K11 MUSEA, a shopping mall under the K11 Group, has seen a 30% increase in footfall traffic at night last weekend when compared to the previous week since the opening of Hong Kong's cultural waterfront market “Night Market by the Sea”.
Government strives to implement the compulsory testing notices (with photos)
Government strives to implement the compulsory testing notices (with photos)
The Government today (January 16) arranged compulsory testings for 20 buildings or constructions located at Yau Ma Tei with one or more confirmed cases. The Yau Tsim Mong District Office (YTMDO) liaised and worked with testing contractors to set up a district mobile specimen collection station at Kwun Chung Sports Centre and arranged mobile specimen collection vehicles at the section of Canton Road between Jordon Road and Saigon Street (also called Jade Street) to conduct free testing for the residents. Residents who are required to undergo compulsory testing may also take the test for free at the testing centre set up at Henry G. Leong Yaumatei Community Centre. The Home Affairs Department (HAD) and its YTMDO have arranged a