian Migrant Workers Union, Bethune House, and Christian Action.

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Previously, the treat was enjoyed mostly by Filipino migrant workers, along with some Indonesians.

This time, the invitation will be extended to a wider range of nationalities, including Indians, Sri Lankans, Nepalis and Thais, so the number of tickets has also been increased by 1,000 from the previous 4,000.

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Since 2024 the Li Ka Shing Foundation and HK Disneyland have been teaming up annually to entertain and pay tribute to 4,000 of the city’s hardworking FDW population. With the expanded invitation, the number of participants was increased to 5,000 this year.

Separately, on Jan 4 and 25 this year, Hong Kong Disneyland invited thousands of FDWs as part of the celebrations for its 20th founding anniversary.

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Among those who were invited through the Mission for Migrant Workers and Bethune Hous were FDW survivors of the deadly fire in Tai Po last year.



DH pleads not guilty to laundering $1.1M

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A Filipino domestic helper has posted bail of $30,000 when she appeared at Eastern Court on Feb 10 and pleaded not guilty to one count of money laundering.

Daisy Eugenio, 53 years old,  was told to appear in court again on April for her trial. 

She is accused of dealing with property known or believed to represent proceeds of indictable offence, contrary to sections 25(1) and 25(3) of the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance.

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Eugenio is accused of dealing with $1,125,995.38 in her account with Mox Bank Limited between the 7th and the 17th day of January 2024.

In a hearing on Tuesday (Feb 10), Principal Magistrate David Cheung set conditions for her release, such as surrender of her passport, not leaving Hong Kong while the case is pending, report regularly to a police station, and informing the police if she is movng to another address.

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He added that interpreters and video equipment will be arranged for her trial.

Magistrate Cheung inquired into the preparations of both prosecution and defense and set a one-day trial.

Child scalded by hot rice causes Filipina DH to be charged with neglect

Posted on 10 February 2026 No comments
The case is being heard at Eastern Law Courts

A Filipina domestic helper charged with willful neglect in looking after a one-year-old child was allowed to post $100 bail when she appeared before Eastern Principal Magistrate David Cheung earlier today, Feb. 10.

The 44-year-old Filipina identified only by her initials P.S.T., was told to surrender her passport and report to the Yau Ma Tei Police station while on bail, until her next court appearance on Mar 24, when she is due to enter her plea.

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But her temporary discharge was held up for a while when she told the court that she had lost her passport. She was instructed to make a declaration to this effect first before posting her bail.

The Filipina was accused of willful neglect when the young girl in her care was allegedly scalded by steaming rice that the helper was scooping from a rice cooker. The alleged incident happened on Sept. 3 last year at a flat in North Point.

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The formal charge said that P.S.T., “being a person over the age of 16 years who had the charge or care of X, aged 1, did willfully neglect the said X in a manner likely to cause the said X unnecessary suffering.”

The offence is said to be contrary to Sec 27(1) of the Offences Against Persons Ordinance.

DH jailed 12 months for laundering $300K

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A domestic helper was jailed today by Eastern Court for 12 months for letting $300,000 of money derived from crime enter her bank account, indicating the courts’ increasingly strict stance on money laundering.

The sentence, handed down on Jevie C. Senal, 32 years old, by Principal Magistrate David Cheung, is one of the stiffest for the sum involved.

Senal was arrested at Hong Kong International Airport as she was about to board a flight to the Philippines. 

She admitted accepting a reward of $1,000 for letting a friend take control of her bank account.

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In sentencing, Magistrate Cheung said he consulted recent cases to come up with a starting point of 18 months, and gave Senal a one-third discount for her guilty plea, resulting in a sentence of 12 months' imprisonment.

Senal was charged by police with dealing with property known or believed to represent proceeds of indictable offence, contrary to sections 25(1) and 25 (3) of the Organized and Serious Crimes Ordinance.

