Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh

Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh


Hong kong film gala presentation launches in phnom penh, cambodia, promoting cultural exchange and showcasing thriving film industry

The Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Bangkok (Bangkok ETO) collaborated with the Asian Film Awards Academy (AFAA) to launch the first Hong Kong Film Gala Presentation in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, today (July 3).

Supported by the Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency, the Film Development Fund and the Bangkok ETO, the AFAA organised the film gala to screen seven selected Hong Kong films and stage a film-related exhibition to enhance the popularity of Hong Kong films and build an audience in Cambodia.

Speaking at the opening reception of the film gala, the Director of the Bangkok ETO, Mr Parson Lam, highlighted the support from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government for the local film industry, and encouraged more Hong Kong film events to be held in Cambodia.

Mr Lam said, “We will continue to provide unwavering support to our film industry. We look forward to having more Hong Kong film events in Cambodia to showcase the thriving Hong Kong film industry and its gifted talent, and reinforce Hong Kong’s position as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.”

He noted that 2024 is the China-Cambodia Year of People-to-People Exchanges, and expressed hope that the film gala would help promote cultural exchanges and deepen the bonds between the people of China and Cambodia.

“Through the universal language of films, we can share our good stories and our diverse cultural heritage,” Mr Lam added.

Also officiating at the opening reception were the Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Cambodia, Mr Lin Ruihua; the Secretary of State of the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts of Cambodia, Ms Pen Moni Makara; the Executive Director of the AFAA, Ms Josie Lin; and the Chief Executive Officer of Westec Media Limited of Cambodia, Mr Michael Chai.

As part of the film event, the “Dynamic Cityscapes of Hong Kong Films Exhibition” will be held at Factory Phnom Penh from July 4 to August 4 with free admission. The exhibition is a demonstration of Hong Kong’s diverse cityscapes by recreating the most memorable scenes that appeared in six selected films, as well as iconic sights in Hong Kong.

For more information of the film gala, please visit: www.afa-academy.com/20240626_en.


Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases


Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases


Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases


Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Bangkok ETO promotes Hong Kong films in Phnom Penh Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Police seek public’s help in fatal chai wan motorcycle accident – man dies after collision with lamppost, investigation underway

Police today (July 3) appealed to the public for information on a fatal traffic accident in Chai Wan on July 1 in which a man died.

At 7.16am, a 60-year-old man was riding a motorcycle along Shek O Road towards Chai Wan. When approaching the junction of Cape Collinson Road, the motorcycle went out of control and rammed into a lamppost.

Sustaining serious multiple body injuries, the male driver was sent to Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital in semi-conscious state and was certified dead at 3.23pm yesterday (July 2).

Investigation by the Special Investigation Team 2 of Traffic, Hong Kong Island is underway.

Anyone who witnessed the accident or has any information to offer is urged to contact the investigating officers on 3660 6848 or 3660 6800.


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