Pearl Magazine examines the challenges & changes coming from the silver tsunami. But it could bring a new kind of growing pain for these kidfluencers. <An Urban Village> Music can provide a peace of mind. <The Right Medicine?> Wandering cattle are eating everything in sight and rural villagers want them rounded up. Reporter: Tina Jiang Have we learned anything from the 2003 epidemic? Some insist they're staying put. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, telemedicine apps are gaining popularity, to benefit old people and those too sick to even go out and see the doctor. Reporter: Alice Kan, Despite a high rate of recovery among COVID-19 patients, many say they find it difficult to regain full health, both physically and psychologically. But some are making sure more of that food makes it to the people who need it most. International. These days, dining out is all about ordering in. Reporter: Zela Chin Pearl Magazine looks at the difficulties involved in making the connection. Can we reduce the danger it poses to our environment, food & health? <Still Cutting> As we go on an Easter egg hunt made especially for HK sweet tooths, Pearl Magazine finds out why chocolate lovers may have to dig deeper into their pocket. <Treasure Hunt> Reporter: Tina Jiang, Millennials care more about the environment and sustainability issues than any other generation before them, and they're more willing to speak out. A team of people are making sure that every pet gets the care they need, day or night, with the pet ambulance. Pearl Magazine takes you to Sweden, where people don't worry about forgetting their wallet at home. We visit a craftsman who continues to make paper lanterns & has expanded it into a family business in our Old Trade series. Artificial intelligence is becoming more real by the day. 2020 Interim Report 2019 Annual Report Corporate Calendar. HK producers have lost many duty exemptions, but they're sticking by the HK made label they've built for years. But, in fact, this increasingly influential generation are willing to leave their comfort zones, making their own rules for work and life, disrupting traditional business ideas with a fearless, entrepreneurial energy. <Star Power> How long can they survive? Local film makers are struggling to get financing and the government has had to roll out funding for the industry. Reporter: Melissa Gecolea, <Hotel Replacement> Reporter: Alice Kan, <An Unexpected Delay> 全新服務myTV Gold集合歐聯、歐霸、意甲、法甲等精彩賽事,最強紀實,中日韓劇,荷里活、海外及本土電影,卡通動漫,TVB及新聞財經內容。超級娛樂,Gold級享受! But the pandemic is putting the squeeze on openings as employers slash budgets & implement hiring freezes. A bowl of instant noodles can be cooked and eaten in just a few minutes, but the evolution of this tasty favorite has been long and complicated. People have been oyster-farming in the HK region for hundreds of years. Reporters: Katy Yu, Victor Ting, <"GREEN" CHRISTMAS> Established on 19 November 1967, it shares headquarters with TVB's other properties at TVB City at 77 Chun Choi Street in Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate in Tseung Kwan O, in the Sai Kung District. Ethnic minorities try to break glass ceilings as they struggle to find good jobs in Hong Kong. Only 18% of all seafood supplied in HK are locally caught. Local retailers are using technology to keep their customers safe and happy. A recent survey shows 1 in 6 people in HK have mental health issues. Reporter: Zela Chin A ride down memory lane, on HK's oldest transport, the 130 year old Peak Tram. But is it going to be a year of great fortune for those in floral retail and horticulture? Hong Kong in ‘most serious situation’ since handover, says top Beijing official. <Swedish Games> The minimum wage is set to rise by $3 an hour, but employers aren't the only ones unhappy with the increase. 25:38. Reporter: Douglas George, <Economy Under Siege> Reporter: April Zhou Reporter: Douglas George A new career as an online celebrity or a KOL, has emerged as the dream profession for the alpha generation. Reporter: Alice Kan, HK became a port of first asylum in the late 1970s after the end of the Vietnam War. HK consumers dump tons of solid waste into landfills everyday, much of it is food that never gets to a dining table. More men are staying home to care for their children when they run their own business, become freelancers or even unemployed. A group of people are out to help the visually impaired enjoy entertainment in a way most of us take for granted. Sometimes hope is the only thing they have left. Reporter: Melissa Gecolea Reporter: Tina Jiang Reporter: Tina Jiang, The government is encouraging property developers to build low carbon projects with incentives like extra floor areas. Yet, an old craftsman is working hard to preserve the art form from being replaced by metal cage. Land experts and landlords talk to us about the obstacles ahead. Reporters: Ambrose Li, Lai Wing Yin, Finding a place to retire in the crowded and expensive property market that is HK is both stressful and challenging. The story of sorrow and sweetness for foster parents and their children. They are determined not to be handicapped by their disabilities. Reporter: Zela Chin <Moving Down to Move Up> Companies are adopting special measures to make customers feel safe amid the crisis. 