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Apr 6:
"Dilapidated Dredger
Stranded Off Lamma"

HK Free Press:
"Exclusive: A 54-metre dredger
has been stranded off a rural
Lamma Island beach all year,
with the owners facing
prosecution for failing to
report the incident.
The
50-year-old Sea Diamond, a
dilapidated cutter section
dredger, was partly-submerged
when HKFP visited the vessel off
Ha Mei Wan on March 19. Link in
comments. Video:
Tom Grundy/HKFP."
Apr 5:
Happy Easter from the
Lamma-zine!
 Can you
find the Easter eggs hidden in
this fairytale forest, created
from my 3 Lamma nature photos in
the upper left?
Apr 4:
$2 Scheme Changes
Ferry
fares (like all public
transport, starting April 3) for
60+ and disabled persons are
increasing to 20% of the adult
full fare (minimum $2), meaning
$5 for weekdays YSW-Central!
Substantial hike as fares
adjusted on six ferry routes
Apr 3:
Gen Z’s Green Innovation Dreams

HK Electric partners with Hong
Kong Science and Technology
Parks Corporation to take Gen Z
students on "Science Park
Exploration Tours".
"HK Electric’s flagship green
education initiative,
Happy Green Campaign,
has partnered for the first time
with Hong Kong Science and
Technology Parks Corporation,
bringing Gen Z students into
Hong Kong’s leading innovation
hub to explore emerging green
solutions and connect with
eco-tech startups.
Under the Campaign’s signature
programme, the
Green Energy Dreams Come True”
competition has brought together
18 teams from local tertiary
institutions and secondary
schools this year.

During the workshop, students
used AI tools to create
promotional materials inspired
by action ideas from HK
Electric’s UNSDG Action Planner.
The Planner introduces the SDGs
through 52 actions across areas
such as environmental
protection, education, health,
gender equality, responsible
consumption and more.
Now in its 10th edition, the
Green Energy Dreams Come True
competition
competition will stage its final
presentation on 11 July at
Science Park. Winning teams will
be invited to join the “Green
Energy Study Tour”
to visit different provinces and
cities in the Chinese Mainland,
gaining insights from State
Grid’s energy infrastructure and
experiencing local cultures."
Apr 2:
"When the Wind Stops:
Keeping the Lights On in Hong Kong"

Francis Chen,
MD of
HK Electric,
has today (1 April 2026) updated
his quarterly column,
The Sweet Potato Page(Vol. 2 - Chinese version only).
The new column, entitled
When the Wind Stops: Keeping the
Lights On in Hong Kong,
shares his observations and
reflections on fluctuations in
international fuel prices and
the arrangements for the
decommissioning of the Lamma
Wind Farm.
Key Excerpts:
"At the slightest sign of
fluctuation in international
fuel prices, our team springs
into action: adjusting
procurement, diversifying
sources, monitoring shipping
schedules, closely tracking
market trends and optimising our
fuel mix.
Since 2019, the fuel
adjustment charge has
been updated monthly, with the
price for the following month
determined by the average actual
fuel cost over the preceding
three months.
However, as the mechanism relies
solely on data from the previous
three months, there is a
'lagging effect'. Should
international fuel prices remain
persistently high, the fuel
adjustment charge will begin to
rise significantly from the
middle of this year.

Twenty years ago, the
Lamma Winds Power Station
rose like a bolt from the blue
on the slopes of Tai Ling Shan
on Lamma Island… Over the years,
it has provided us with
invaluable technical data and
operational experience regarding
wind power generation.
By mid-year, it will complete
its historic mission
amidst the wind.
The decommissioning of the Lamma
Wind Power Station does not
signify Hong Kong’s farewell to
renewable energy, but rather a
reallocation of resources to
where they can best bring light
to Hong Kong. Wind power
leaves us not only with the
sight of spinning blades, but
also with the principles of
'safety first, scientific
decision-making, and pragmatic
carbon reduction'."
Apr 1:
AN APRIL FOOL’S SURVIVAL REPORT

I've asked
MS Copilot AI to
compose an April's Fool story,
based on this
Lamma Brand T-shirt
design above.
The
best story out of 6, lightly
edited:
"April Fool’s blog story
inspired by your wonderfully
chaotic "Lamma Stuff"
illustration, written with
affectionate roasting of Lamma
Island and her gloriously
eccentric residents.
LAMMA ISLAND: AN APRIL FOOL’S
SURVIVAL REPORT
Mar 31:
Iconic Spinning Silhouette

