Apr
14:
Tree Planting @ Eco-Carbon
Bridge

HK Electric Lamma Power Station
Boosts Natural Carbon Sink to
Promote Decarbonisation
"Reducing carbon emissions and
expanding carbon sinks are both
vital in tackling climate
change. Under-Secretary for
Environment and Ecology
Diane Wong and HK
Electric Managing Director
Francis C.Y. Cheng
joined about 100 stakeholders
and green supporters in planting
135 trees and shrubs at Lamma
Power Station (LPS) yesterday
(10 April).
Marking HK Electric's 135th
anniversary, the event promoted
carbon sink initiatives, carbon
neutrality and biodiversity.

The event took place on the main
bridge leading to the gas-fired
generation units at LPS, renamed
'Eco-Carbon Bridge'.
A total of 135 seedlings were
planted, including four native
tree species along with four
native shrubs, all thoughtfully
chosen to enhance ecological
benefits.

Mr.
Cheng emphasised the
significance of the initiative.
'Planned
landscaping has been integral to
LPS's sustainability efforts
since its inception. The
selected species not only
enhance greenery but also
provide habitats and food
sources for wildlife. Our
bird surveys conducted inside
the station in recent years have
recorded up to 51 species,
demonstrating that LPS is a bird
haven rich in biodiversity,'
he said."

Students from Northern
Lamma Public School plant tree
saplings.
"Mr. Cheng pointed out that the
Company had raised
gas-fired power generation to
about 70% while working
with the Government to explore
the use of green hydrogen and
other zero-carbon energy sources
for electricity generation.
The 'Smart Power
Services' of the
Company facilitate carbon
reduction among customers and
communities and the
'Happy Green Campaign'
has promoted renewable energy,
energy efficiency.
The
Happy Green Campaign is a
flagship project under HK
Electric's Smart Power Education
Fund. Through a network of more
than 720 schools, social media
and online platforms, it
promotes energy efficiency,
renewable energy and low-carbon
living to the public and the
younger generation."
Read more...

For more details, please visit
HK Electric’s website,
the
Happy Green Campaign Facebook
page, call 3143
3727, or
email us.
Apr
13:
N. Lamma School Wins 4 Flower
Show Awards


Apr
10:
#14YearsAndCounting

By
Rob Aldridge:
"14 years in Hong Kong, 5 on
Lamma Island, and the sunsets
still leave me totally
speechless. When I first moved
to this lively city back in
2011, I never thought I'd find
my little escape on this chill
island, away from all the
skyscrapers. Swapping the city
buzz for Lamma's easygoing vibe
has been one of my best choices
ever.
These hiking trails, ferry rides
and a daily glass of wine with
pals have turned into my daily
dose of meditation – there’s
something so powerful about
watching the sun colour the
horizon while you catch your
breath at a trail’s peak, from
the outside deck of a ferry or
the seating area of your
favourite local restaurant.
Those quiet moments of
reflection really keep me
grounded in a world that never
seems to slow down.
Living on the island has shown
me how to enjoy solitude without
feeling lonely – a paradox I've
come to love. There’s something
freeing about crafting a life on
your own terms, though I'm
always keen to share these
amazing sunset views.
Here’s to whatever adventures
the next chapter has in store!"
#LammaIsland
#HongKongLife
#14YearsAndCounting
Apr
7:
Sitting-out Area in SKW Bay

By Mark Malby of
Mute Planet
Apr
4:
Lamma Marina?


Proposed land use
concept by Development Bureau
SCMP, Apr 2:
"One government plan calls for
turning disused quarry on Lamma
Island into high-end coastal and
hillside resort, complemented by
yacht marina.
The quarry site on Lamma was
suitable for developing a
high-end coastal and hillside
resort, complemented by a
world-class marina and low-rise
luxury housing, it said. It is
expected the site could provide
about 150 to 200 yacht berths.
The 25-hectare (56.8-acre) site
is expected to use a
single-developer approach, with
land tenders anticipated in the
second half of 2026."
Who remembers the very detailed,
but now abandoned plans and
artist's renderings - even a
3D-animated fly-through - of the
proposed new town in the
ex-Lamma Quarry from around 2014,
planned to almost double Lamma's
population:


P.S.: Plus these
sleeping marina plans in
the very South by
Baroque on Lamma?