2:23. One retired Gurkha soldier here worries that their legacy here may soon be forgotten. Reporter: Alice Kan, <Social Distant> But as the planning moves along, long time tenants in Kwun Tong are finding it hard to leave. Reporters: Tsang Hiu Ting, Ambrose Li <Congestive Carpark> We learn how the many style, traditions and forms of dancing are becoming a healthy dose of medicine for the elderly. The Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences is awarded to professor David Kazhdan & professor Alexander Beilinson. Reporter: Douglas George, <Ghost Kitchen> Reporter: Doris Chow, <Rat Of A Year> A few people are using innovation & creativity to keep more clothing in our closets & out of our landfills. We also explore the booming business of university graduation season. <A Perfect Sunset?> People are creating new solutions to solve waste, pollution, energy consumption problems. Reporter: Tina Jiang, <Darkest Hours> Food waste is a common problem. Can humans & nature co-exist in our crowded region? Reporter: Tina Jiang, For centuries, the iconic Union Jack represents the three older national flags of England, Scotland & Ireland. Reporters: Lee Ching Yan, Ambrose Li, <One Night At A Time> Reporters: Victor Ting, Carmen Law Also, life in quarantine isolation can be trying, so try to keep fit and stay sharp. <Herds Moo'ving> HK people are getting used to going on a vacation without travelling. Reporter: Alice Kan Reporter: Zela Chin Reporter: April Zhou <Music To The Ear> <Outside With The Old> Reporter: Zela Chin. Pearl Magazine follows their journey in search of their missing link. <Taking A Toll> Republication and redistribution of this report in total, other than by TVB members or its authorized agents or designees, without written permission is strictly forbidden. Reporter: Melissa Gecolea, <Pet Peeve> Reporters: Victor Ting, Vivien Chiu, Mandy Cheung, Kylie Kwan <Gadgets Galore & More> Tying the knot amid the pandemic gives new meaning to the vow "for better or for worse". The last remaining refugee facility was recently torn down. A doctor from the Philippines is trying to make a difference, by improving the lives of domestic helpers in HK. <Nanny for Granny> <A World Apart> The Pearl Report is a public affairs programme aired on TVB Pearl from 1 April 1988 to 25 June 2018. Christmas is supposed to be a season of joy for all children. Reporter: Alice Kan It's a favorite time of the year for chocoholics. 23:44 Reporter: Douglas George We also go back in time to look at life in HK over the past 50 years. Reporters: Zela Chin, Chu Ming Yan One woman has developed a program to help ethnic Indians in HK to learn Hindi and their own culture. Reporter: Melissa Gecolea, Many parents want their kids to become a doctor or a lawyer. Investors are acquiring hotels that are suffering, and turn them into long term residence for rent. HK people may seem to be in a rush all the time, but some are determined to help others. Our beloved "ding ding" the trams are still tracking ahead after 115 years. Stroke and cancer patients find help from music therapy to recover speech and comprehension skills. A push to turn HK into a regional esports centre have many young people looking to become professional gamers. A group of students are using music to forge a bond between generations, bring young musicians into the homes of the elderly. Reporter: Zela Chin <Dancing With Lions> Reporter: Zela Chin Reporter: Zela Chin Cutting edge electronic gadgets that promise to improve the quality of our everyday lives. Because of cultural & language barriers, minorities often feel isolated, the problem is particularly magnified during the pandemic. It's called Staycation. It's almost Christmas. Reporters: Sandy Lai, Kat Lee, April Zhou, <Learning To Adapt> Millions of people took to the streets against the government's attempts to introduce sensitive laws over the years. Despite the immense wealth in HK's advanced economy, at least 1,300 people are sleeping on the streets. Reporter: April Zhou Sometimes hope is the only thing they have left. Reporter: Alice Kan. <Out of A Cage> But could the real winners be the property owners? Tens of thousands are infected. TVB Pearl Find out what's on TVB Pearl tonight at the American TV Listings Guide Sunday 20 December 2020 Monday 21 December 2020 Tuesday 22 December 2020 Wednesday 23 December 2020 Thursday 24 December 2020 Friday 25 December 2020 Saturday 26 December 2020 Sunday 27 December 2020 <Dose of Dancing> After months of social unrest, shop owners and restaurant operators are in no mood to celebrate the most important season for the retail sector. "Pearl Magazine" features a wide range of stories relevant to viewers in Hong Kong & around the world. Pearl Magazine follows their journey in search of