What is the HK Prize?

HK prize is a prize awarded to people or organizations for their efforts in promoting sustainable development and international cooperation. The competition is organized by Generocity, which works to support Hong Kong’s role on the global stage. Interested parties can submit their ideas through an online form. This year, the prize is worth HK$5,000.

The winner of hk prize will receive a cash prize and a trophy. The winning team will also be given a chance to work with an overseas partner to implement their project and share best practices with other local and global partners. The winner will also be able to attend a training workshop in Hong Kong on developing an Official Development Assistance (ODA) program.

In the past, hk prize has been awarded to individuals for their efforts in the fields of sports, art and education. It is one of the most popular awards in the country. Its winners include a former footballer and a singer. Its nomination committee is composed of a number of people from different fields.

This year, the hk prize has awarded several new prizes. For example, it has given a new award for the top female filmmaker. Another new award is for the most outstanding film script. The finalists for this year’s award were announced in May. In addition to the main prize, there are seven runner-up awards. The finalists for this year’s hk prize included The Sunny Side of the Street and Detective Vs. Sleuths.

A record number of artists from Hong Kong were shortlisted for this year’s Sovereign Asian Art Prize. Nine artists from the city made the list this year, and two-thirds of them were women. The overall winner was Pakistani artist Sameen Agha for her sculpture A Home Is a Terrible Place to Love.

US lawmakers have nominated Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters for the Nobel peace prize. In a letter to the committee, they said the campaigners represented “the peaceful aspirations of the people of Hong Kong who want their autonomies protected and their democratic goals realized” amid China’s crackdown.

The Board is responsible for interpreting the Articles of the Charter; suggesting important scientific research fields for THE PRIZE; appointing members of the Review Committee and Compliance Oversight Team; and setting requirements of nominating experts. The Secretariat is responsible for implementing decisions by the Board, the Review Committee and the Compliance Oversight Team; and carrying out evaluation activities, holding interdisciplinary academic activities and science popularization activities.

Athletes who win gold, silver or bronze medals for Hong Kong at the Olympics will be eligible for a bonus payout of up to HK$9 million. Singaporean kitesurfer Maximilian Maeder, who is on track to win a gold in the men’s individual event at the Paris Games, could earn the highest bonus. Other athletes who make the final podium could receive as much as HK$12 million. The total prize money for a team event is double those amounts. The Hong Kong Science Museum is staging a special exhibition to introduce THE PRIZE and the scientists who have won it over the years.