Mute Planet is
with
lammaislandhk
and
discoverhongkong:
"With the news last week that
Hong Kong’s only commercial wind
turbine is to be mothballed and
dismantled, there has been a
rush of local nostalgia for this
iconic spinning silhouette which
has graced a hilltop on Lamma
Island since 2006.
From roseate dawns to full
island fogs to sunset
silhouettes, I have managed to
photograph this iconic sight
numerous times. Here are a few
glimpses of some of those
moments across the years, placed
her in memoriam before its
familiar white frame is pulled
down and finally erased from the
landscape. [Photo&Text:
Mark Malby]"

Mike Chau video: Two Decades of
Service, a Fitting Farewell:
"Standing at Yung Shue Wan on
Lamma Island for over twenty
years, the wind turbine operated
by The Hongkong Electric Company
is now approaching the final
chapter of its mission.
This iconic structure, which has
accompanied countless residents
and visitors, will be officially
dismantled in the near future —
bringing a meaningful conclusion
to its historic service of more
than two decades.
More than just a symbol of
renewable energy, the wind
turbine has borne witness to the
changing times of Lamma Island.
We are grateful for the years it
has quietly turned, safeguarding
this land and weaving a touch of
green energy into our daily
lives. As we bid it farewell,
let us remember this unique
landmark that has graced our
shores."
Mar 30:
AI Reviews Easter Crafternoon

"Hop into Spring at our Easter
Crafternoon! **Join
us for a magical family day in
the hills of Lamma Island!** This
Good Friday, April 3rd,
from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, we’re
transforming the magical,
multi-tiered gardens of **Open
Space** into an Easter
wonderland. For the last 17
years, love, care, and hard work
have gone into making this Yung
Shue Wan venue truly special,
and we can't wait to share its
unique charm with you and your
family. Come for an afternoon of
creativity, play, and outdoor
adventure!
**Get ready for fun-filled
activities including:**
**Egg
Painting**
– Decorate your own beautiful
Easter eggs. **Easter
Egg Hunt**
– Search high and low for hidden
treasures. **Craft
Corner**
– Get messy and make something
wonderful. **Campfire
& S’mores**
– Toast a delicious treat by the
fire. **Mud
and Water Play**
– Splash and explore in nature.
**Bamboo
Treehouse & Trampoline**
– Climb, jump, and play!"
I've
submitted just the poster above
to an AI (MS Copilot) and asked
it to write a
5‑star pre-review of
this event from someone who’s
lived on Lamma since 2001, like
myself.
"Here’s a five‑star review,
written in the unmistakable
voice of someone who’s lived on
Lamma long enough to remember
when the ferry was cheaper, the
kebab was better, and nobody
pretended this was
“alternative.”
“Exactly What Lamma Is Supposed
to Be”
Asking
the same AI for a
1-star review:
"Here you go — a confused,
slightly offended, one‑star
mainland review, written in the
unmistakable voice of someone
who absolutely did not know what
they were signing up for."
"Not What Was Advertised”
Tamara Norris, the Vividly
Vibrating Organiser replied:
"Lamma
Gung, that’s
too funny!!! I have converted
many from this viewpoint over
the years!!"
"Here
it is — the
six‑months‑later follow‑up
review, written by
the same confused mainland
parent, now fully absorbed into
island life and pretending this
was the plan all along."
“Update: We Live Here
Now”
Mar 29:
HK Electric's Sustainable
Development Projects

"6 HK Electric Projects
Featured:
The engineering sector has its
own 'Green Projects' initiative!
The latest edition of the HK
Institute of Engineers' 'UN
Sustainable Development
Goals eBook' has
selected over 40 iconic local
sustainable engineering
projects, showcasing to the
public how the engineering
sector is driving Hong Kong
towards a greener, more
sustainable future.
HK Electric has a total of six
projects featured in the
selection, making it the
organisation with the most
projects included among all
public and private sector bodies
in Hong Kong.
Moreover, these projects span
multiple SDGs, ranging from
education, clean energy,
reducing inequality, climate
action, to the protection of
marine and terrestrial life,
demonstrating HK Electric's
commitment to sustainable
development in many ways!
Let’s take a look at which
'SDG projects'
have been selected."
Where Tradition Meets Technology
More HK Electric videos on YouTube.