their missing link. The social unrest since June has coincided with a dipping economy. Reporter: James Aitken After school tutoring is a big business in HK, where parents and students are always looking for an edge in preparing for exams. Reporter: Tina Jiang, <Future Employee> Many people are deterred by failure. They're learning from people much younger than themselves. Top Popular News. Reporter: Alice Kan Pearl Magazine visits Ningxia Autonomous Region in mainland China, where local wine growers hope their products could soon be part of everyone's win collection. TVB Jade, or simply Jade, is a Hong Kong Cantonese-language free-to-air television channel owned and operated by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) as its flagship service, alongside its sister network, the English-language TVB Pearl.Broadcasting started on November 19, 1967. Can government help really help? Reporter: Tina Jiang Reporter: April Zhou, <State of Security> The city of Wuhan in Hubei province, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus, went into lockdown on January 23. A look at how some companies are improving their work environment in order to attract millennials, who will account for 70% of the workforce. Pearl Magazine follows the story of a young woman, who turned away from modeling, to run a company in the male dominant construction industry. Reporter: Alice Kan Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Glass Action> One man's record setting 7-year journey to every country in the world has come to an abrupt halt in Hong Kong. Many local retail businesses have seen revenues drop, but some are taking it on the chin. <Auspiciously Appetising> As we take a trip back in time on our beloved ding dings, we will also find out if the future of our tramway is on the right track. Depression is a common mental illness among the elderly. Many think of Hong Kong as a city where most HK people are always hurrying somewhere with tasks and chores that have tight deadlines. But concern groups say some green buildings are operating in a grey zone, where developers are allowed to profit despite not meeting their goals. We'll examine the challenges of keeping these institutions relevant for museumgoers. Its popularity has endured for over 150 years. <Bites of Nostalgia> Even employees in less vulnerable industries must now face the reality of pay cut and redundancies as COVID-19 packs a punch to companies' bottom lines. Reporters: Lam Yuen Man, Ambrose Li, <Mother Tongue> Reporters: Ambrose Li, Natalie Cheng <Signs of the Times> And, how some people are taking credit card rewards - and spending - to the limit. Reporters: Yeung Ming Chu, Tina Jiang, A Taste Of Sweet Success / Finding Fortune, <A Taste Of Sweet Success> Retirement for professional athletes in Hong Kong often comes much sooner than they expect. We explain this new way to pay in HK. Social enterprises are trying to stay afloat during the pandemic. Reporter: Tina Jiang The slogan of TVB News is "TVB Cares" (無綫新聞 事事關心). The global e-sports industry is estimated to be worth US$906 million in 2018. Recent global surveys comparing Hong Kong and other countries draw contrasting results about the city's liveability and economic freedom. Reporters: Victor Ting / Chu Ming Yan, <A Swedish Lesson> Reporter: Tina Jiang The coronavirus continues to hit HK & the rest of the world. What's being done to improve transport for HK's disabled people. It's a new year, but HK still has the same old garbage problem. TVB Jade newscasts (in Cantonese unless otherwise noted) There's not enough pampering for your favorite pet. As we welcome the Year of the Rat, feng shui experts believe there are many things we can do to welcome good fortune and fend off bad luck. <Senior Musicians> But there are some who enjoy a different way of life on our outlying islands. Vacant industrial buildings are everywhere in HK, and would seem to be part of the solution to the city's housing shortage. Cafes and restaurants featuring live animals on site have become an attraction to those looking for a different experience but some argue they do little to improve the welfare of these animals. Their work has been useful in fields such as quantum mechanics & network communications. 'Transgender in Hong Kong' is the first of five award-winning programmes that are being aired again." Announcements. The coronavirus continues to hit Hong Kong and the rest of the world. Students studying abroad have returned at great expense to the safety of their home, pushing up HK's coronavirus infection counts. <Shooting Blind> On the next Pearl Magazine, the experts harnessing AI give us a glimpse of the future. