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South China Morning Post
7 days ago
- South China Morning Post
Hongkongers call for more diagonal pedestrian crossings after positive trials
Some Hong Kong residents and district councillors have urged transport authorities to speed up the implementation of diagonal pedestrian crossings in places notorious for jaywalking. The calls on Thursday came a day after the Transport Department released positive trial results from two current sites, Sha Tin and Tsim Sha Tsui, where diagonal crossings were introduced last year. Both saw faster crossing times and underlined the benefits such a system could bring to other intersections, including those in Tseung Kwan O, where severe jaywalking is common. The department said it had assessed the viability of introducing more crossings, with evaluations expected to be completed by the second half of this year. Hong Kong's first diagonal crossing was introduced in Sha Tin in the first half of 2024. Located at the junction of Sha Kok Street and Yat Tai Street, it seamlessly connects three public housing estates – Jat Min Chuen, Sha Kok Estate, and Pok Hong Estate – and provides direct access to the Sha Tin Wai MTR station, which is on the Tuen Ma line. Chan Kam-kwan, 48, a chef who lives in Pok Hong Estate, said he liked the convenience of being able to cross diagonally legally, although he still noticed some dangerous situations. 'I actually timed it. It only took me 16 seconds to cross diagonally, compared to the 31 seconds of the old 'L-shaped' way. Plus, I don't have to wait for an extra traffic light, which really saves time,' Chan said.


South China Morning Post
16-07-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
‘Soul warming' noodles, ‘stunning' fusion: drinks expert's top Hong Kong restaurants
Terrence Tang is the head of wine and spirits for Asia at auction house Bonhams. He spoke to Andrew Sun. When I was growing up my family frequently dined out and we had a particular fondness for Chinese cuisine. We would go for dim sum every week, as well as explore new restaurants. Now, I seek out diverse flavours, from spicy Sichuan hotpot to delicate Japanese sushi, often pairing them with a glass of burgundy or champagne to elevate the experience. Whether it is street food or fine dining, I am always chasing the next unforgettable bite. On weekends, I enjoy going to Farm Restaurant (Shop S401A, Lakeside 2, 10 Science Park West Avenue, Phase 2, Hong Kong Science Park, Pak Shek Kok, Sha Tin. WhatsApp: 6011 6196) for dim sum with family. I can even bring my shiba there. Their cute dim sum and pet-friendly outdoor seating create a very relaxing atmosphere. Tang says he is 'always chasing the next unforgettable bite'. Photo: Bonhams For a refined experience, La Fleur Too (1/F, Johnston Building, 14-16 Johnston Road, Wan Chai. Tel: 2893 5891) is a small French restaurant that I love for lunch and dinner, particularly for its exquisite smoked baby eel salad.


South China Morning Post
15-07-2025
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
SCMP Best Bets: Monarch County can reign at Happy Valley's season finale
Sam Agars PRESTIGE ALWAYS - R7 (7) In-form galloper should get a nice run from gate seven and can salute Jay Rooney SUPER SICARIO - R4 (12) Well drawn, should relish new trip and still looked green last time Trackwork Spy COPARTNER FLEET - R9 (9) Won with lots to spare at Sha Tin latest and should have plenty more to offer Phillip Woo MONARCH COUNTY - R2 (4) Has winning claims on the back of an eye-catching fifth last start HK Racing News Get updates direct to your inbox Sign up Best Bets Racing News By registering you agree to our T&Cs & Privacy Policy Error: Please enter a valid email. The email address is already in use. Please login to subscribe. Error, please try again later. THANK YOU You are one the list. Shannon (Vincent Wong) KAHOLO ANGEL - R8 (5) Scored well over this C&D last two starts and can repeat the dose Racing Post Online WAH MAY WAI WAI - R6 (12) Finished third to Amazing Run last start and can make amends tonight Tom Wood RAGING BLIZZARD - R8 (2) Been consistent all season and he can cap off the campaign with a victory


