Sustainability Report 2023/24

Caring for Elderly People As our population ages, we are eager to support NGOs and households that protect and care for the elderly. We have teamed up with the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing to implement Caring Communities for Dementia. We have installed more than 100 iBeacon devices at the main entrances of 18 of our malls and introduced the Dementia’s Secret Angel app in 25 of our malls. These enable location-sharing by elderly people with bluetooth-connected devices, enabling carers to locate them should they become disoriented. Through this programme, we hope to mobilize the public and develop an advanced and user-friendly tracking network for dementia patients and their caregivers. Promoting Art and Cultural Development Revitalizing Ma Wan Park Conservation and revitalization are promoted at our Ma Wan Park project. Its first phrase focuses on tourism, environmental protection and social welfare; while the second focuses on conservation, rehabilitation and rejuvenation of historical structures in the ancient village on Ma Wan island. On completion, we aim to attract tourists and locals to explore the history of this area. The Dementia’s Secret Angel app is available from concierge at our malls Art chairs designed by HKDI students, displayed at HomeSquare The second phase of the project is scheduled to open in late 2024. The old Ma Wan village will be transformed into a vibrant arts centre. The revitalized village house will be a creative hub for local artists, with studios, a performance venue, and dining and retail areas. The hill in the village will be a campsite and organic farm. The Tin Hau Temple, the Kowloon customs commemorative and stone tablets, and the Mui Wai rock inscription – will be preserved at the original site. Offering Space for Supporting Community and Cultural Projects We offer available space for community and cultural projects at our properties. For example, Kai Shing collaborated with the Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI) on the Outdoor Interactive Art Chairs Programme and hosted exhibitions of creative furniture from local designers at HomeSquare. In addition to offering scholarships and a venue to showcase designs, we engaged with students to explore practical design solutions and provided a platform to connect customers with local designers. The Solar Villas were converted from old Ma Wan village houses from the early days to offer guestrooms and provide visitors with a green and tranquil vacation experience Our Reporting Approach Message from the Sustainability Steering Committee Our Business Our Approach to Sustainability Value Created for the Environment Value Created for People Value Created for Customers Value Created for Supply Chain Value Created for Community Appendices Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited | Sustainability Report 2023/24 < 94 >

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