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Jacky’s connections and jobs at similar companies. Despite our rising jobless rate amid the economic downturn, some tech firms are seeing the silver lining and still hiring. Reporter: Ambrose Li, <An Easter Indulgence> Planning to retire soon? A rising vacancy rate means street front shops have become affordable and available to retailers in office and factory buildings. Young people have turned violent. Pearl Magazine follows efforts by teenagers in the UK and in HK, to see if their impacts are being felt. More than 30,000 university graduates enter HK's competitive job market each year. We dig into the data to learn which direction our city is heading. We find out what it's like to live along the high-speed rail line, & if daily commuting between HK & mainland cities is possible. <Floral Of Fortune> Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Bare Minimum> Reporters: Ambrose Li, Meilin Hui, <Gaming> But will this Greater Bay Area partnership produce winners at the track? Amid the coronavirus crisis, private practice is reaching out to public health care. These stories include: food tech benefits & challenges, post-retirement jobs, waste reduction etc. Can it really provide a cure? Pearl 2014 02 17 The Pearl Report part2 by LearnEnglishByNews. Experts say there are healing powers of playing music for the elderly as well. Experts in artificial intelligence are aiming to improve the accuracy of medical diagnoses. Experts suggest playing it safe with your investments. An attempt to raise water quality awareness has led to a swim around the HK Island in a record-breaking event called HK360. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Plastic Crisis> Reporter: Zela Chin, <Moving Forward> CGTN reports tell the story of people battling against the virus, to keep the epidemic at bay. Reporter: Alice Kan <No Place To Call Home> Companies listed on the Stock Exchange are due to publish their financial results. --TVB website. Reporters: Joey Chan, Victor Ting, <Almost Equal> <Good Students> Someone's misfortune could mean profits for others. What can people in the tourism, F&B and retail sectors do to ride out this wave? Reporter: Zela Chin Some have spent their whole life searching for their missing family members. Reporter: Alice Kan We get updates via social media & TV on where to find masks & hand sanitizer. A determined group of film buffs are on a mission to restore these timeless gems so they can be enjoyed for years to come. Some farmers have started growing crops inside buildings and to the rooftops of our concrete jungle. We follow a group of elderly gamers & look at how the industry is being developed. Many retail businesses have been the hardest hit. Elaine Yiu is dating a married man posted on May 19, 2019; 56-year-old Donnie Yen bought the clothes within 15 minutes posted on December 31, 2019; Major changes in TVB? Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, people are looking for ways to ease their worries and many are turning to fortune tellers. One man is leading a campaign to get the homeless off the streets and into homes. This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network TVB Pearl (US) otherwise known as PEARL. <SANTA'S HELPERS> Animals are not just good to keep as pets, some are trained to relieve stress and offer psychological intervention for recovering patients. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Three Little Pigs> In the global sprint for the next mega startup, are homegrown companies in the race or stalled at the starting line? <Room For Error> After 3 years of renovation, the Avenue of Stars on Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront recently re-opened. Chinese New Year is just around the corner. Many have to fight misconceptions and discrimination that often leave them feeling lonely, confusing and painful. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Lining In Tech> <Grim & Dim> Some delivery-only virtual restaurants have developed a recipe for success in tough times. Reporter: Alice Kan But there are signs that societal attitudes toward the gender binary of male female are becoming more flexible. <Instant Success> View Jacky Lin Ting Ting’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Experts are warning esports may enable video game addiction. As art brokerages close their doors, collectors are learning hard lessons about risk in the art of investing. <New Meaning for the Old> Against all odds, legally blind photographers are finding focus in life. <The New Normals> <Fighting to Stay Fit> While neuroscientist Gero Miesenboech succeeded in activating nerve cells with light, and professor Peter Hegemann and professor Georg Nagel are the men behind channelrhodopsin. Reporters: Alice Kan, Ariel Ng, <Solitary Elderly> But are they as good as advertised? Reporters: Lam Ho Yan, Victor Ting, <A Star Is Re-Born> <Crisis And Opportunity> Reporter: Zela Chin Some fishermen have started organic seafood, in what could be profitable but risky venture. Hong Kong's iconic neon signs shed light on changing consumer behavior and advertising but will it soon be lights out for these vanishing artforms? The government is also targeting squatter areas that still exist in certain urban areas, where some residents are willing to leave but struggle to move nearby. Pearl Magazine looks at what it takes for a common