The Chief Executive, John Lee, delivered his 2023 policy address last October. It covered many areas of society that he sought to improve, enhance, or change. In this new series, with the help of several senior government officials, Dr. Eugene Chan will take stock of the visible results so far, while getting some of the personal views and aspirations of his guests.
This week, in part one, Eugene's guest is the Secretary for Labour and Welfare, Chris Sun.
Saturday mornings - 8.30 to 9 - only on Radio 3
James Ross is back for two more hours of hits from the last five decades, and from around the world. In the mix this week we’ve got the latest from Justin Timberlake, Ariana Grande, Benson Boone, and Bon Jovi, plus #1s from Blondie, George Ezra (photo), and the current #1 from The Netherlands. We’ve got classics from Kenny Loggins, The Four Tops, Cliff Richard, and Robert Miles, with oldies from Mama Cass, Heinz, Eddie Cochran, and Neil Sedaka… and much more…
Saturday night 6.10 to 8... on Radio 3
Every week, all around Hong Kong, there are many fascinating talks and lectures happening, on a variety of topics. You can easily find them online by looking at the websites of our universities, societies, and libraries. We've chosen ten for you to listen to here on Radio 3. For the next few Sunday mornings at 7.30, Carol Mang will be introducing abridged versions of what we think are a great selection of talks for you to listen to and indulge your... Mind Matters.
In this week's episode, we will look into China’s post office. The make of it traces the origins and early development of the country’s modern postal system and goes beyond the bounds of institutional history to explore the political manoeuvrings, economic imperatives, and societal pressures both inhibiting and driving forward postal development. Dr. Weipin Tsai from University of London was invited by the University of Hong Kong to give a talk entitled “The Making of China’s Post Office: Sovereignty, Modernization, and the Connection of a Nation”.
Sundays from 7.30am to 8am... on Radio 3
This week, Colin crams a busy basket of Easter treats into a colourful half-hour of vintage gold. From Bing Crosby to Mel Blanc. From Carmen Mcrae to Phil Harris. There are plenty of top tunes and some cheeky fun to add to your long weekend.
Sundays from 8.30am to 9am... only on Radio 3
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