Hongkong Prize Lotterie is an immensely popular lottery game in Hong Kong that provides winners with large jackpot payouts. Additional supplementary awards may also be available, and draws usually occur three times weekly; on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday or Sunday. Tickets are sold both online and through convenience stores throughout the city – this lottery is managed by HKJC Lotteries Limited as a subsidiary of the Hong Kong Jockey Club.
Longines Hong Kong International Race Day will host four Group One races totalling HK$118 Million this weekend.
Longines Hong Kong International Races will reach record numbers next season after organizers decided to increase prize money at its eight elite-level contests, including its flagship event – Hong Kong Cup (HK$36 Million) as it stands. Sprint, Mile and Vase contests all receive increases by 2 million each and are now valued at 26 Million, 32 Million and 24 Million respectively.
An unprecedented achievement, scientists from HKUST have won the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics – often known as the “Oscars of Science”. The award honors their extraordinary contribution as researchers of ATLAS Collaboration at CERN (formerly European Organization for Atomic Energy) to discovering Higgs Boson or “God Particle”, as well as searching for new physics beyond Standard Model of Particle Physics.
Hong Kong Police Officer Wins HK$3.8 Million Lottery Prize
A Hong Kong policeman recently won an impressive windfall of HK$3.8 Million through the Mark Six lottery run by HKJC Lotteries Limited – Hong Kong’s most well-known 6-out-of-49 lottery operator. Prize money is distributed during live draws held every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday or Sunday afternoon from 2:30pm; these broadcasts take place live on TV with Snowball draws being added onto First Division Prize Fund for larger windfalls to participating participants during special occasions like Chinese New Year or Mid Autumn Festival to create larger winners with greater windfalls for participants!
Winners of the HK Global Development Prize can present their ideas to key stakeholders in the development sector and receive HK$5,000 cash and a platform from which to promote their work. Established in 1996 in memory of Professor John D. Young (deceased), who significantly helped reestablish History as one of the primary teaching and research departments at University of Hong Kong during 1950s.
The LINK Hong Kong Open is one of eight Asian Tour events to feature a $2m prize pool this season and the winner of this tournament will secure his place on LIV Tour for next season. Last year’s champion was LIV Golf reserve Ben Campbell who held off Ripper GC captain Cameron Smith with an excellent final-round score of 71 to take out first place by two shots.