South China Morning Post
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Stage set for huge Happy Valley season finale as Benno Yung, Antoine Hamelin, Alfred Chan and Ben Thompson sign off
A Happy Wednesday music festival and a pyrotechnics show will provide the backdrop for Wednesday night's season finale at Happy Valley, where the fight for the Tony Cruz Award will go down to the wire and the curtain will come down on Benno Yung Tin-pang's training career. The season's Champion Griffin will also be crowned, with Sky Jewellery, Crossborderpegasus and Magnifique in the running, and there will be a jockeys' parade on the track so fans can interact with their favourite riders and maybe even score a horse plushie. Matthew Poon Ming-fai (36 winners) leads the Tony Cruz Award standings but the race to be anointed the campaign's most successful local jockey is one of the most hotly contested in years, with Matthew Chadwick (35) and Derek Leung Ka-chun (34) in hot pursuit. Yung saddles up four runners as he looks to add to his 360 successes across 12 seasons training in the Hong Kong pressure cooker, with last-start winner Endued perhaps the veteran handler's best chance on the night in the Class Four Super Oasis Handicap (1,650m). Jockey Hugh Bowman and trainer Benno Yung after Endued's recent win. Endued jumps from gate eight under Hugh Bowman and will carry 134 pounds after a sharp Sha Tin victory earlier this month. Yung will also have high hopes for last-start runner-up Speedy Smartie in the Class Five Silver Grecian Handicap (1,200m), while Stormi switches from dirt to turf for the Class Four Turin Redsun Handicap (1,800m). Yung's final career runner comes in the night's feature, the Class Two Lucky Patch Handicap (1,200m), as Aeris Nova chases a first success in the grade. HK Racing News Get updates direct to your inbox Sign up Best Bets Racing News By registering you agree to our T&Cs & Privacy Policy Error: Please enter a valid email. The email address is already in use. Please login to subscribe. Error, please try again later. THANK YOU You are one the list. Also finishing up at the midweek meeting are Antoine Hamelin, Alfred Chan Ka-hei and Ben Thompson, with the latter having three chances to add to his Sunday success aboard All's Well before returning to Australia. Alfred Chan returns for his farewell at Happy Valley on Wednesday night. Storming Dragon looks to be Thompson's best chance in the Class Three Sun Jewellery Handicap (1,200m), while he also rides Sportic Warrior and Night Purosangue. Hamelin has punched home 111 winners across more than five seasons in Hong Kong and he has been in top form late in his stint. He has a seven-strong book at the season's 88th and final meeting, headlined by impressive last-start winner Victor The Rapid on the quick backup in the Sun Jewellery Handicap. The Frenchman also partners Winning Money, California Blitz, Floof, Great Legacy, Courier Aladdin and Senor Toba before returning to his homeland. The retiring Chan reappears for his farewell after not riding in a race since February, with the 31-year-old joining forces with the smart Magic Control in the Class Two feature and old friend Sugar Sugar in the season's last race.


South China Morning Post
14-07-2025
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Derek Leung ‘still positive' about a late comeback as Tony Cruz Award reaches its finale
Derek Leung is right in the mix for the Tony Cruz Award. Photos: Kenneth Chan Derek Leung Ka-chun is hoping to be the comeback king at Happy Valley on Wednesday with his sights firmly set on overhauling Matthew Poon Ming-fai in the Tony Cruz Award race. Sitting on 34 winners for the campaign, the 36-year-old is two behind Poon in the local riders' premiership heading into the final meeting of the season, with fellow hopeful Matthew Chadwick sandwiched between them on 35 in what is set to be a photo finish. Leung entered Sha Tin on Sunday down three to Poon, but with the championship leader drawing a blank, he took full advantage by driving Happy Universe to success in the Class Four Solar Hei Hei Handicap (1,600m). Buoyed by that success, a typically optimistic Leung is hopeful of catching 'The Train' and winning his third Tony Cruz Award. Chasing hard! 💪 Derek Leung closes the gap with a 34th win this season aboard Happy Universe, trailing Matthew Chadwick (35 wins) and Matthew Poon (36) in the Tony Cruz Award race... #SeasonFinale | #HKracing — HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) July 13, 2025 'I'm still positive on catching him. I always think in a good way and I have good support on Wednesday,' said Leung. 'The draw isn't a help on some horses but I will try my best to catch 'The Train'. We will see what happens. It will be an exciting finish.' Leung has eight rides at the city circuit and chief among his chances is the Pierre Ng Pang-chi-trained Prestige Always in the Class Three Sweet Orange Handicap (1,650m). The Starspangledbanner galloper has gone close under Leung on his two most recent starts over course and distance, most recently finishing a neck second in the Class Three Sheung Shui Handicap last month. The draw has not been kind to the Irish import and that theme continues on Wednesday from stall seven, but Leung is confident his mount can overcome it and run another big race. 'He's run very well on his last two starts. Of course, an inside draw would be helpful but he's a straightforward horse – he can lead or sit close,' said Leung. 'I will just try to be handy first of all and we'll work it out from there. I think he has a great chance.' Leung also rides the in-form Sterling Wongchoy for trainer Douglas Whyte in the Class Four Super Oasis Handicap (1,650m). He was a winner over course and distance two starts ago and after setting out to make all on his most recent start, he only succumbed to the late charge of Capital Legend in the dying strides. Sterling Wongchoy sees out a strong mile at Happy Valley for his first win with @HugeBowman! 👌 @DJWhyteTrainer #HappyWednesday | #HKracing — HKJC Racing (@HKJC_Racing) May 21, 2025 It is another sticky draw for Leung in barrier 11, but he is hoping a light weight can make his mount tough to catch. 'He won in Class Five company two starts ago but he ran a really good race in this grade last start,' said Leung. 'I haven't been working him in the morning but I'm sure Douglas has done a good job with him. 'We have an outside draw this time but we have a light weight, so we'll try to go forward and see what happens from there.' Of his remaining rides, Leung points to the chances of Vulcanus in the Class Four Let Me Fight Handicap (1,200m). 'He has gone close in his last three starts and this time he has a good draw again. Fingers crossed he can keep his good form going,' said Leung.