May
21:
Glorious Dawn!

Mute Planet:
"'How small the Earth is to he
that looks from heaven.' —
Delille
Today's was the kind of dawn
which really puts your island
home in perspective. [Photo:
Mark Malby]"
Complementing this amazing
wide-angle, high-flying drone shot,
here's another photo from dawn/sunrise
(5:40am these days) from another
early-riser,
Parker Robinson:
A beautiful,
down-to-Earth shot of his dogs
enjoying their very-early-morning outing in
the verdant Lamma hills:

May
20:
Tin Hau Festival @ Sok Kwu Wan

China Daily:
"A colorful dragon and lion
dance parade was held in Hong
Kong's Lamma Island on Sunday,
May 11, as
part of the celebrations for the
Tin Hau Festival, which marks
the birthday of Tin Hau -- the
goddess of sea in Chinese folk
religion."
#HongKong
#TinHauFestival
View
the
full story
with many photos to learn more.
May
19:
20 Risky Threats Blocked
Today

Thanks to my anti-virus/security
subscription (Norton
360), frequent Smart Scans,
secure VPN, Netvigator Shield's
daily reports from my 1Gbps
fibre broadband, password
manager, an automatic cloud
backup routine (including all
photos and data on my mobile),
etc., I haven't suffered any security
incident in many years. Fingers
crossed!
May
18:
Sunset Vibes

Sunset photo from just a
few days ago; as usual taken
from my favourite 360-degree
vantage point, our village
house's rooftop (permission to
access by our friendly 2/F
Mainland neighbours).
"Sunset worshipping" is widely
practiced here, especially as
most of North Lamma has
fantastic sunset views. Today,
there's a
sunset concert at The Waterfront,
plus the
YSW ferry pier webcam,
offering automatic sunset views
daily:

May
11:
Happy Mother's Day

2 fabric roses handed out by
N.Lamma's district councilllor
Ting Ting in person on YSW Main
Street a few days ago.
May
8:
Extreme Weather Preparations

HK Electric Prepares for Severe
Adverse Weather
with Flood Drill
"With the wet and typhoon
seasons approaching, HK Electric
has conducted a power
restoration drill at Heng Fa
Chuen, in collaboration with the
Electrical and Mechanical
Services Department, to bolster
its preparedness for handling
power disruptions caused by
extreme weather conditions.
The drill simulated a black
rainstorm warning scenario with
torrential rain exceeding 70
millimetres per hour, leading to
flooding at several distribution
substations in Heng Fa Chuen
residential buildings. Rising
water levels in these
substations triggered flood
alarms, activating water pumps
to remove accumulating water.
Despite these measures, seawater
backflow made the situation
worse, resulting in a power
interruption in the coastal
residential areas...

HK Electric regularly reviews
and optimises its emergency
response plans for adverse
weather events. Whenever typhoon
signal No. 3 or above is
hoisted, operation staff
including an emergency team are
required to station at Lamma
Power Station for 2-shift
continuous operation, and
manpower will be further
increased if the typhoon is
classified as a severe or super
typhoon.
The Company will also have
support teams standby across
Hong Kong Island for emergency
maintenance when typhoon signal
No. 8 or above is hoisted,
provide updates through various
communication channels to keep
customers informed during
emergencies, and maintain close
contact with the Home Affairs
Department, District Councils,
and Care Teams on Hong Kong
Island and Lamma Island to
provide immediate assistance
whenever possible...
May
2:
My Calendars: May Pages
1980-2024

May
1:
HK Electric Online, April 2025