Mar 26:
End of Lamma Winds

The end of Lamma's icon: Lamma
Winds to be dismantled soon:
Lamma Winds Completes Its
Mission as HK Electric Continues
to Drive Renewable Energy
Development
HK Electric to dismantle city's
sole commercial wind turbine
Hong Kong should replace the
symbol with solar that actually
scales
20+ years of Lamma-zine stories
about Lamma Winds
The T-shirt below has become
available from
Lamma Brand shop on
YSW Main Street only recently,
well before the latest news. Almost prophetic?

Mar 25:
Sea Goddess
 
 
Frequent Lamma hiker
Yaris Ellen Malene
behind Mt. Stenhouse. I picked a
favourite recent photo and
couldn't resist running a few
creative experiments with the
Gemini 3 AI (with Nano Banana
Pro).
She liked them a lot,
fortunately. Do you?
Mar 24:
Lamma Brand Stuff
 
 
Lamma Brand T-shirt
shop, Photoshop's built-in AI reimagined as a "Lord of
the Rings" shop.
Mar 21:
Lamma-Link

"Designed and developed by
ex-Lamma resident, Francois
Benjamin,
try out his clean and simple
ferry timetable
(still under development and
soon to be app)."
Mar 20:
$839/Month!
:
Another major ferry fare
increase! It's $839/month for a
monthly adult ticket
YSW-Central from April 1
and $34.70 for a one-way ticket
on Sundays and public holidays!
No wonder our local relatives
haven't visited us in years with
their families. Even our
JoyYou Card Elderly
tickets to visit them frequently
will soon almost double in
price.
Central-Sok Kwu Wan
fares will increase to
$893/month, more that the most
basic monthly rents in public
housing off-island.
Mar 19:
Tang Dynasty Kiln Found

"Located at the Tai Wan Site of
Archaeological Site of Interest
on Lamma Island, the remains of
K1 Kiln are dated to Tang
dynasty were primarily found in
coastal areas. Scholars believe
that those kilns might be
associated with the contemporary
lime or salt production.
Discovered in 2011, K1 Kiln
provides valuable insights into
the history and cultural
heritage of Lamma Island.
Archaeologists conducted a
survey of K1 Kiln in 2011 in
response to the drainage
engineering project nearby. The
survey confirms that the base,
walls of the kiln together with
some kiln furniture and fired
clay lumps have been retained.
They are now all preserved in
situ."
Mar 18:
Over the Years

Lamma-zine photos, published on
the last 7 calendar days over
the years. Mostly my own photos,
if not labelled otherwise.
Mar 15:
Lamma 1988-89

Mar 14:
The Greatest Place on Earth?

This T-shirt has just
become available
from the
Lamma Brand shop, just
before the former Bookworm Cafe.
See what I also just found on
their website, brand-new
designs! Time to add to my
25-year Lamma T-shirt
collection:
 
 
Mar 13:
Free Fire Extinguishers!

Do you want a free fire
extinguisher? Sign up now!
Mar 11:
Unique Blend of Natural Beauty &
Rich Heritage

Derry:
"Explore photography of Lamma
Island by
Derry Ainsworth.
Capturing the serene beauty and
vibrant landscapes of this
unique Hong Kong destination.
Each image reflects the island's
rich cultural heritage and
stunning natural scenery,
showcasing everything
picturesque beaches to lush
green trails. This gallery
invites viewers to explore the
tranquil charm of Lamma Island,
making it a escape from the
bustling city life."

Facebook's Manus AI:
"A Seven-Year Photographic
Journey Through Lamma Island
How
well do you really know Lamma
Island? Photographer
Derry Ainsworth
invites you on an intimate
journey through one of its most
cherished outlying islands. Over
seven years (2018–2025), Derry
has documented the evolving
landscapes and timeless culture
of Lamma Island.

This breathtaking collection
showcases everything from the
iconic Power Station Beach to
the bustling streets of Yung
Shue Wan and the serene trails
of Ling Kok Shan. It's a
story told through powerful
imagery — a testament to the
island's unique blend of natural
beauty and rich heritage.
Whether you're a long-time
resident or dreaming of your
next adventure, this gallery is
an unmissable escape. Explore
the full collection and bring a
piece of Lamma's tranquility
home with a fine art print."
Derryainsworth.com/lammaisland
Mar
10:
Ferry Fares Increases

"The Transport Department plans
to extend ferry licences to 2031
and has proposed fare
adjustments, including a 12.5%
rise on several routes serving
Cheung Chau, Lamma and the
inter-islands service."
Mar
9:
Harry's Auction 2026
Lamma VIP,
Living Lamma Legend and
award-winning cartoonist
Harry Harrison's
Annual Online Auction will start
in less than 4 days! Start
price: HK$2026, of course!