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Police said Senal, together with other persons unknown, handled $300,000 in her account with Hang Seng Bank Limited between July 11, 2023 and Aug. 10, 2023.

She did this “knowing or having reasonable grounds to believe that property … in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, represented any person's proceeds of an indictable offence.”

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Magistrate Cheung noted that of the $300,000 handled in her bank account, $200,000 came from PW1 (prosecution witness 1) who described her loss in a statement.

In her mitigation, Senal’s defense lawyer said she was remorseful and underestimated the seriousness of her offense.

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A single mom of two kids being taken care of by her sister, she was the family’s breadwinner. She also had breast tumor, the lawyer said, and wanted to go home soon.

14 persons arrested in crackdown on FDHs doing illegal work

Posted on 09 February 2026 No comments

 

Five current FDHs were among those arrested

A five-day operation targeting foreign domestic helpers who breached their condition of stay by working illegally has resulted in the arrest of 14 persons, according to a statement issued by the Immigration Department today, Monday.

Those arrested comprised seven suspected illegal workers, all of them women and aged 22 to 55, and seven employers.

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Of the seven workers, five had existing FDH contracts, one was an overstaying former helper and one held a recognizance document, which allowed her to remain in Hong Kong but not work.

They were arrested while allegedly working as salon assistants or sales agents or taking up cleaning duties and household work at places other than what is stated in their employment contracts.

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The seven suspected employers comprising two men and five women aged 39 to 69, were owners or managers of the companies or restaurants involved.

A copy of a forged HK identity card was also found during the operation.

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Also targeted during the raids carried out from Feb. 5 to 9 were retail shops, beauty centers, hair salons, fitness centers, guesthouses, commercial buildings and residential units.

An overstayer and an asylum seeker were also among those arrested

Immigration again warned that FDHs are not allowed to work outside of their employer’s residences. Those found violating this prohibition could be jailed for up to two years and fined a maximum of $50,000.

Overstayers, those facing removal or deportation order such as recognizance paper holders who fail in their court bid to challenge Immigration’s order denying their application to remain in Hong Kong, face a higher sentence of up to three years in prison, plus a $50,000 fine.

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Employers of illegal workers could be fined as much as $500,000 and jailed for up to 10 years.

 

 

2 Filipinos convicted of working illegally in Kwai Chung jailed for 22.5 months

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The defendants and their supporters leave Shatin Court after a hearing last year

The last of two of the seven Filipinos who were hauled to court last year for working in a cargo handling warehouse in Kwai Chung. were found guilty today at Shatin Court of breaching their condition of stay and were each sentenced to 22 months and 15 days in prison.

Junipher Sambalod  and Marcelino Guisinga Jr. who both hold recognizance papers which did not allow them to take up work in Hong Kong, were convicted by Magistrate Raymond Wong despite pleading not guilty to the charge. 

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Sambalod, 41 years old, and Guisinga, 44, were convicted of taking employment while being a person in respect of whom a removal order is in force, contrary to sections 38AA(1)(b) and 38AA(2) of the Immigration Ordinance (Cap. 115).

They were each accused of doing odd jobs in the Kwai Chung warehouse on March 4, 2025 while a removal order was in force  against them.

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Of the seven who were arrested at the same time, one 60-year-old domestic worker was able to walk free from court after pleading guilty to illegal work and agreeing to be bound over for $1,500 over 12 months.

But R. Sarabia was still ordered to pay costs of $500 to be deducted from his $1,000 bail.

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Four of their co-accused all pleaded guilty earlier to working illegally and were each sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment.

The four -- Julie Arcega Jr., 34 years old, Aris Pareja, 50, Christian Mendame, 43, and Joel Lorente, 46 -- pleaded guilty to violating Section 41 of the Immigration Ordinance.

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Acting Principal Magistrate Cheang Kei-hong handed them their respective sentences after deducting one third for their guilty pleas.

In a statement issued on March 5 last year, the Immigration Department announced it had arrested nine persons in an anti-illegal work operation conducted by its agents in Kwai Chung eight of whom were Filipinos.

