Win a Huge Hong Kong Prize With This Year’s Mark Six Lottery
If you’re lucky enough to be in the winning circle in any of Hong Kong’s Mark Six lottery draws, you could win as much as HK$100 million for a single HK$10 unit investment. However, you must be careful when buying tickets. A betting shop in Mable Street has been tipped as the source of the winning tickets for the past four mega draws, worth a combined jackpot of more than HK$400 million. HKJC is aware of the concerns and has taken various measures to ensure the draw’s fairness, including ensuring that all materials used in the draw are tested and weighed on a regular basis. The balls are also locked in a safe location following the draw.
If a team wins a gold medal in the men’s Olympic sailing event at the 2024 Paralympic Games, the athletes will receive HK$5 million each. Silver medalists will earn HK$3 million, while bronze medalists will get HK$2 million. Athletes who finish within the top eight will also receive a hefty amount of prize money, with fourth-place winners receiving HK$750,000 and fifth-place finishes getting HK$375,000. Singaporean kitesurfer Maximilian Maeder, who is currently ranked fourth in the world, stands to earn a whopping HK$10 million for his top-four finish if he wins the first gold medal for the country at the Games.
The HK Phil is a global leader in orchestral music and Hong Kong’s premier musical organization, bringing world-class concerts to the city every year. The HK Phil’s mission is to inspire, engage and enrich through music with the support of its patrons. The HK Phil is committed to supporting youth education and development, and has been a proud donor of the prestigious Hong Kong Young Musicians Foundation Award since its inception.
Founded in 1986, this prize is awarded to students of 20 secondary schools and colleges who are outstanding in their scholarship, community service and leadership. The award includes a HK$10,000 cash prize, book coupon and a trophy. Click here for more information.
BOCHK SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION PRIZE is an independent scientific and innovation prize administered by a high-quality independent review process. The operation of the prize is carried out by a Board consisting of a Review Committee, a Compliance Oversight Team and a Secretariat. The Board is responsible for reviewing and interpreting the articles of the Charter; suggesting important scientific research fields for THE PRIZE; setting requirements for nominating experts; verifying and approving the final review results.
The 2025 Hong Kong Tennis Open will see a winner walk away with a hefty paycheck, with a singles player earning $60,350 and 165 ranking points for his or her run to the final. The winning doubles team will split $35,980.
In addition to monetary prizes, the winner will also be awarded a trophy and an opportunity to serve as an ambassador of Hong Kong’s sports and cultural heritage. This is a great way for participants to gain exposure and recognition of their work.