How to Win a Prize in Hong Kong

If you want to win a prize in hongkong, it’s important to know what to do. The best way to make sure your chances of winning are high is by submitting an entry that meets the criteria for the competition. This will help you to stand out from the crowd of other entries, and increase your chances of success.

The HK prize offers recognition, support and encouragement for arts practitioners to realise their full potential. It gives artists the opportunity to shine internationally via top-tier media coverage and open up a wider network of opportunities for collaborations.

The Hong Kong Book Prize 2023 is the first edition of a new international book prize devoted to the study of global Hong Kong studies. This prize will honour the best work of research and scholarship in global Hong Kong studies by a scholar at any stage of their career. The award is sponsored by the Society for Hong Kong Studies and the Hong Kong Book Prize Foundation.

Justice Centre Hong Kong (JCHK) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to making sure no one walks alone on the path towards protection, justice and a decent life. We achieve our goal through legal and psychosocial assistance, advocacy, research and community initiatives.

Established in 2013, the Spirit of Hong Kong awards shine a light on some of Hong Kong’s unsung heroes by shining a spotlight on their genuine spirit of charity, civic awareness and goodwill. These individuals inspire others through acts of self-sacrifice, exemplary service to the community, cultural preservation and tenacious entrepreneurship.

The Hong Kong Science and Technology Innovation Prize was created by Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited in 2022 to attract world-class scientific talent and nurture forward thinking scientists as the cornerstone for a vibrant Hong Kong science and technology hub. Its rigorous selection process, based on the principles of scientific research achievements and their application and transformation for economic value creation, social or environmental benefits and other significant impact, is overseen by an independent Review Committee and Compliance Oversight Team.

This year, the HK$1 million prize will be awarded to three research projects with an outstanding level of innovative excellence in the fields of life sciences, physical science and mathematics and computer science. The prizes will be presented at the inaugural Hong Kong Science and Technology Prize Week, which will take place from 16 to 23 October at the Hong Kong Palace Museum. The programme is free and open to the public.