Beach clean-ups in full swing
Volunteers clean up rubbish on Sai Kung’s beaches. Tai Wan last weekend, Pak Sha Wan next weekend. […]
Volunteers clean up rubbish on Sai Kung’s beaches. Tai Wan last weekend, Pak Sha Wan next weekend. […]
The Leisure and Cultural Services Department has announced that Clear Water Bay Second Beach in Sai Kung District reopened on Wednesday 6 September. […]
O Tau’s magnificent village tree to be cut down. Residents up in arms. […]
In the 1980’s and early 1990’s, the AFCD rapidly reforested cleared and degraded areas in the Sai Kung Country Park with several exotic (non-native) species of trees. These included Acacia Confusa (Taiwan acacia) and Melaleuca […]
Of the 13 beaches closed because of a palm oil spill, none are in Sai Kung and Clearwater Bay, according to the Government. As widely reported in the media, about 1000 tonnes of the stuff […]
We all know that Sai Kung had lots of rain in June. In fact, far more than the Hong Kong Observatory in Tsim Sha Tsui. The HKO reported that the total rainfall recorded in the […]
Police sources are reporting that a man who went missing in the waters off Po Pin Chau in Sai Kung East Country Park after being engulfed by a large wave and swept out to sea […]
Well, 8 months on from our inaugural MacLehose Clean-Up Action, the team are still going strong – in fact stronger than ever! The group of active participants has swelled to 120 and our Leaders continue […]
The confrontation between Long Keng residents and developers with 1.5 billion dollar signs in their eyes has worsened. Threats have been made and cars vandalised, said a village representative, who does not want to be […]
Ninety per cent of waste generated by the University of Science and Technology ends up in landfills despite its recycling efforts, Davis Bookhart said. Davis is head of the UST’s Sustainability Unit and an associate […]
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