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Hang Lung Celebrates 65th Anniversary with “Throwback Causeway Days” Exhibition

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Source: Media Outreach

Fashion Walk exhibition commemorates the Company’s enduring legacy in Causeway Bay

HONG KONG SAR & SHANGHAI, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 19 September 2025 – Hang Lung Properties Limited (SEHK stock code: 00101) (the “Company” or “Hang Lung”) announced the launch of “Throwback Causeway Days,” a curated streetscape exhibition celebrating the Company’s 65th Anniversary at Fashion Walk in Causeway Bay. Since its founding on September 13, 1960, Hang Lung has played an integral role in Hong Kong’s urban development. The exhibition honors that legacy, inviting the public to explore Hang Lung’s contributions to the transformation of Causeway Bay and reflect on the Company’s long-standing commitment to creating compelling spaces that enrich lives.

The exhibition, running through October 12, is a key highlight of the anniversary celebration. It showcases the shared heritage between Hang Lung and the community, tracing the evolution of Causeway Bay from its golden age as “Hong Kong’s Little Ginza” to today’s vibrant, modern commercial district.

Mr. Mikael Jaeraas, Senior Director – Retail and Hong Kong Business Operation, said, “As we celebrate 65 years of growing with Hong Kong, the ‘Throwback Causeway Days’ exhibition is more than a nostalgic tribute. Our Causeway Bay portfolio continues to shape the district as an influencer in fashion, dining, and lifestyle. Fashion Walk curates dynamic streetscape experiences that connect with the local community and urban lifestyle. This exhibition allows us to honor our collective memories while reaffirming our commitment to revitalizing Hong Kong’s retail landscape. We warmly invite everyone to join us in celebrating this milestone and rediscover the stories that have shaped our city.”

Hang Lung’s presence in Causeway Bay began in 1975 with the introduction of the iconic Japanese department store Matsuzakaya (松坂屋) on Paterson Street, a significant tenant within Hang Lung Centre, which was fully launched with its official grand opening in 1976. This marked a milestone in Hong Kong’s retail evolution. Following the acquisition of the former Daimaru (大丸) site in 1988, Hang Lung further solidified the Company’s long-term investment in the area. Today, the Company’s Causeway Bay portfolio includes Hang Lung Centre and Fashion Walk—a vibrant lifestyle destination spanning Paterson Street, Great George Street, Kingston Street, Cleveland Street and Gloucester Road, blending diverse shopping and dining experience with community engagement, all set against the verdant backdrop of Victoria Park.

A Journey Through Causeway Bay’s Golden Age

Located on Paterson Street, the exhibition features four immersive installations that brought in the district’s cultural and commercial history.

  • “Throwback Causeway Days“: A reinterpretation of Hong Kong’s iconic neon signs, blending traditional typography with modern LED technology to evoke the vibrant streetscapes of the past.
  • “Drop Off at Daimaru”: A tribute to the rise of Japanese department stores and culture, which began in 1960 with Daimaru on the very site of today’s Fashion Walk. This installation showcases vintage retail artifacts and recalls the era when Causeway Bay became synonymous with modernity and prosperity.
  • “An Ode to Style”: An interactive installation celebrating the district’s legacy as a fashion and lifestyle hub, allowing visitors to virtually try on iconic looks from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.
  • “Hang Lung 65th Anniversary”: A dedicated zone that chronicles the Company’s 65-year journey and its contributions to Hong Kong’s daily life and community through interactive games and historical trivia.

Deepening Community Connection Through Guided Walks

To further engage the public, Hang Lung has partnered with local cultural enterprise Walk in Hong Kong to offer the “Throwback Causeway Days” City Walks. Running until October 11, these 40 guided tours will uncover the rich history of 14 iconic locations in Causeway Bay — from Hang Lung landmarks to historical sites — highlighting Hang Lung’s deep-rooted presence in the neighborhood. Exclusive free tours will be available for hello Hang Lung Malls Rewards Program members.

The “Throwback Causeway Days” exhibition and its accompanying programs are central to Hang Lung’s 65th-anniversary celebration. Together, they reinforce the Company’s role beyond that of a leading property developer, highlighting its deep integration into Hong Kong’s urban fabric as a custodian of community heritage.

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Reimagined with LED lighting, the “Throwback Causeway Days” installation bridges past and present, blending traditional right-to-left Chinese typography with classic bilingual shopfront styles.


Zone 2, 3, and 4

From “Drop Off at Daimaru” and “An Ode to Style” to “Hang Lung 65th Anniversary,” these interactive installations vividly illustrate the evolution of consumer trends in Hong Kong since the 1960s. They also demonstrate how Hang Lung has helped shape Causeway Bay into the vibrant lifestyle hub it is today over the past 65 years.

