9 posts tagged “prosperity research”
To continue with our series, Hong Kong Heroes, So-U.TV's tribute to the great spirits of Hong Kong, will introduce Tsang Siu Keung. This young and fast runner is a real winner! Always in the top three of the local races, he is now tackling the major international races. In the video, Tsang shares with us how he get started and how he fell in love with the sport.
Catch it all at http://so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=1626.
After the devastating earthquake in Sichuan, Animals Asia, the organisation that runs the moon bears sanctuary, came to the rescue of the surviving dogs and cats. People are lining up to hand over their pet dogs for safe-keeping until they are back on their feet.
Watch the video at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=1477
Have you ever heard of Para/site? No, we are not talking about lices, fleas or other nasty bug but about one of Hong Kong's most progressive contemporary art gallery. The So-U.TV team met up with Tobias Berger, the curator.
Watch this latest episode of Creative Spaces at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=1210
This week we bring you the tale of a less fortunate ending. Monty was a cute and lively dog that led a hard and difficult life. Recently Hong Kong Dog Rescue saved him from his abuse. But even with all the love and care he received from them his days were short lived.
Sally Andersen, of Hong Kong Dog Rescue, reminds of us that we may not be able to save every troubled animal, but we should find it in our hearts to try.
What is better than the Rugby 7's and is at the Beach? The Hong Kong Stanley International Dragon Boat Championships of course! The festival is the craziest day Stanley sees all year and So-U.TV was there to catch every moment of of fun and mayhem.
Take a look at the highlights at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?contestid=&id=1211
B-ball for the China earthquake victims was played steet style and raised over 80,000 HKD last week in an all out exhibition match between AND1 U.S.A and local celebrities team which included Jaycee Chan. Jaycee made major cash by catching nothing but air 8 times in a row in a free throw contest. 24 Herbs, SIR JBS MC'd the game and the whole band kept the fans out of their seats during halftime. The final score didn't matter because everyone won on this night. Look for the next Streetball event -- it should not be missed.
SCAA and Winling, Hong Kong's top B-ball teams battled it out to a standing room only crowd in Mongkok Saturday March 29, 2008. SCAA took an early lead but Winling quickly picked up speed. The second half saw close game with lots of action but SCAA hung on to the lead and took the Silver Shield 2008. Final Score 65 - 58. See all the action on www.SO-U.TV.
The Asia2Extreme team filmed two of the top ranking Hong Kong basketball teams. Sponsored by Nike, Fukien and SCAA played to a packed stadium as more than 3000 fans went wild for the build up to the HKBBA Final scheduled for March 29. Down to the wire, SCAA took the lead 65 - 60 at the final buzzer. See all the action at http://www.so-u.tv/playVideo.php?id=497 and tune in for our coverage of the Final!
A lesbian play in Hong Kong? Yes! Hong Kong's newest theater company, is presenting the famous drama by Frank Marcus: ‘The Killing of Sister George’. The www.SO-U.TV's team meet up with the cast and they gave us a little preview. The play will be shown at the Hong Kong Fringe Club from February 27th to March 1st, 2008. Tickets are available from the Fringe Club or HK Ticketing.