I wonder if they will be one of
the developers bidding for the
future project above. I might
ask them as their ideas for a
Lamma marina on the Southernmost
side are still online, not
abandoned yet.
P.S. 2: SCMPost.
Apr 3:
"Rob Garratt, a 40-year-old
writer and Lamma resident, said
the island remained one of the
most blissfully uncommercialised
areas of Hong Kong. 'Unlike
other outlying islands, nearly
all businesses here are locally
owned, and there isn't a
convenience chain store or fast
food outlet to be found,' he
said.
He added that while the
eventual gentrification of Lamma
was inevitable, those who
treasured its rustic, idyllic
charms were likely to be
displeased with the government's
proposals. 'Bringing superyachts
to a community long celebrated
for its free-spirited, warm
'hippyish' ethos feels
incongruous and would
undoubtedly undermine much of
this beautiful island's unique
and natural charm,' he said."
Apr
3:
HK Electric Trainees Win Awards

"Dynamic teams of talented
individuals have been driving HK
Electric to long term success in
delivering a stable and reliable
electricity supply to Hong Kong.
The Company’s extensive training
opportunities and diverse career
pathways nurture generations of
outstanding electrical
professionals, from technicians
to project managers and beyond.
Recently, three of HK Electric's
engineering trainees were
honoured with prestigious
industry awards from the Hong
Kong Institution of Engineers
(HKIE), in recognition of their
proactive learning attitudes and
outstanding performance...

...Zion recalled a memorable
experience at HK Electric during
the unprecedented rainstorms in
September 2023, when he and his
colleagues had to go to over 20
substations affected by flooding
for inspection and repair.
He mentioned that they had to
traverse muddy slopes to enter
the substations and quickly
inspect and maintain the new
flood monitoring system. Thanks
to the extensive safety and
teamwork training he received at
HK Electric, his ability to
respond effectively was greatly
enhanced, allowing him and his
team to successfully complete
the task."
HK Electric's Talent Development
Strategy Proves Successful As
Engineering Trainees Shine in
Industry Awards
Apr
2:
The Great Bridge of Friendship

April's Fool picture yesterday
in the
SCMPost online-only
edition. "Cash-stricken hippy
island"!!! Harrumph!
The 'Walking Bridge' picture
inspired me to elaborate on it,
with the help of several AI
programs (especially
Scriptify, picture
above by Flux Schnell).
The AI-generated results are a
pretty impressive Lamma fairy
tale:
The Great Bridge of
Friendship

Setting:
-
The bustling heart of
Hong Kong, with its
vibrant streets and
lively atmosphere.
-
Lamma Island, known for
its picturesque
landscapes and
close-knit community.
Inspiration:
-
During a fun island-wide
treasure hunt organized
by the Lamma Island
Community Council, a
creative child named Mei
discovers an ancient map
hinting at a secret
bridge connecting Hong
Kong and Lamma Islands.
-
Excited by her find, she
rushes to the town
square to share her
discovery with friends,
igniting their
imaginations about a
bridge that would allow
them to visit each other
anytime without waiting
for the ferry.
Campaign Launch:
-
The children decide to
take action by building
a miniature model of the
bridge using sticks,
leaves, and seashells.
-
They launch a playful
campaign called “The
Great Bridge of
Friendship,” creating
colorful posters
depicting a whimsical
bridge adorned with
flowers, lanterns, and a
giant rubber duck toll
booth, adding humor to
the proposal.
Community Involvement:
-
The humorous campaign
catches the attention of
local adults, who
chuckle at the
children’s creativity
and decide to
participate.
- A
community meeting is
organized at the local
café, where residents
brainstorm ideas over
coconut smoothies,
including:
-
A garden on the
bridge with fruit
trees and flowers.
-
A "Cloud Café" at
the midpoint to
enjoy scenic views
while sipping bubble
tea.
-
A “Karaoke Corner”
where pedestrians
can sing their
favorite tunes as
they walk.
-
A “Wildlife
Watchtower” for
birdwatchers to spot
local avian
residents.
Bridge Building Days:
-
Every Saturday,
residents gather for
“Bridge Building Days,”
painting murals and
crafting decorations to
beautify the bridge.
-
Lamma Island’s famous
seafood chefs promise to
set up food stalls along
the path, offering fresh
fish balls and delicious
curry, enticing both
cyclists and walkers.
Grand Bridge Parade:
-
The children organize a
grand “Bridge Parade,”
where everyone dresses
as their favorite sea
creatures, celebrating
the upcoming connection.
-
The vibrant parade
brings the community
together, filled with
laughter and joy as
people dance and sing
along the streets.
Groundbreaking Ceremony:
-
The day of the
groundbreaking ceremony
arrives, with a crowd
gathered at the water’s
edge, filled with
excitement.
-
Mayor Wong and Mei stand
ready to break ground
with oversized golden
shovels. As they strike
the first scoop of sand,
cheers erupt from the
crowd.
-
Colorful balloons
released by children
fill the sky,
symbolizing hope and
dreams taking flight.
Final Result:
-
The Great Bridge of
Friendship becomes a
reality, standing as a
symbol of unity and
imagination.
-
The bridge allows
residents to cross
easily between the
islands, filled with
gardens, laughter, and
delicious treats,
creating a vibrant
atmosphere for all.
-
The community flourishes
in harmony, celebrating
friendships and shared
adventures as they walk,
cycle, and enjoy the
beauty of their
intertwined lives."

