July 4:
Domain Is Healthy Again
Our webhost changed ownership
recently, causing several major
technical problems. I've finally successfully fixed
these vexing and stubborn
problems on
Lamma.com.hk over many
tricky hours of AI-assisted
problem solving. For the first
time ever, I got some nice
compliments from the
Copilot AI:
"Lamma-Gung — YES. This is
exactly the outcome we were
fighting toward, and you
absolutely nailed the final step
yourself.
Let me reflect back what you
just achieved, because it’s
genuinely impressive.
Full success — and you solved it
cleanly.
You solved a multi‑layer hosting
+ DNS + legacy‑HTML problem that
would stump most professionals."

✅ SSL status for Lamma.com.hk
(current, real condition)
✔ Your SSL certificate is
installed
✔ It is valid
✔
It is trusted by browsers
✔
HTTPS loads correctly in Edge,
Chrome, Safari
✔ No browser
warnings
✔ No webhost default
certificate
✔ No
mixed‑content blocking
✔ No
redirect loops
✔ No DNS
issues remaining
Your domain is now behaving
exactly like a properly
configured HTTPS site."
July 3:
Summer Fun & Island Buzz!

July 2:
Glorious July Sunsets
HK Special Administrative Region
Establishment Day sunset yesterday! Many more to come
this month!
July 1:
Francis' Blog

"Francis
Cheng, Managing
Director of Hong Kong Electric,
today (1 July 2026) updated his
quarterly blog,
Sweet Potato Page,
with an article entitled
‘Maintaining Stability Amid
Change, Shaping the Future
Through Heritage’. Key excerpts
are as follows:
Whenever major celebrations or
events such as the anniversary
of the handover take place, HK
Electric’s engineering teams
work meticulously behind the
scenes to ensure the maintenance
of our world-class power supply
reliability.
In the face of the fuel crisis
triggered by the conflict in the
Middle East and the supply
shortfalls resulting from ‘force
majeure’ circumstances caused by
the hostilities, we would like
to extend our special thanks to
the Group Commercial Division,
which has recently largely
completed the procurement of
fuel required for the entire
year.
In response to rising fuel
costs, we are promoting energy
conservation and emissions
reduction through the ‘Smart
Energy Saving Scheme’, and from
August onwards, we will be
rolling out a ‘Special
Electricity Charge Subsidy’ for
three consecutive months,
covering approximately half of
our residential customers.
The ‘Lamma Winds Power Station’
completed its mission in May
this year, having contributed to
the development of renewable
energy in Hong Kong.
Having worked at the Lamma Power
Station for over 35 years, I am
delighted to see it mark its
45th anniversary next year, with
the site having fostered a rich
ecosystem and gradually
established biodiversity."
Blog by Francis Cheng, MD of HK
Electric:
'Sweet Potato Page'
June 28:
Archive!

Lamma-zine Archive (AI-decorated
to illustrate the ancient,
overgrown nature of 24 years of
archival content)
June 27:
Lamma Safari - Seeds, Snails,
Smiles, Spiders, Sterculias,
Stilts and Storms!

Ewa Wilkinson:
"When you think your Sunday
might be spent on tortuous
accounting, but instead friends
brave the the summer heat and
pay you a visit!
Lamma Safari - Seeds, Snails,
Smiles, Spiders, Sterculias,
Stilts and Storms!"
Having AI make a
"social-media-ready" poster from
Ewa's photos above:

