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The event received good public response. Since then, it became an annual event of Chinese New Year as a greeting to Hong Kong citizens. The fireworks were cancelled from 2020 to 2023 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2024 fireworks are therefore the first in five years. [1]
8 May: The Court of Appeal rules in favor of the Department of Justice, banning the protest song Glory to Hong Kong on national security grounds. [11] [12]30 May: The High Court of Hong Kong convicts 14 pro-democracy activists in the biggest trial in Hong Kong involving the 2020 Hong Kong national security law.
The film festival opened on 28 March 2024 at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre with the Hong Kong LGBTQ-themed drama All Shall Be Well, directed by Ray Yeung. [13] [17] Events took place at various venues, including the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Hong Kong City Hall, M+, iSQUARE, Times Square, and Elements. [1]
It also reached the top 50 in Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. ... Date Ref. Show Champion: February 7, 2024 [13] M Countdown: February 8, 2024 [14] February 15, 2024 ...
List of Hong Kong films of 2024; H. 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards; L. List of 2024 box office number-one films in Hong Kong; M. Miss Hong Kong 2024; N. New Lucky House; S.
These dramas air in Hong Kong from 9:30 pm to 10:30 pm, Monday to Friday on Jade. Remark: Starting from 29 July 2024 until 9 Aug 2024, there will be not premiering on the drama series episode due to the premiere of the 2024 Summer Olympics, which will take place from 26 July 2024 to 11 Aug 2024.
Date Film Weekend gross Total gross Ref. 1 January 7, 2024: The Goldfinger: $1,866,367: $3,066,169 [2] 2 January 14, 2024: ... 2024 in Hong Kong; List of Hong Kong ...
The FWD Insurance Chinese New Year Cup 2024 (Chinese: 富衛保險賀歲盃) was the annual edition of the Lunar New Year Cup, held in Hong Kong to celebrate the Lunar New Year in February 2024. The event was sponsored by FWD Insurance, organized by ProEvents, and co-organized by The Football Association of Hong Kong, China. [1]