<Shooting Blind> We find out how its new public space is re-designed to make visitors more comfortable. <Bites of Nostalgia> 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. Reporter: Zela Chin We find out what those auspiciously appetising Chinese delicacies reveal about the meaning of the Chinese New Year. 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. Reporter: Tina Jiang Wandering cattle are eating everything in sight and rural villagers want them rounded up. One local school is taking the lead by cutting down on consumption while improving students' eating habits. Reporter: Ambrose Li, <An Easter Indulgence> Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, people are looking for ways to ease their worries and many are turning to fortune tellers. Reporters: Lee Ching Yan, Ambrose Li, <Trash Talk> So, when a group of elderly people in a retirement village in rural New Territories are told to leave, there's no denying a deep sense of loss for the close-knit group. Pearl Magazine follows the journey of a group of swimmers who are both strong & determined. 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. Reporter: James Aitken As HK's population ages, what's being done to ensure our seniors will enjoy an age-friendly society? For more than a century, our iconic trams have clattered up and down HK Island. 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. One woman has developed a program to help ethnic Indians in HK to learn Hindi and their own culture. Against all odds, legally blind photographers are finding focus in life. Reporter: Tina Jiang Each channel carries distinctive characteristics to attract different demographic targets. Making bird cages out of bamboo is a dying art. Pearl Magazine talks to feng shui masters about HK's fortune in the year of the pig. A look at how Sweden is the most mature e-sports market in the world. Can it really provide a cure? A new career as an online celebrity or a KOL, has emerged as the dream profession for the alpha generation. Reporter: April Zhou, <Director's Cut> Investors are acquiring hotels that are suffering, and turn them into long term residence for rent. And, as thousands of coin and watch collectors descend on Hong Kong, what kinds of hidden treasure will they find here? Reporter: Zela Chin Reporter: Zela Chin, Resistance & Resumption / An Urban Village, <Resistance & Resumption> Reporter: Ambrose Li CGTN reports tell the story of people battling against the virus, to keep the epidemic at bay. Why is it difficult keeping these animals under control? Reporters: Alice Kan, Joyce Lee, <AI AI, Oh!> A group of volunteers are going out of their way to visit and help elderly living alone. More than 30,000 university graduates enter HK's competitive job market each year. Reporter: Zela Chin For Swedes, buying goods & services can literally get under their skin. Any republication, in whole or in part, must include credit to TVB and its sources. Reporters… <Who's Paying> <Finding Fortune> Hong Kong in ‘most serious situation’ since handover, says top Beijing official. Reporter: Alice Kan Tying the knot amid the pandemic gives new meaning to the vow "for better or for worse". Is HK prepared to capture its share of this growing sector? Reporter: Melissa Gecolea Pearl Magazine takes a look behind the scenes at the Jockey Club, to see what goes into preparing for race day. Depression is a common mental illness among the elderly. Experts are warning esports may enable video game addiction. --TVB website. HK consumers dump tons of solid waste into landfills everyday, much of it is food that never gets to a dining table. As we continue our look into retirement life in Malaysia, how are retirement homes being developed in the southeast Asian nation? Reporter: Douglas George Reporters: Sandy Lai, Kat Lee, April Zhou, <Learning To Adapt> Sunday Report and The Pearl Report focus more on stories involving individuals and has a softer approach, while News Magazine focuses more on social problems in general. Reporter: Tina Jiang, <A Friend In Need> Can they return to the glory days of the 1980s and 90s? <Sleigh Bells Ringing> Reporters: Hui Kin Sing, Victor Ting, <A Minority Report> Its popularity has endured for over 150 years. Reporter: James Aitken 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. One man's record setting 7-year journey to every country in the world has come to an abrupt halt in Hong Kong. Students studying abroad have returned at great expense to the safety of their home, pushing up HK's coronavirus infection counts. Reporter: Zela Chin In Ningxia, an autonomous region in China's northwest, HK farmers are using technology to grow vegetables on land where little can grow. <Good Times Roll> Young people have turned violent. 