Retro flair enthusiasts can insert a “Throwback Causeway Days: An Ode to Style” token into the installation for a chance to receive a randomly selected “Paper Doll Card Pack,” featuring six classic outfits across five collectible designs.

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Five-month operation lands 11 in court

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Source: New Zealand Police

A five-month operation has culminated in 11 arrests and the recovery of an illicit stash of firearms and drugs, along with nearly NZ$1 million in cash in Auckland this week.

Operation Mexted, a joint investigation run by the National Organised Crime Group (NOCG) and New Zealand Customs, has been targeting a transnational organised criminal cell  involved in the smuggling of controlled drugs into New Zealand.

It’s the 29th such cell shut down in New Zealand since 2016.

The first phase of Operation Mexted commenced in late June, when Police executed a search warrant at an Air BnB in Māngere Bridge, in Auckland.

“During the search, four glocks and a submachine gun were located inside a suitcase in an upstairs bedroom,” Acting Detective Inspector Jason Hunt, National Organised Crime Group, says.

“Later that day, three American nationals were arrested at an Onehunga address for the possession of these firearms and were subsequently charged with importing methamphetamine and participating in an organised criminal group.”

On 14 August, a second phase of arrests terminated with search warrants executed at four properties in Pakuranga, Ōtara, Blockhouse Bay and Papatoetoe.

“As a result, four people were charged in relation to a number of methamphetamine importations, as well as possession for supply of 750 grams of methamphetamine.”

Acting Detective Inspector Hunt says a further man was arrested for money laundering after more than NZ$800,000 was located in a Takapuna apartment.

He says the find was part of the operation’s third termination on 8 September, in which officers also discovered 41 grams of methamphetamine and NZ$77,000 at an address in Mt Wellington, which led to the arrest of another man.

Yesterday morning (18 September) Police and Customs investigators descended on 10 properties across the Auckland and Waikato regions, where a further seven people were taken into custody.

“We are continuing to focus our efforts on these syndicates establishing themselves for financial greed while preying on vulnerable communities.

“Police will continue to act, alongside Customs and our other law enforcement partners, to shut down this organised criminal offending taking place across different parts of the country.”

Acting Customs Investigations Manager, Simon Peterson, says Customs used its investigative and specialist expertise from the outset to identify the syndicate’s attempts to exploit our border and gathered and shared this intelligence with Police partners.

“Customs identified the suspects smuggling cannabis plants and resin into the country, tracking their smuggling activities throughout and gathering evidence.

“The offenders now face charges for the importation of 18 kilograms of methamphetamine, as well importation charges for cannabis.

“This joint investigation with our Police partners has disrupted this criminal group and kept 900,000 doses of methamphetamine off our streets,” Mr Peterson says.

Ten men, aged between 23 and 39, and one women, aged 33, are facing combined charges for multiple drugs and border related offences.

Those charges include unlawful possession of firearms, importation of methamphetamine, possession for supply methamphetamine, importation of cannabis resin (class b), importation of cannabis plant (class c).

Police have also laid charges of participates in an organised criminal group (material benefits) and participates in an organised criminal group (violence).

Those charged have appeared in the Manukau District Court. 

By the numbers:
– 11 people arrested
– 5 firearms located
– NZ$915,335 cash seized
– 791 grams of methamphetamine located
– 18 grams of cocaine
– 54 grams of cannabis

Importation charges relate to:
– 18 kilograms of methamphetamine
– 408 grams of cannabis (resin)
– 1673 grams of cannabis (plants)

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Road resurfacing planned for State Highway 60 Motueka

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

The State Highway summer maintenance season is coming to Motueka in a big way.

A two-stage resurfacing programme is planned for the road, between Old Wharf Road and Fearon Street, starting at the end of this month and continuing until late November.

Stage 1 works

Rob Service, System Manager Nelson/Tasman, says Stage 1 will see work underway between Tudor Street and Greenwood Street from Sunday, 28 September.

“Contractors will be resurfacing this section of State Highway 60 High Street with asphalt. This will create a much smoother, safer, and quieter road surface – and one that will require fewer repairs and maintenance in the future.”

Mr Service says the Stage 1 works will take around three weeks’ worth of nightworks to complete and will be ongoing to 17 October.”

“This is a big job, and it cannot be done without affecting traffic. We will need to have a southbound road closure and a local road detour in place while it is underway.”

“The good news is we can keep it open for northbound traffic heading to Riwaka. However, drivers can expect delays while the resurfacing is being completed. They will need to allow for around five minutes extra travel time to use the local road detour,” Mr Service says.

He says there will be three nights on 5, 6 and 7 October, when a full closure will be needed.