The eighth Filipino was a female overstayer while the ninth was a 51-year-old male Hong Kong resident who was suspected of employing the Filipinos.

New Filipino teachers in HK take oath

Posted on 08 February 2026 No comments

 

253 new teachers in HK take their oath before Consul General Romulo Israel, Jr.

More than 200 overseas Filipino workers in Hong Kong who passed the recent Special Professional Licensure Examination (SPLE) for teachers formally took their oath at the OFW Global Centre at United Centre on Sunday, Feb. 8.

Of the 528 teachers who took the SPLE in Hong Kong, 290 passed, for a record pass rae of 54.92%. This surpassed the 50% passing rate posted in 2001, when more than 500 of about 1,000 OFWs who took the exam in Hong Kong made the grade.

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Migrant Workers Secretary Hans J. Cacdac flew in on a short visit, along with Administrator PY Caunan of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, to award certificates honoring the 253 passers who attended the ceremony, and were each called up the stage to be recognized.

Consul General Romulo Israel, Jr later administered the oath to the new teachers, all of whom were promised permanent items as teachers in their hometown on their return home, under the DMW’s “Sa Pinas, Ikaw ang Ma’am, Sir” program.

Jenna Aluyen from China is feted by DMW and Consulate officials for topping the SPLE in HK

Given special recognition were two OFWs who scored the highest in the examination administered in Hong Kong last year: Jenna Rose Aluyen, a secondary level science major from China who achieved an SPLE Rating of 89% and Cherry Mae Caballero Ferrer an elementary education graduate from Hong Kong, who scored 87.40%.

Elementary school teacher Cherry Mae Ferrer is HK's top scorer

In his keynote speech, Secretary Cacdac heaped praise on the OFW passers who toiled for hours to care for other families while away from their own and persevering with their studies late into the night after their exhausting work.

Pero narito kayo ngayon, nagtagumpay, nakamit ang lisensya, ang holy grail at handang maglingkod sa bayan…Ito ang kwento ng pag-asa na hindi ninyo binibitawan at hindi bibitaw sa inyo,” Secretary Cacdac said.

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(But here you are now, triumphant, with licensed secured – the holy grail – and ready to serve the country…This is the story of hope that you have never given up on, and will never give up on you.”)

Also joining the tribute to the new teachers was Labor Attache Cesar Chavez, Jr. who gave the opening speech and Migrant Workers Assistant Secretary Francis Ron de Guzman, who is in charge of the department’s reintegration program.

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In her closing remarks, Filipino Overseas Professional Teachers in Hong Kong (FOPT) president Gemma Lauraya thanked everyone who helped bring back the SPLE to the city after six long years, and tearfully recalled the effort that went into making that happen.

Aside from acknowledging the support given by the Philippine Consulate and DMW officials, Lauraya also thanked the Carl Balita Review Centre for giving free review lessons to the HK OFWs who took the SPLE.

Gemma Lauraya's FOPT is the prime mover of the SPLE in HK

The SPLE administered on Sept 21 last year was the first to be held in Hong Kong since 2019. Anti-government protests followed by the global pandemic caused a halt to the yearly exercise which began 25 years ago.

The determination of HK OFWs to reclaim their passion for teaching was reflected in their outstanding achievement in the 2025 examination as shown by the following figures:

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Elementary Level – 103 passers out of 237 (43.46%)

Secondary Level – 187 passers out of 291 (64.26%)

Overall – 290 passers out of 528 (54.92%)

Labor Attache Chavez said in his opening remarks that at least three qualifying examination for Filipino professionals might be held in Hong Kong this year, in coordination with the Professional Regulation Commission in the Philippines.

Among those being pushed by OFWs in Hong Kong are the licensure examination for nurses and midwives, and the civil service examination for those who want to work in government.

Chavez said various organizations are being consulted in determining which qualifying examination should be held here for OFWs who want to pursue professional careers.  

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