The BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize

A film about a famous Chinese writer won the top prize at this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards. The movie, “The Golden Era” by Ann Hui, also won the best director award. It was the first time that a Chinese-language film won the main award in the history of the Hong Kong Film Awards. The competition is open to all Hong Kong and mainland films, as long as they are commercially released in Hong Kong.

The prize money for this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards is higher than ever. The total prize pool has topped HK$100 million. The award categories have been expanded, and there is a special category for films that explore Hong Kong’s culture. The winner of this award will be given a cash prize of up to HK$250,000.

There is no doubt that the Hong Kong Film Awards are one of the biggest events in Hong Kong. The awards have been around for more than a decade, and they were originally established to celebrate the local film industry. The award ceremony is held every year in Hong Kong, and it features a wide range of different categories.

In addition to the Hong Kong Film Award, there are also several other prizes that are handed out at the event. One of the most popular is the award for Best Asian Film, which is meant to promote regional cinema. The awards are also known for bringing attention to new filmmakers and talents.

The winners of the Hong Kong Film Awards are usually not only Chinese, but they can be from anywhere in the world. This is why the Hong Kong Film Awards are so popular with people from all over the world. The winners are usually very excited to win the award, and they will go on to do great things in their careers.

In recent years, the South China Morning Post has won many awards. In 2024, the newspaper won 12 prizes, including the Best Scoop award. The winning team included senior reporter Edith Lin and news editor Jeffie Lam. They won the award for their investigation into unauthorised structures that were added to luxury properties.

The BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize champions Hong Kong’s mission of attracting global top scientific talent, nurturing forward-looking scientists, and together building the city into a leading international science hub. This prize will help bring more attention to Hong Kong’s research achievements in the international community and the Mainland, and further boost our reputation as an internationally competitive research centre. The prize carries a cash prize of up to HK$100,000 for the winner. This prize will be awarded to the person or team who can clearly demonstrate the importance of the work and its relevance to Hong Kong’s development. The project can be in any subject, but the work should show a strong connection with Hong Kong. The research must have been conducted in Hong Kong, Macau or mainland China.