Hong Kong prizes are unique awards presented to competition winners. They may take the form of money, trophies or other forms, with those receiving them often becoming known as champions of that event and receiving additional bonuses from their school or organization as a thank you for hardworking individuals. It is a wonderful way of rewarding them!
The Hong Kong Prize is bestowed by a panel of judges and winners are selected based on quality of submissions and answers given, ability to respond to questions or even whether or not one speaks Mandarin fluently. Typically awarded to individuals who make significant contributions in their community.
Winner of the Hong Kong Cup will not only receive an impressive prize pool of HK$10 Million but will also be honored with an exquisite gold medal and bonus if they finish within the top 10. While prize money does not guarantee victory in such an intense sporting contest, it provides participants an opportunity to compete alongside others and prove their mettle against one another in this unique sport.
Voyage Bubble’s run to another Group One victory and Triple Crown sweep at Sha Tin on Sunday rightly grabbed headlines, but quietly completed another milestone in his remarkable campaign: becoming the first horse ever to earn over HK$100 million in career earnings. In fact, with just four elite-level wins this year alone he earned more than double what Ka Ying Rising did while being more versatile runner than Ka Ying Rising who only managed three victories himself!
Five scholars from Hong Kong universities were honored with the BOCHK Science and Technology Innovation Prize 2024 in recognition of their contributions in artificial intelligence/robotics/life/health research, new materials/energy research, advanced manufacturing/fintech. Each prize, valued at HK$2 Million each, are vital components of Hong Kong’s tech innovation and economic transition efforts.
The Hong Kong Global Development Prize is a HK$5,000 competition dedicated to soliciting innovative ideas on how to establish an Official Development Assistance (ODA) programme in Hong Kong. The winning submission will then be shared with key stakeholders from across the development sector.
The Hong Kong Film Awards, organized annually by the Hong Kong Film Association to recognize outstanding achievements in local film production, offer nominations to films meeting two criteria. These are: either their director is a resident of Hong Kong; at least one producer registered in Hong Kong or six members in production team who reside there; the production team must include at least six Hong Kong residents as residents or they had at least six Hong Kongers as residents in the production team; they were one of Asia’s premier film awards with 536 nominations and 231 prizes awarded this year alone with one receiving their cash prize of HK$1,215,620 for winning it all!