The Hong Kong prize is the biggest award given out annually for one winning ticket, offering winners up to HK$20 Million in winnings. Tickets may be purchased either through authorized agents or retail shops and it is important to read and adhere to any terms and conditions before purchasing one.
2025 will see the singles champion take home an astonishing $110,455, while their runner-up will pocket nearly two-thirds of it with $60,350 – representing an increase of 2.8% over 2018. This HK Open event is part of 38 ATP 250 tournaments held worldwide and hosted at Victoria Park Tennis Centre in Hong Kong, China.
Participants of the Hong Kong Open can also win other prizes besides just the grand-prize, such as third place certificates and cash awards of HK$3,000 if they come out on top – these awards can then be used towards purchasing merchandise at the event! Thanks to various sponsors who generously donated prize money.
An esteemed Hong Kong team has been selected as this year’s Bradley Prize recipient, honoring Jimmy Lai’s “unwavering commitment to free speech, democracy and journalistic integrity”.
This year marks HKUST researchers’ third win of this prestigious prize, considered one of the highest honors in science. Multiple scientists from HKUST are actively contributing to ATLAS collaboration’s attempts at unlocking mysteries surrounding Higgs boson particle that gives mass to all matter in our universe.
Ten Years earned top honours at Hong Kong’s film awards on Sunday despite its controversial portrayal of Hong Kong’s future, even with its short cinema release and controversy on mainland China. This movie depicts residents’ greatest fears regarding Beijing’s tightening grip over their semi-autonomous territory’s fate in series of vignettes which make up this short but impactful piece.
Generocity has organized the HK Global Development Prize competition to solicit innovative ideas for establishing Hong Kong’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme. Submissions will be reviewed by an expert panel and then showcased to key players within Hong Kong and beyond – including individuals and institutions from around the globe. This international contest welcomes entries.