person to lead a near carbon-free life, and if long term renewable electric power is possible in Hong Kong. <Desert Blooms> Reporter: Tina Jiang, <Swimmers Circle> Same sex couples from outside Hong Kong can now obtain spousal visas here. <A Need to Serve> One local school is taking the lead by cutting down on consumption while improving students' eating habits. Reporters: Alice Kan, Vivian Chiu, Natalie Cheng Months of social unrest have taken a toll on HK's reputation as the Pearl of The Orient. Also, with the advancement of technology, some farmers are now growing crops inside and on top of buildings. A group of volunteers are going out of their way to visit and help elderly living alone. Any republication, in whole or in part, must include credit to TVB and its sources. But is HK’s top down system ready for major changes? But very few people are willing break the norm. <Into The Wind> <A Second Life> Reporter: Tina Jiang <Living By The Paycheck> Today in History[Eng] and Earth Live[Eng], WEATHER REPORT[Eng] and 101 Easy Japanese[Eng], Weekend Blockbuster:Collateral Damage[Eng][PG], Earth Live[Eng] and Today in History[Eng], Market Update[Eng] and Chasing Vaccine[Can], WEATHER REPORT[Eng] and FINANCIAL REPORT[Eng], Spy in the Snow[Eng] and Chasing Vaccine[Can], Deadly Dinosaurs with Steve Backshall[Eng] and Chasing Vaccine[Can], The Wild Heart of Spain[Eng] and Chasing Vaccine[Can], Great Australian Railway Journeys[Eng] and Chasing Vaccine[Can], Psycho Pussies Mad Cat Attacks[Cont'd][Eng], Today In History[Eng] and Earth Live[Eng], Earth Live[Eng] and Today In History[Eng], The Cruise Sailing the Mediterranean[Eng/Can], News Report with Sign Language[Can] and Earth Live[Eng], Studio 930: Movie of the Month:Alien Covenant[Eng]. Single mothers are among those who may benefit from a government plan to buy and convert retail shops into welfare centres. We find out how they deal with the culture shock here. The Hong Kong Jockey Club is now training horses in mainland China. <A Good Deed> Reporters: Douglas George, Carain Yeung, Over the last century, military conflicts and political struggles separated many HK families. Reporter: Alice Kan The Faster Payment System is transforming retail business both on and off line. Pearl Magazine takes a look behind the scenes at the Jockey Club, to see what goes into preparing for race day. Pearl Magazine looks at how dogs keep our city safe from drugs and illegal importation of animals, & what goes into their training? Some local doctors are trying to bridge a service gap in a chronically under-resourced sector. Playing video games is no longer just an entertainment. <At Home Abroad> The station, established in … Some have spent their whole life searching for their missing family members. Thousands of people and goods come into HK everyday. Come along with Pearl Magazine as we resolve to do more for the environment by wasting less. For those over 50 years of age, finding a job may not be easy. Reporters: Toni Wong, Alice Kan, <School's Out> But are those spaces being operated for your benefit, or for the benefit of big business? TVB condemned the assault and destruction and urged the police to investigate. What's going through the mind of these adolescents? Police Report from Hong Kong's TVB Pearl (06/09/97) FULL MATCH - John Cena vs. <No Place Like Home> Reporters: Victor Ting, Coco Cheung, <Startup Race> Reporter: Melissa Gecolea Which countries does Pearl.tvb.com receive most of its visitors from? And, back in business: 40-something housewives re-enter the South Korean workforce. Reporter: Natalie Cheng, <Succession Or Not> Hong Kong students facing public examinations are finding different ways to get support. Reporter: Alice Kan, <Time Machines> Reporter: Lai Wing Yin, Transgender people have a gender identity or expression different from the sex they were assigned at birth. As the pandemic trudges on, NGOs say the struggle has become worse for the poor and many are losing hope. Reporter: Alice Kan Reporter: Alice Kan Now, scientists are trying to reinvent the industry, both for oyster consumption and for pearl cultivating. Asylum seekers in HK dealing with mental stress, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, are finding relief in the great outdoor. Reporter: Zela Chin, It's been a year since the government introduced a power sharing scheme that lets users generate their own solar electricity, connect to the grid and make money. We'll take you to South Korea to learn about new beginnings when work ends. Gadgets grit and plain old sweat were on display at a recent sports and leisure expo. Another former HK official is due to go on trial soon on serious corruption charges, this time in the United States. <Haven Sent> Continuous enhancements to audience measurement are being made to truly reflect the channel’s viewership. Reporter: James Aitken, <Hidden Gems> <Diplomas & Dollars> Reporter: Zela Chin, <Reporting Woes> Reporters: Tina Jiang, April Zhou <For the Greater Good> Reporter: Zela China, <Dogs On Duty> And Secret