By:Liu Xutong |
From:english.eastday.com | 2021-02-25 10:09
Yuyuan Mall announced that it will implement ticket-based admission at different times from February 25 to March 1(from the 14th to the 18th of the first month of the lunar calendar).Tickets cost 80 yuan for adult between 2pm and 10pm on Friday(Lantern Festival Day), and 50 yuan for children taller than 1 meter. Each person can bring one child below 1 meter for free.Tickets on Thursday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday cost 50 yuan for adults and 30 yuan for children between 4pm and 10pm. Admission will be free from Tuesday.
Visitors will be required to show their identity cards or passports and health codes before entering the malls. They must also wear masks and will have theirtemperaturetaken. The number of visitors to the shows will be limited.
Manulife HK launches MOVE for GOOD challenge to support people in need Details 11 February 2021
With Chinese New Year upon us, it s important to remember those less fortunate. Through the ManulifeMOVE app, Manulife Hong Kong has launched the MOVE for GOOD campaign, encouraging Hongkongers to get out, get active, and in doing so, help get food to Hongkongers in need.
Partnering with social enterprise Gingko House for the MOVE for GOOD challenge, Manulife Hong Kong has pledged 2,200 hundred meals over the course of the campaign s two four-day phases during Chinese New Year. Hongkongers with the MOVE app can support by simply getting out there and walking. As members collectively hit 180 million steps on the app during each phase of the challenge, Manulife Hong Kong will distribute the meals to Hong Kong s under-resourced elders and the homeless.
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Manulife Hong Kong is also calling on its people – including employees and agency force – to get involved in this cause by buying Manulife Healthy Boxed Meals with Soup from Gingko House. For every single meal they donate, Manulife will make a matching donation[1] to the charity cause.
The partnering organization, Gingko House, is a social enterprise creating jobs for elderly Hongkongers as part of its mission to deliver social benefits. The organization has provided free Lucky Rice boxed meals to the disadvantaged for years. With the COVID-19 outbreaks causing economic difficulties for many, the number of registered people picking up boxed meals from Gingko House rose to around 1,000 a day by the end of last year.