Start price: HK$2,026.00
Start time: 3/13/2026,
11:00:00 AM End time:
3/19/2026, 2:00:00 PM

Mar 8:
Nick Loves Selfies


Nick the Bookman loves
to get his picture taken with
Lamma visitors, asking for the
pictures to be mailed to his
Gmail address -
nick.bookman@gmail.com -
which forwards to me as he's
completely offline.
Occasionally, I can't resist
playing with these often pretty
unusual photos, see this
original photo from Katrina.
I occasionally also publish them
on social media and my
Lamma-zine and keep them in my
Nick archive.
Mar 7:
Remembering DickStock
These are all the DickStock
festival logos, most of them
created and illustrated by
Harry Harrison (Did I
miss a logo of any year?)

32 years of
Dickstock Festivals
(with a few gap years)!
Originally started in Mr.
Dickstock's garden, this almost
yearly music festival has been
held in various locations over
the years. Last year in the
80 Restaurant (formerly
Andy's Seafood) opposite
Power Station beach.
80 Restaurant has become the
sole venue for
DickStock-inspired spinoff
festivals:
 
A few of the Lamma-zine's
historic photo galleries:
One ~
two ~
three
Mar 4:
Fog-Horns of Passing Ships

"Spring days on the south China
coast brought the seasonal fogs
— which shrouded the world in
mystery and enveloped the island
with cottony silence, except for
the fog-horns of passing ships."
[Photo: Mark
Malby]
Mar 3:
Reshuffle Pictures


A few past pictures published in
the Lamma-zine, reshuffled from
the
Lamma-zine Archive by
Google Photos.
Mar 2:
Tsunami!


Mike Chau:
"南丫島火山爆發及海嘯 - Version 281, Feb
26: Volcanic Eruption and
Tsunami on Lamma Island.
本故事純是人工生成 如有 類同 實屬巧合 敬請留意!
This is a purely AI-generated,
fictional video. Any similarity
to actual persons or events is
coincidental."
Mar 1:
Marine Debris Warriors

"To the Tung O Wan Beach
Cleanup Volunteer Team:
On behalf of the villagers of
Tung O Wan, I would like to
express my heartfelt thanks to
all of you! Over the years, rain
or shine, you have come to Tung
O Wan Beach time and again,
using your own hands to pick up
the rubbish (Marine Debris) that
doesn't belong to the sea,
allowing this beach to remain
clean and beautiful.
As a
villager who sees Tung O Wan
every day, I truly feel the
positive change your efforts
have brought to our beach. Every
time I walk past the clean sand,
I feel warmth and gratitude in
my heart.

This recent event, in
particular, filled me with joy
and emotion because I saw so
many young people participating!
Even more heartening was seeing
many parents bringing their
children along to join the
activity. Watching parents
and children bend down together
to pick up litter (Marine
Debris), laughing and discussing
how to protect the ocean, was
truly touching.
You're not
just doing it for yourselves;
through your actions and by
example, you are teaching the
next generation that caring for
our Earth, cherishing our local
place, and protecting nature is
a natural and incredibly
important thing.

For the
children, having this hands-on
experience from a young age
means they will surely remember
it and will continue to pass on
this spirit in the future.
Special thanks must go to
the two main organisers of this
event – Miss Yau and Mr Derek
See. Your thoughtful planning
of this "Beach Cleanup
Activity," from promotion and
preparing the tools to leading
the team on-site, was all done
with great organization and
care. Your enthusiasm and
dedication have truly inspired
so many people.

Once again, thank you sincerely
to every single volunteer –
whether you are a long-time,
steadfast "old comrade" or a
young friend, child, or family
participating for the first time. Every time you bend
down, every piece of rubbish you
pick up, is a genuine act of
love for Lamma Island and for
the sea.
I hope everyone will continue
their great work, and I look
forward to seeing you all again!
Respectfully,
Mike Chau,
Villager of Tung O Wan, Lamma
Island"
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