Ben Kwok August 04, 2021 14:52
They won Tokyo Olympics medals, but they might not afford a flat at the Olympic station.
Olympics gold medalist and fencing king Cheung Ka-long and swim queen Siobhan Haughey with two silver medals manage to reach the top of the sports world, but they might have trouble keeping up with the escalating home price in Hong Kong.
Right, Cheung and Haughey would get HK$5 million each as special bonus, thanks to Henderson Land. Cheung would receive another HK$2.5 million from a charitable foundation of Lam Tai-fai, Hong Kong Sports Institute chairman.
That would put Cheung on par with the other Asian winners, most notably heavy weight champion Hidilyn Diaz, who took home around 52 million pesos (US$1.04 million) for winning the first-ever gold medal for the Philippines.
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1 imported COVID-19 case found
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The Centre for Health Protection today said it is investigating one additional imported COVID-19 case involving a 37-year-old woman who arrived from Indonesia.
The centre also reminded people in relation to Tower 6, Island Harbourview, 11 Hoi Fai Road, Tai Kok Tsui to undergo mandatory testing in accordance with the compulsory testing notice.
A total of 21 cases were reported in Hong Kong in the past 14 days, all of which are imported.
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