Hong Kong Living May 2021

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NEWS

QUARANTINE REDUCED FOR LOWRISK COUNTRIES With new daily Covid-19 cases slowing significantly, the Hong Kong Government is making some long-awaited adjustments to quarantine arrangements for overseas arrivals. As of April 14, quarantine for fully vaccinated visitors from low-risk countries was shortened to seven days. The three countries; Australia, New Zealand and Singapore will all be exempt from the current 21 day arrangement. The mandatory quarantine period for visitors from those countries was previously shortened from 21 to 14 days.

PIERSIDE PRECINCT COMES TO LIFE A newly-extended harbourfront attraction called The Pierside Precinct officially opened last month. Located between the Wan Chai Pier and the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, the

promenade is lined with wooden and concrete structures that also double as seating. At 2,750 square metres, the tourism attraction will be the longest promenade alongside Victoria Harbour.

REBUILD REEFS WITH DISCARDED OYSTER SHELLS The Nature Conservancy (TNC) has announced the launch of Save Our Shells, an initiative to collect discarded shellfish shells from partner restaurants and oyster farmers to build new, native oyster reefs in Hong Kong. So far nine restaurants including The Verandah, Oyster Station and Alibi – Wine Dine Be Social at Cordis Hotel have joined the project. “Shells of oysters and other shellfish consist of calcium carbonate and have traditionally been used as a house building material. Today, we are using the shells to build a new place for baby oysters to settle and for fish and other marine life to call home,” said Lulu Zhou, director of strategic partnerships for TNC in Asia Pacific.

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