Santas are out putting a smile back on the face of many of the 230,000 children living in poverty. Pearl Magazine looks at how far have gay rights come in the city, & how much further there is to go. Experts say it may take a while to develop a vaccine, and the best remedy now is prevention. A career detour leads two young entrepreneurs into parts unknown, and they want to take you with them. It has a best-in-class reputation for elderly care and pension schemes, but what do retirees in Singapore really think of senior living in the city state. Reporter: James Aitken Reporter: Tina Jiang <Good Times Roll> As the National People's Congress approves a controversial resolution to enact the National Security Law in Hong Kong, what will it do to HK, how will investors react, and how will the law be enforced? Reporter: Melissa Gecolea Can AI also minimize the chances of medical blunders? Reporter: Tina Jiang, <Down But Not Out> Pearl Magazine finds out how. Pearl Magazine looks at the business side of the heritage of lion dancing. Press Releases. <Redefining Retirement Home> Local students are preparing for the new school term as summer holidays end. <Forced Out> But some nations are taking e-payments to a whole new level. Reporter: Alice Kan, <A Grand Detour> Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Welfare Shopping> To The Rescue> But as there are challenges, there are also rewards. As we continue our look into retirement life in Malaysia, how are retirement homes being developed in the southeast Asian nation? <A.I. Second version of Jacqueline Wong? Reporter: James Aitkens, <Waiting For The No> There's a move to regulate mental health practitioners, but does the regulation really benefit the patients? Can they return to the glory days of the 1980s and 90s? Reporter: Tina Jiang The government wants to use the Land Resumption Ordinance to take private land from owners and build public housing. <In Sickness & In Health> Reporter: Ambrose Li Pearl Magazine finds out how safe is it for air travellers & what changes airlines have made to the flight experience. Against the odds, disabled sailors find huge reward going upwind. Horse racing is known as the King of Sports in HK. Pearl Magazine finds out what some people are doing to bring joy to those in need this holiday season. Reporters: Kat Lee, Tina Jiang, In the second of two instalments in our 2020 Shaw Prize special, the Life Science and Medicine Award goes to three Laureates. Reporter: Zela Chin <Toying With You> <Healing Notes> Pearl Magazine finds out why red tape and high costs are keeping these buildings empty. Reporter: Zela Chin Reporter: April Zhou Reporter: Zela Chin, The coronavirus pandemic is hitting those in the service sector hard, but they're not the only ones hurt. HK continues to struggle with manpower shortages in key industries. Pearl Magazine talks to feng shui masters about HK's fortune in the year of the pig. Reporter: April Zhou We meet up with a group of seniors who've discovered that staying young is music to their ears. Reporter: Zela Chin There are people working to keep fast fashion out of landfills. <Drawing Alive> Newscasts. Reporter: Zela Chin <An Animal Kind Of Blue> Why now? <Second Career> Local and international businesses are bracing for impact from possible US sanctions amid the adoption of national security laws into the Basic Law. For those who grew up there, the memories are still vivid. Parking spaces are just as sought after as residential flats in HK. We checks out a flourish of frills, frippery and festoonery as local shopping malls try to get you into a festive buying mood. We find out what that country is doing to attract HK seniors. Also, among the tallest trees in our concrete forest, buildings actually have some interesting stories to tell. The Miz – WWE Title “I Quit” Match: WWE Over the Limit 2011 - … <Who's Paying> But Hongkongers hope to get some help from the HK government to ride through the tough times. Jet-setting cats and dogs. Reporter: April Zhou, The global & HK economy is going through possibly the worst ever economic downturn since World War II. Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Hard Work At Home> Senior Management. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Nautical Naturals> Reporter: James Aitken Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Does HK have the resources to fight the disease? "The Pearl Report is winding up after 30 years on the air. Reporter: Zela Chin Health-conscious consumers are joining a new wellness trend. <Game Of Tiles> But how good are the odds for horse racing without betting? • Pearl.tvb.com receives approximately 58K visitors and 178,060 page impressions per day. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history. HK's political divide has never been greater. A wedding gown designer is offering her service to alter clothing for elderly on a budget. <Retiring Again> also, Retirement means different things to different cultures to with... 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