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. Reporter: Tina Jiang, Pandemic Poverty / In Sickness & In Health, <Pandemic Poverty> But as there are challenges, there are also rewards. <For the Greater Good> Pearl Magazine takes you to Sweden, where people don't worry about forgetting their wallet at home. With the West Kowloon Cultural District coming online soon, we look at the efforts that go into the making of such a museum - both public and private. Reporter: Alice Kan, Beyond The Threshold / Dancing With Lions, <Beyond The Threshold> We discover the perks and perils of all that plastic. TVB Pearl is a terrestrial television channel in Hong Kong owned by Television Broadcasts Limited. Despite our rising jobless rate amid the economic downturn, some tech firms are seeing the silver lining and still hiring. <Beauty and the Beast> TVB Jade newscasts (in Cantonese unless otherwise noted) These days, mental health is just as vulnerable as physical health, with the extra stress & anxiety from social distancing & isolation. Gadgets grit and plain old sweat were on display at a recent sports and leisure expo. But very few people are willing break the norm. TVB News is broadcast at the following time slots on the company's free-to-air channels, TVB Jade and TVB Pearl. Only 18% of all seafood supplied in HK are locally caught. We meet up with a group of seniors who've discovered that staying young is music to their ears. Reporter: Melissa Gecolea, Many parents want their kids to become a doctor or a lawyer. Until 1997, HK was a home base for many. People are creating new solutions to solve waste, pollution, energy consumption problems. We explain this new way to pay in HK. After months of social unrest, shop owners and restaurant operators are in no mood to celebrate the most important season for the retail sector. The coronavirus continues to hit Hong Kong and the rest of the world. TVB's news division is renowned for its factual accuracy, quality, and immediacy. After more than a year of political and social upheaval, some long-term HKers have decided to leave the city. But could the real winners be the property owners? Pearl Magazine finds out if these dishes could soon be off the menu. Reporter: April Zhou Reporters: Lam Ho Yan, Victor Ting, <A Star Is Re-Born> Reporter: April Zhou, <State of Security> They are determined not to be handicapped by their disabilities. Reporters: Ambrose Li, Katy Ma, <Zero Waste> Many economies start to open up after months of pandemic lock down. Reporter: Alice Kan, <Time Machines> We follow a group of elderly gamers & look at how the industry is being developed. Experts say there are healing powers of playing music for the elderly as well. Many people are deterred by failure. 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. Reporters: Anita Lee, April Zhou, The coronavirus outbreak, which originated from Wuhan in China's Hubei province, has killed more people than SARS did 17 years ago. The US China trade war is expected to hit the HK's economic growth amid the ongoing protests. But is it going to be a year of great fortune for those in floral retail and horticulture? A push to turn HK into a regional esports centre have many young people looking to become professional gamers. A determined group of film buffs are on a mission to restore these timeless gems so they can be enjoyed for years to come. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Nautical Naturals> <SANTA'S HELPERS> The Faster Payment System is transforming retail business both on and off line. Board of Directors. Reporters: Alice Kan, Cathy Tang, <Into The Wild> Reporters: Joey Chan, Victor Ting, <Almost Equal> Reporters: Ambrose Li, Meilin Hui, <Gaming> <Wine For The World> More than 60% of HK's private businesses are family run, Pearl Magazine takes a look at those who continue their family's tradition & those who decide to forge a new path. Pets infected with COVID-19 in Hong Kong have many animal lovers worried the confirmed cases may lead to a rise in the number of abandoned pets in the city. Reporter: Alice Kan <Still Cutting> Reporter: April Zhou, The global & HK economy is going through possibly the worst ever economic downturn since World War II. <Floral Of Fortune> <An Animal Kind Of Blue> Reporter: Zela Chin <Future of Work> Some delivery-only virtual restaurants have developed a recipe for success in tough times. Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) - Annual Reports..... Stock Code Share Price Opening The share price information is delayed and is for reference only. Social enterprises are trying to stay afloat during the pandemic. Nights on the town & evening dinner dates have become rare events. What does it mean to be Made in HK? <A Ride Back In Time> Also, small companies are moving big orders fast amid the pandemic. One retired Gurkha soldier here worries that their legacy here may soon be forgotten. Reporter: Alice Kan Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Experts in artificial intelligence are aiming to improve the accuracy of medical diagnoses. Reporter: Tina Jiang Reporter: Tina Jiang Come along with Pearl Magazine as we resolve to do more for the environment by wasting less. Reporter: Alice Kan Reporter: Douglas George, <The Forgotten> Reporters: Ambrose Li, Natalie Cheng 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? Stroke and cancer patients find help from music therapy to recover speech and comprehension skills. HK producers have lost many duty exemptions, but they're sticking by the HK made label they've built for years. They would rather spend every penny of their monthly income on consumables. Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Jockeying For Position> As art brokerages close their doors, collectors are learning hard lessons about risk in the art of investing. Reporters: Victor Ting, Vivien Chiu, Mandy Cheung, Kylie Kwan We checks out a flourish of frills, frippery and festoonery as local shopping malls try to get you into a festive buying mood. Reporter: April Zhou Companies listed on the Stock Exchange are due to publish their financial results. Some local doctors are trying to bridge a service gap in a chronically under-resourced sector. Months of social unrest have taken a toll on HK's reputation as the Pearl of The Orient. Reporter: Tina Jiang, <Darkest Hours> There's a move to regulate mental health practitioners, but does the regulation really benefit the patients? Reporter: April Zhou, The government is hoping to cut carbon emissions by 2030. In an era of electronic gadgets and short attention spans, Pearl Magazine follows some local kids who've gone overboard for sailing. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Be Their Eyes> In the protracted Brexit process, sharp divisions have emerged. The government's attempt to change the extradition law to send fugitives to other jurisdictions, including mainland China, has sent more than one million people on the street protesting, and left a large part of our city in chaos. <Star Power> <Best Practice> Reporter: Melissa Gecolea We also go back in time to look at life in HK over the past 50 years. "The Pearl Report is winding up after 30 years on the air. Reporter: Alice Kan Reporter: Alice Kan, <Days of Glory> And, how some people are taking credit card rewards - and spending - to the limit. Second version of Jacqueline Wong? <Lantern & More> Someone's misfortune could mean profits for others. Reporter: Tina Jiang 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. Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Welfare Shopping> Reporter: Tina Jiang, <Swimmers Circle> Reporter: April Zhou Reporter: Tina Jiang, <A Rough Ride> Since 2007, the Urban Renewal Authority has been in charge of turning old districts into more livable ones. Pearl 2014 02 17 The Pearl Report part2 by LearnEnglishByNews. Reporters: Alice Kan, Ariel Ng, <Solitary Elderly> <Commuting> Companies are adopting special measures to make customers feel safe amid the crisis. But there are signs that societal attitudes toward the gender binary of male female are becoming more flexible. <Game Of Tiles> And Secret Santas are out putting a smile back on the face of many of the 230,000 children living in poverty. PEARL. TVB (USA) TVB (Australia) TVBC. A doctor from the Philippines is trying to make a difference, by improving the lives of domestic helpers in HK. Elderly people may have found a preventive cure for dementia in the game of Mahjong. Horse racing is known as the King of Sports in HK. Pearl Magazine looks at how far have gay rights come in the city, & how much further there is to go. TVB Pearl report on refugee slums in Hong Kong - 20 Jun 2013 by Cindy Fire. Reporter: April Zhou <Games For Gain> 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! We visit a craftsman who continues to make paper lanterns & has expanded it into a family business in our Old Trade series. Reporter: James Aitken Reporter: Melissa Gecolea The government has been campaigning for better recycling efforts, but what exactly is happening to all those discarded glass beverage bottles? The role reversal has its pros and cons. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Reporting Woes> Reporter: Zela Chin, <Lining In Tech> Reporters: Katy Ma, Ambrose Li, <Art of Investing> 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? Police Report from Hong Kong's TVB Pearl (06/09/97) FULL MATCH - John Cena vs. <Cast Adrift> Reporters: Anita Lee, April Zhou, <Differently Abled> <Hungry For A Pet> Animals are not just good to keep as pets, some are trained to relieve stress and offer psychological intervention for recovering patients. To The Rescue> Reporter: Tina Jiang. Reporters: Doris Chow, Victor Ting <Go Greener> <Haven Sent> <Music To The Ear> It is headquartered at TVB City at the Tseung Kwan O Industrial Estate in Tseung Kwan O, in the Sai Kung District. New startup companies are attracting investment everywhere they go. We'll take you to South Korea to learn about new beginnings when work ends. Chinese New Year is just around the corner. Thousands of people and goods come into HK everyday. <The Right Medicine?> Reporter: April Zhou Reporter: James Aitken Announcements. <Locked In> Pearl Magazine reveals how owners of intellectual property rights are profiting by leasing their licenses to use in merchandise products like watches and apparels, even in restaurants. Many think of Hong Kong as a city where most HK people are always hurrying somewhere with tasks and chores that have tight deadlines. Reporter: Tina Jiang, For centuries, the iconic Union Jack represents the three older national flags of England, Scotland & Ireland. Reporter: Melissa Gecolea, <Pet Peeve> <Redefining Retirement Home> HK people may seem to be in a rush all the time, but some are determined to help others. As the pandemic trudges on, NGOs say the struggle has become worse for the poor and many are losing hope. <Retiring Again> Over the last century, military conflicts and political struggles separated many HK families. <Help Needed> <The New Normals> Many people say picking auspicious flowers can bring good luck in the new year. 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]. An attempt to raise water quality awareness has led to a swim around the HK Island in a record-breaking event called HK360. Tunnel tolls in HK are due for a shake up, but will some motorists be paying more for less? TVB’s terrestrial TV channels, namely Jade, J2, TVB News, Pearl, TVB Finance & Information, engage with 5.6 million viewers every week. After 3 years of renovation, the Avenue of Stars on Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront recently re-opened. Sometimes hope is the only thing they have left. • Pearl.tvb.com is mostly visited by people located in Hong Kong, China, United States . Reporters: Meilin Hui, Alice Kan We find out why old school shaves & cuts are back in style. Many retail businesses have been the hardest hit. What can people in the tourism, F&B and retail sectors do to ride out this wave? Reporter: Zela Chin Reporter: James Aitken, All Bets Are Off / New Meaning for the Old, <All Bets Are Off> Yet, an old craftsman is working hard to preserve the art form from being replaced by metal cage. Reporter: April Zhou But some are making sure more of that food makes it to the people who need it most. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Plastic Crisis> In a brand new series, Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po drive the Tubby Car to the fun-filled Hidey Hup, The Noo-noo rides the Dup Dup, Tubby Custard goes … Reporter: Alice Kan Many local retail businesses have seen revenues drop, but some are taking it on the chin. Under the coronavirus pandemic, people with mental health issues such as schizophrenia & Down syndrome must cope with drastic changes at home, school & work. About TVB. Pearl Magazine finds out what some people are doing to bring joy to those in need this holiday season. Reporter: James Aitken Local and international businesses are bracing for impact from possible US sanctions amid the adoption of national security laws into the Basic Law. Reporter: Alice Kan Reporter: Tina Jiang, <Into The Unknown> Experts suggest playing it safe with your investments. We find out what it's like to live along the high-speed rail line, & if daily commuting between HK & mainland cities is possible. What can we learn from SARS 17 years ago, and what more can be done? <At Home Abroad> But some nations are taking e-payments to a whole new level. Reporter: April Zhou Will he eventually finish his no-flight trip? Also, life in quarantine isolation can be trying, so try to keep fit and stay sharp. <Small & Speedy> The social unrest since June has coincided with a dipping economy. 