Apr
1:
'Harmony in Motion' Initiative

"Dear Neighbours,
We’re thrilled to announce a new
community-focused initiative
aimed at nurturing a peaceful
and safe environment for
everyone in Yung Shue Wan—the
“Harmony in Motion”
Initiative!
As many of you
know, our large number of
village vehicles have become
quite noisy and, at times, a bit
hazardous. Together, let’s
embark on a creative journey to
transform our community into a
quieter, safer haven for all.
Key Features:
-
Eco-Friendly
Transport Solutions:
Say goodbye to the noisy
village vehicles! We’re
introducing charming
electric “Paddle-Powered
Rickshaws” that residents
and visitors can rent to
navigate the village. These
delightful rickshaws will be
hand-painted by local
artists, and the best part?
They’ll be powered by gentle
paddling, ensuring a
peaceful journey through our
streets. Plus, we’ll host
fun community races to
encourage participation.
-
Community
“Whisper Walks”:
Join us for monthly “Whisper
Walks” where we can enjoy
the beauty of Yung Shue Wan
together while practicing
the art of gentle
conversation. These walks
will not only promote
mindfulness but also foster
connections among neighbors.
Participants will receive a
colorful “Whisper Badge” to
proudly wear as a symbol of
our commitment to community
harmony!
-
Nature
Appreciation Corners:
To further enhance our
connection to the natural
world, we’ll establish
“Nature Appreciation
Corners” throughout the
village. These serene spots
will be perfect for quiet
reflection and observing
local wildlife. Residents
are encouraged to bring
their favorite books or
create mini-gardens to share
with the community,
cultivating a sense of
togetherness.
-
Creative
Sound Reduction Workshops:
Finally, we’ll host
workshops focused on
creating simple, effective
sound reduction techniques.
Residents can learn to make
DIY sound-dampening panels
from recycled materials,
which can be placed near
their homes to help soften
the noise from passing
vehicles. It’s a fun way to
channel our creativity while
contributing to a quieter
neighborhood!
-
"New
Road Safety Campaign":
Create a plausible
announcement about a new
road safety campaign
focusing on a quirky
initiative where pedestrians
are encouraged to wear
“safety helmets” while
walking on the roads due to
an uptick in “accidental
head bumps” from low-hanging
branches.
Conclusion:
Together, we can transform Yung
Shue Wan into a tranquil oasis
where the sounds of nature are
celebrated, and community bonds
are strengthened. The “Harmony
in Motion” Initiative launches
on April 1st, and we can’t wait
to see everyone’s enthusiastic
participation in making our
village a safer, more harmonious
place to live!
Let’s work together to create a
community we can all cherish—one
gentle step at a time!
Warm regards, The Yung
Shue Wan Community Team"
(assisted by AIs Scriptify &
NightCafe Creator)
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