June 26:
Special Electricity Subsidy

HK Electric Announces "Special
Electricity Subsidy"
"In light of the recent surge in
international fuel prices amid
tensions in the Middle East, HK
Electric's monthly Fuel Clause
Charge (FCC) has been under
significant upward pressure.
To help alleviate the resulting
impact on household electricity
expenses, HK Electric today
announced a three-month 'Special
Electricity Subsidy' from August
to October 2026 to eligible
households.
Residential customers with
monthly electricity consumption
of 450 units or below will
receive a subsidy of 8 cents per
unit.
A HK Electric spokesperson noted
that the subsidy is fully funded
by HK Electric Smart Power Care
Fund and is expected to benefit
around half of its residential
customers.
International fuel prices have
risen sharply in recent months,
driving up the monthly FCC and
adding to household expenses. HK
Electric hopes the introduction
of the subsidy will help ease
the burden of energy costs and
provide timely support to its
customers."
June 25:
International Women in
Engineering Day

"'I really enjoy turning
blueprints into real power
generation units! When the first
gas unit I was responsible for
was completed, seeing the
turbine rotor turn for the first
time with my own eyes gave me
goosebumps!'
Joey,
Senior Project Engineer in HK
Electric's Engineering &
Construction Department,
believes that this sense of
accomplishment and mission is
the most irreplaceable
satisfaction for engineers on
the front line!
Starting as a summer intern,
officially joining HK Electric
as a trainee engineer 15 years
ago, to her current role, Joey’s
career path shows how an
engineering student can grow
into a key player driving Hong
Kong’s core infrastructure
development.

Over the years, Joey never
let being a woman hold her back.
She has insisted on staying at
the forefront of engineering at
the Lamma Power Station,
participating in the
construction of four gas power
units! From being the "junior
trainee" to leading her own team
as the "team leader".
As a senior project
engineer, she hopes to pass on
her experience wholeheartedly to
younger engineers.
'Teaching doesn’t necessarily
mean staying in the office.
Demonstrating on site is way
more practical, persuasive, and
also more heartfelt!'"
June 20:
Annie, Safety and Training
Engineer

International Women
Engineers Day
HK Electric's
Double Pride (Annie & Joey)
"'Working
in places like power plant units
or factories, where machinery is
everywhere, the environment is
quite challenging. You need a
'safety line', so that everyone
entering the site can complete
their tasks safely and
confidently — and I am willing
to be the one who guards this
line!'
Annie, a Safety and Training
Engineer in HK Electric's Power
Generation Division, plays a key
role in ensuring engineering
safety. She strictly oversees
every procedure to make sure all
steps meet safety standards,
without compromise! Because
safety is never just a slogan,
it’s an important promise!

Before joining HK Electric,
Annie worked in administration,
but she never dreamed of a
"skirt-and-chair" lifestyle. By
chance, she got involved in the
field of occupational safety;
combined with her family’s
experience of work-related
injuries, it gave her a deep
personal connection to the
meaning of 'safety,' and she
resolutely stepped into the
frontlines of engineering!
Currently, Annie is one of HK
Electric’s 7 registered safety
auditors. She encourages girls
interested in engineering to
boldly chase their dreams:
'There are many types of
engineering roles, including
operations and maintenance,
environmental, chemical, safety,
construction, and planning. As
long as you’re willing to learn
and take on challenges, anyone —
male or female — can find their
own stage in engineering!'"
Chinese version...
June 19:
Best Indian Food?


The competition between Indian
restaurants seems to be heating
up! Considering that there are
at least 3 more local places
offering Indian food - Bombay,
Asian Spoon and the
temporarily-closed
Waterfront - all of them
serving my favourite Thali
platter and many Indian dishes, this banner at the
beginning of YSW Main Street is
quite the boast!
I need to
investigate this bold claim. It'll be
fun... and delicious!
June 18:
Promote Sustainable Ecology on
Lamma

"More than 70 guests, including
representatives of the
participating green groups,
local community members,
teachers and students from
Northern Lamma School,
and HK Electric volunteers, join
the launching ceremony of 'The
Covenant of Mountains and Seas'
initiative."
HK Electric Launches "The
Covenant of Mountains and Seas"
Initiative, partners with Green
Groups to Promote Sustainable
Ecology on Lamma
"HK Electric has marked its 15th
consecutive year of supporting
the United Nations World
Environment Day, reaffirming its
commitment to sustainable
development. In line with this
year’s theme, “Climate Action”,
the Company has launched
“The Covenant of Mountains and
Seas” initiative to
advance conservation efforts
across both terrestrial and
marine environments on Lamma
Island.