“This is because we have to resurface the Greenwood Street / Pah Street / High Street intersection. Unfortunately, crews will have to work across the full width of the road on these three nights, meaning it will be closed to north and southbound traffic.”

“We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. But the good news is the work will result in a much better road surface for one of Motueka’s busiest intersections,” Mr Service says.

Stage 2 works

Mr Service says stage 2 of the project will see the State Highway 60 High Street resurfaced between Old Wharf Road and Whakarewa Street at the southern end of Motueka, and also between Greenwood Street and Fearon Street at the northern end of the town.

“Contractors will start this work in mid-November, and we expect both sections will be resurfaced within two weeks, weather permitting.”

“We will be sharing more details about these works and how they will affect traffic and the community before they begin,” Mr Service says.”

Works schedule and detour routes

  • Stage 1:
    • Sunday 28 September to Friday 17 October. Sunday to Thursday nights, 7pm – 7am.
      • SH60/High Street CLOSED to southbound traffic between Tudor Street and Greenwood Street. The road will remain OPEN for northbound traffic
      • Local road detour via Staples Street, Thorp Street and Old Wharf Road 
    • Sunday 5 October, Monday 6 October, and Tuesday 7 October. 7pm – 7am
      • SH60/High Street Motueka CLOSED in both directions between Tudor Street and Greenwood Street / Pah Street
      • Local road detour via Staples Street, Thorp Street and Old Wharf Road
      • Allow an extra five minutes travelling time when using the detour route. 
  • Stage 2:
    • Monday 17 November to Friday 28 November (no work on Saturday or Sunday), 9.30am – 5pm.
      • SH60/High Street CLOSED to southbound traffic between Tudor Street and Greenwood Street. The road will remain OPEN for northbound traffic
      • Local road detour via Staples Street, Thorp Street and Old Wharf Road.

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The 22nd CAEXPO and CABIS Open in Nanning, Guangxi

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Source: Media Outreach

NANNING, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 19 September 2025 – On September 17, the 22nd China-ASEAN Expo and China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit opened in Nanning, Guangxi. The theme of this year’s expo and summit is “Digital Intelligence and Innovation empower Development – Leveraging ASEAN-China FTA 3.0 new opportunities for an even closer ASEAN-China community with a shared future,” attended by Chinese and foreign leaders, government officials, ASEAN ambassadors to China, and other representatives.

This year marks the signing of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Area 3.0 Protocol and the China-ASEAN Year of People-to-People Exchanges. Through high-level dialogues such as the opening ceremony, leaders from China and ASEAN countries will focus on deepening the comprehensive strategic partnership between China and ASEAN, promoting high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, and forging broader strategic consensus on cooperation, further enhancing political mutual trust and advancing the building of a closer China-ASEAN community with a shared future.

Significantly different from previous years, artificial intelligence (AI) takes center stage for the first time at this grand event, introducing three landmark innovations: the inaugural AI-themed pavilion, the debut of the “AI for Exhibitions” intelligent agent, and the first China-ASEAN Ministerial Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence.

The powerful “AI magnetic field” is drawing global attention. This year’s event brings together over 3,200 enterprises from 60 countries, with Myanmar and Sri Lanka serving as the theme country and special partner, respectively. From exhibition halls to forums, from official agendas to business negotiations, “AI” has become the most frequently mentioned keyword at this expo and summit, signaling that China-ASEAN cooperation is entering a new “digital intelligence” era.

Hashtag: #CAEXPO #CABIS

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Women’s Day of Action 20 September 2025

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Source: Maritime Union of New Zealand

19 September 2025 marks 132 years since Aotearoa became the first country in the world to secure women the right to vote – a proud milestone in our history. The suffrage movement also fought for equal pay and fair treatment in the workplace – struggles that continue today.

We honour trailblazers like Kate Sheppard, Meri Te Tai Mangak?hia, Georgina Beyer, and many more, whose courage helped make Aotearoa a leader in social change and equality for women.

Tomorrow, at the Women’s Day of Action on 20 September, across Aotearoa we continue their fight. To show this government that Aotearoa will not stand for their attack on women and working people. At NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi, we stand united with working w?hine across Aotearoa.

We also celebrate this year’s Kate Sheppard Memorial Award recipient, an incredible PhD student Katherine Ellis, whose work inspires us all.

132 years on, the fight for gender and workplace equality continues. Together, we keep pushing for a fairer, more inclusive Aotearoa.

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Ra Whakamana national day of solidarity 28 October 2025

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Source: Maritime Union of New Zealand

The Maritime Union of New Zealand (MUNZ) has given its full support to Ra Whakamana, a national day of solidarity on 28 October 2025.

MUNZ is calling on maritime workers and their whanau to join mass mobilisations at 12pm to reaffirm the tino rangatiratanga of Tangata Whenua and protect the rights and wellbeing of all workers.

The national day of action is being co-led by the National Iwi Chairs Forum and the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi.

Maritime Union National Secretary Carl Findlay says the fight for workers’ rights and the fight for Tiriti justice are intertwined.

“On the waterfront, in our ports, and on our ships, we see every day how the struggle for dignity, safety, and fair pay is the same struggle for all workers,” says Mr Findlay.

“This Government’s agenda is a direct attack on all working people. They are eroding hard-won rights and protections while costs keep rising, blocking pay equity for wahine, and attacking Te Tiriti o Waitangi. We will not stand by and let this happen.”

R? Whakamana is a tikanga-led stand for cultural wellbeing, dignity, workers’ rights, mana wahine, rangatahi, and tino rangatiratanga, guided by iwi leadership in partnership with the union movement.

The date of 28 October carries deep historical significance, marking both the 1835 signing of He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni and the first Labour Day demonstrations in 1890 that helped secure the eight-hour working day.

Mr Findlay says this is a historic collaboration between iwi and unions.

“This is a call to all Tangata Whenua and Tangata Tiriti to stand together. For generations, maritime workers have fought for a fair go. Now, we are proud to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with iwi to create a future where tino rangatiratanga is real for everyone and Te Tiriti o Waitangi unites all our communities.”

“We urge our members to join their local events on 28 October and send a powerful message: we will not back down.”

Events will be held across the country. To stay updated on details, visit: https://www.together.org.nz/ra_whakamana

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Operation Pakari: Six gang members sentenced

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Source: New Zealand Police

Police acknowledge the sentencing of six Mongrel Mob members for a range of violent offending in Southland in 2022.

The sentences handed down in the High Court at Christchurch yesterday range from three years and four months, to six years, in prison.

“The sentencing of all six offenders sends a clear message to organised crime groups that behaviour like this will not be tolerated in our community,” says Area Commander Southland, Inspector Mike Bowman.

“Those who choose to offend in this way, causing this type of harm, can expect to be held accountable.”

In January 2022, Southland began experiencing a spree of violent crimes that spanned several months, including drive-by shootings and violent assaults that left people critically injured.

In response, Police began Operation Pakari, a complex, detailed investigation by Southland Police into this violent offending. The operation concluded in June 2023 with a number of people being arrested.

Inspector Bowman says he hopes this week’s sentencing provides some comfort to the public.

“I want to thank our investigation team, who worked incredibly hard to put a halt to this offending, and our officers and partner agencies who continue to work with our communities through our Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities programme.

“Part of our job is continuing to ensure that whanau and household members directly impacted by the offending and sentencing are well-supported,” he says.

“The operation is a great piece of work that’s happened in the Southland policing area, which has seen a 17% reduction in overall offences since June 2023.

“Our work continues, and we thank our communities for their ongoing support.”

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Crash causing delays, Tongariro Street, Chartwell

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Source: New Zealand Police


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Waikato

Tongariro Street, Chartwell is currently closed following a crash.

The single vehicle crash was reported at 2:30pm.

No injuries have been reported.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.

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Crash causing delays: SH1, Greenlane

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Source: New Zealand Police

A three-vehicle crash is causing delays on city-bound traffic on the Southern Motorway (SH1) near Greenlane.

Two vehicles and a truck have collided in the incident.

The crash has occurred near the northbound Greenlane off-ramp and is causing delays in the area.

Emergency services are at the scene.

Police advise motorists to expect delays on their journey this afternoon, as the scene will also need to be cleared.

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Man with warrant to arrest caught by Te Awamutu Police

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Source: New Zealand Police

Te Awamutu Police have arrested a man without incident who was wanted after being deemed a risk to public safety.

The 20-year-old man will appear in the Hamilton District Court on 24 September on charges of burglary, intentional damage, reckless driving and unlawful take of a motor vehicle, among others.

Police were notified of a vehicle that was stolen on 16 September, which was later involved in dangerous driving on the road.

Acting Area Commander Mary van Dongen says people that have been causing mayhem in the community can expect Police to use our resources to locate them.

“After a series of dangerous acts that led to Police issuing a warrant to arrest, we have successfully caught up with the individual and can hold him to account.”

“We consider the safety of the community in our response,” says Acting Area Commander van Dongen.

Police thank the Te Awamutu and King Country residents for their assistance in keeping their communities safe.

If you see any unlawful or suspicious activity, please contact Police immediately on 111. To report after the fact or in non-emergencies please contact us online at 105.police.govt.nz or call 105.

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