12:42. Reporter: Zela Chin How are we going to keep this HK intangible cultural heritage alive? Reporter: Alice Kan After school tutoring is a big business in HK, where parents and students are always looking for an edge in preparing for exams. 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. Artificial intelligence is becoming more real by the day. <Drawing Alive> Senior Management. <What's The Point?> Pearl 2014 02 24 The Pearl Report part1 by LearnEnglishByNews. Local film makers are struggling to get financing and the government has had to roll out funding for the industry. Reporter: April Zhou There's a growing demand for personal care for elderly living alone. <A License to Deal> <New Meaning for the Old> Reporters: Katy Yu, Victor Ting, <"GREEN" CHRISTMAS> Reporters: Tina Jiang, Kat Lee, Lee Yan Kwan, <Home Sweet Home> But how good are the odds for horse racing without betting? Reporter: Alice Kan. <Out of A Cage> The government introduced a levy 10 years ago to discourage the use of plastic bags. HK seniors are heading back to school. The government wants to use the Land Resumption Ordinance to take private land from owners and build public housing. But there are innovative solutions making a difference in the lives of many local seniors. <Crisis And Opportunity> HK is famous for its old style dim sum. <A Place To Call Home> Some foreign students in HK live with host families as exchange students. <Retire Or Not Retire?> Press Releases. The recent protests and confrontations saw a lot of young people, particularly teenagers, taking part in violent clashes at the Legislative Council and the government headquarters. Reporter: Tina Jiang, The government is encouraging property developers to build low carbon projects with incentives like extra floor areas. 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. 12:45. Annual Reports. 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. Health-conscious consumers are joining a new wellness trend. Asylum seekers in HK dealing with mental stress, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, are finding relief in the great outdoor. Reporter: Douglas George, <Ghost Kitchen> For those who grew up there, the memories are still vivid. For those over 50 years of age, finding a job may not be easy. <A Good Deed> Reporter: Tina Jiang Reporter: Douglas George Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Hard Work At Home> Reporters: Doris Chow, Tina Jiang, <In Sickness & In Health> The Shaw Prize 2014 - Astronomy (TVB Pearl Report) by The Shaw Prize. Or are patients protected if something goes wrong. <An Urban Village> Can AI also minimize the chances of medical blunders? <Second Career> Results Presentations. Humans aren't the only ones feeling a bit blue these days. Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Glass Action> <Answering The Call> Planning to retire soon? We find out what our furry friends need the most and how their keepers are making extra efforts caring for them. A recent survey shows 1 in 6 people in HK have mental health issues. Pearl Magazine follows the story of a young woman, who turned away from modeling, to run a company in the male dominant construction industry. The resurgence of COVID-19 has many in the travel industry and travelers are in despair. Local television station TVB has axed its long-standing English-language current affairs programme The Pearl Report, first broadcast in 1988.. <Animal Lifeline> The last remaining refugee facility was recently torn down. Our beloved "ding ding" the trams are still tracking ahead after 115 years. These stories include: food tech benefits & challenges, post-retirement jobs, waste reduction etc. "Pearl Magazine" features a wide range of stories relevant to viewers in Hong Kong & around the world. Reporter: Zela Chin, <Three Little Pigs> Reporter: Douglas George, <Economy Under Siege> 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. <From Runway To Landfill> Reporter: James Aitken Reporter: Ambrose Li, <Horse Power> Their work has been useful in fields such as quantum mechanics & network communications. One man is leading a campaign to get the homeless off the streets and into homes. The land shortage in HK not only pushes home prices higher, it also means growing local produce is becoming more difficult. But will this Greater Bay Area partnership produce winners at the track? Some business operators have started asking customers to bring their own containers. Milestone. 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? 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