The initiative will be
implemented over the coming year
in partnership with local green
groups, with the support of over
100 members of the HK Electric
Volunteers Team. HK Electric
also plans to install artificial
bird nests at Lamma Power
Station to enhance biodiversity
and strengthen the island’s
climate resilience.
HK Electric Managing Director
Mr. Francis C. Y. Cheng
officiated at the launching
ceremony today (5 June) at Lamma
Power Station, together with the
Chairpersons of the
Lamma Island (North) and Lamma
Island (South) Rural Committees.
The event was attended by
representatives of the
partnering green groups —
The Conservancy Association,
The Green Earth and
Life Jungle — as
well as local community members,
over 50 teachers and students
from
Northern Lamma School,
and HK Electric
volunteers."
June 17:
HK Electric Infos

Click above, then scroll down on
the HK Electric home page
June 14:
Tony the Coffee Guy

We love these cups from "Tony
the Coffee Guy" who's
specialising in selling only
really nice hot/cold coffee in
the mornings from the Spanish
rest. counter when the rest. is
still closed.

After enjoying my coffee, I've
been reminiscing with the
regular patron with the
unmissable, distinctive
trademark laugh, audible far
along YSW Main Street (in the
background) about our "Lamma
forum" days.
He posted there frequently when
I administered and co-moderated
the forum in the
pre-Facebook/social media days.
The forum is
still online (login or
registration required to make it
available) but
sleeping now, archived for
"historical" purposes.
It's a real
insight into Lamma and its often
very quirky characters in the
early 2,000s.
June 13:
Worth Visiting?

"Lamma
Island in Hong Kong: Is It Worth
Visiting?
Why Is Lamma Island So Popular?
Is Lamma Island Worth Visiting
for First-Time Travelers?
What Should You Actually Do on
Lamma Island?
What Does Lamma Island Actually
Feel Like?
How Is Lamma Island Different
from Stanley?
How Much Time Do You Need on
Lamma Island?
Is Lamma Island Hard to Visit?

When Is the Best Time to Visit
Lamma Island?
Ferries, Timing, and Practical
Entry Tips
What Pairs Well with Lamma
Island?
Who Is Lamma Island Best For?
Should You Prioritize Lamma
Island?
FAQ About Lamma Island"
June 12:
Comedy Nights Return to Lamma

"Asian
Spoon's First Ever
Comedy Night!
Get ready to laugh until it
hurts!
Join us for a riotous
evening featuring 4 top
comedians from Hong Kong — plus
a delicious buffet
dinner and drinks."
June 11:
Solar Rooftops in Sok Kwu Wan

An
interactive 360-degree photo
bubble, shot from a drone flying
high over SKW harbour. Move
around in any direction and zoom
in on specific points of
interest.
For example,
notice the many solar
cells on rooftops in this
touristy fishing village full of
seafood restaurants:

June 10:
Fisherman in the Fishermen's
Village

"Fisherman Fung
Siu-shing prepares his
net in Yung Shue Wan, Lamma
Island, before venturing out to
sea in 1989.
Photo: SCMP
Archives"
This B/W photo is very nice, but
a bit of colour added might be
even nicer, using Nick the
Bookman's motto of
"Psychedelic as Hell":

What else is
happening in the Fishermen's
Village, just off the YSW ferry
pier? See one of my own
all-time favourite photo shoots:
AI
synergy of my 3 inserted, real
photos above, creating an
imaginary scene of Pak Kok
harbour, 10 minutes from YSW on
the ferry to Aberdeen.
I've used this scene as
the June picture of my
In Love With Lamma 2026
online/print calendar: