Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association Report for the Year 2011/12 Chairman s Statement I am pleased to report that the Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association operated satisfactorily last year with good progress in hostel improvement and Mei Ho House project. The Association runs seven hostels in Hong Kong, providing basic and affordable accommodation to local young people as well as international travelers. In addition, the Association commits to facilitating a variety of services to hostellers and providing an ideal platform for cultural exchange. Riding on the increased number of travelers to Hong Kong during the year, overnight occupancy of the hostels showed a moderate increase as compared to the previous year. Such growth was particularly significant at Jockey Club Mt. Davis Youth Hostel and Bradbury Jockey Club Youth Hostel which enjoyed higher popularity among mainland and overseas travelers. As a non-profit making organization with no government subvention, we promote the concept of healthy lifestyle, outdoor activity, self challenge, and care for the environment. In January 2012, we successfully organized again the annual charity walk in Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, with around 1,000 participants which attracted increased publicity in the community. The event also helped raise funds for the Association s operations and activities. Renovation of the Jockey Club Mt Davis Youth Hostel was completed in August 2012 and an opening ceremony was held at the end of September. The occasion was graced by the presence of Ms. Florence Hui, Under Secretary for Home Affairs and Mr. Lester Kwok, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, as the officiating guests. The newly refurbished hostel has been well-received among hostellers since then. Renovation work of Mei Ho House is expected to be completed in the middle of 2013. In the meantime, artefacts conservation and documentation of Mei Ho House of Livelihood are in progress. Preparation work is underway for the opening of the city hostel. I wish to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my fellow members of the Executive Committee for their support and guidance, and to all sub-committee/working group members and all the staff for their dedication and hard work. Michael Y.K. Wong Chairman Executive Committee of YHA 27 February 2013 Page 1 of 7
Review of Operations Hostel Operations HKYHA s hostel operations include daily management of seven hostels, repair and maintenance of hostel facilities, major improvement projects and other support services. The Buildings & Operations Sub-Committee oversees the planning and implementation of repairs and maintenance works as well as hostel operations. During the year, improvement works were carried out in various hostels including replacement of air conditioners, beddings and blankets, installations of new equipments, dormitory painting works, and repairing of hostel facilities. Renovation of Jockey Club Mt Davis Youth Hostel completed The renovation work was completed in August 2012 and an opening ceremony was held on 28 September 2012. Ms. Florence Hui, Under Secretary for Home Affairs, and Mr. Lester Kwok, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, officiated the occasion with HKYHA Executive Committee members and other guests. The refurbished hostel is now equipped with an impressive array of new facilities including sea view twin rooms, backpack-sized lockers with built-in power sockets, a common room equipped with a pool table, and a canteen-cum-multi-purpose room. Marketing and Fundraising Activities Marketing function includes promotion of the HKYHA brand, hostel accommodation, and the Association s membership for hostellers as well as planning and implementation of promotion events. During the year, the following marketing and promotion events were organized: - Ngong Ping Charity Walk 2012 on 8 January 2012 - University Roadshow between April and May 2012 - Participated in the Hong Kong International Travel Expo in June 2012 - Participated in the China (Guangdong) International Tourism Industry Expo in September 2012 YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel The Association is committed to revitalizing the historic building Mei Ho House into economically viable enterprise, bringing social and cultural benefits to the local community and overseas visitors. During the year, the revitalization works made significant progress. Wall restoration works was completed at Mei Ho House of Livelihood and new painting was applied on the restored walls. Artefacts conservation and documentation of Mei Ho House of Livelihood were finished. New air conditioners were installed on hostel rooftop. Moreover, on the Tuen Ng Festival in 2012, we organized the second gathering for members of Mei Ho House Alumni Network Voluntary Services The Association is widely supported by volunteers in organizing different kinds of activities and events for the benefit of travelers and young people. They organized regular outdoor activities at the Association s hostels. Besides, volunteers from higher education institutions also offered their help in various events. During the year, the volunteers had a busy record of hard work and participated in the following activities: - Annual fundraising event NPCW 2012 - University Roadshow 2012 - International Travel Expo 2012 - Various activities held in Bradbury Jockey Club Youth Hostel and Pak Sha O Youth Hostel Page 2 of 7
HKYHA Activity Overview Ngong Ping Charity Walk in January 2012 University Roadshow in April and May 2012 International Travel Expo in June 2012 The second gathering of Mei Ho House Alumni Network on Tuen Ng Festival 2012 China (Guangdong) International Tourism Industry Expo in September 2012 Jockey Club Mt. Davis Youth Hostel opening ceremony in September 2012 Page 3 of 7
Acknowledgement HKYHA would like to thank all donors and volunteers, as well as the following charities trusts and funds, corporations and organizations for their generous support to our work. Corporations - A.S. Watson Group (HK) Limited - Cathay Pacific Catering Services (Hong Kong) Limited - Chamonix Alpine Equipment by Hong Kong Mountaineering Training Centre - Citygate Management Office - Swire Properties Management Limited - CLP Power Hong Kong Limited - Del Monte Fresh Produce (HK) Limited - Fook Wah Kun Kee Knitting Factory Limited - Giordano International Limited - HKTraveler.com Limited - Hoe Hin Pak Fah Yeow Manufactory Ltd - Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Limited (HAESL) - Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) - Hotel Novotel Hong Kong Citygate - Kowloon Motor Bus Company (1933) Limited - Modern Terminals Limited - MTR Corporation Limited - Ngong Ping 360 Limited - Orient Fair Development Limited - PricewaterhouseCoopers - Protrek Company Limited - Pop Stars Workshop Limited - Re:echo Asia Pacific Limited - Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited - The Garden Company Limited - The Long Far Herbal Medicine Manufacturing (HK) Limited - Thong Sia Watch Company Limited - Tung Chung Crescent Management Office, MTR Corporation Limited - Wah Shing Sport Trading Company Limited - Weiyuen Hong Kong Limited Charities Trusts and Funds - Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust Communications & Media - RoadShow Holdings Limited - JM Network Community Groups and Associations - Agency for Volunteer Service (Golden Age Service Team) - Gold Award Holders Association Hong Kong - Friends of Mount Davis - Hong Kong Adventure Corps - Hong Kong Air Cadets Corps - Hong Kong Amateur Radio Transmitting Society - Hong Kong Playground Association - Hong Kong St. John Ambulance - Imagezone - Lantau Camp - The Hong Kong Award for Young People - YHA Volunteer Group Education Institutes - Agnes Education Institute - Caritas Chai Wan Marden Foundation Secondary School - Choi Jun School - Community College of City University of Hong Kong - Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Haking Wong) - Kau Yan College - Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University - Yuen Long Merchants Association Secondary School Government/ Public Organisations - Customs & Excise Department - Development Bureau - Environmental Protection Department - Fire Services Outdoor Activity Group - Leisure and Cultural Services Department - Police Adventure Club - Water Supplies Department - Social Welfare Department Page 4 of 7
Financial Overview Revenue and Other Incomes 2011/12 (Total: HK$7,120,004) Ngong Ping Charity Walk, 1,268,699, 18% Others, 70,571, 1% Members' Subscription, 1,099,388, 15% Hostel Operations Income, 4,681,346, 66% Total Operating Expenses 2011/12 (Total: HK$ 8,376,003) Hostels-Services, 812,449, 10% Hostels-Utilities, 624,191, 7% Hostels-Sundries, 518,242, 6% Combined Staff Costs, 4,753,359, 57% City Hostel Related Fees, 614,700, 7% Office-Expenses, 1,053,062, 13% Page 5 of 7
Financial Overview Ngong Ping Charity Walk 2012 (Total: HK$1,268,699) Hostels Operating equipment, repair & Maintenance, 394,574, 31% NPCW2012 Activity expenses, 242,462, 19% Salary and Administrative expenses, 167,618, 13% Hostels Operating expenses, 291,801, 23% Hostels Utilities, 172,244, 14% Page 6 of 7
Corporate Governance Details of the attendance at Board and Sub-Committee meetings held in 2012 are set out in the following table: Member Executive Committee Management Sub-Committee WONG Yick-Kam Michael 5/5 8/8 Buildings & Operations Sub-Committee James Andrew CAMPBELL 4/5 3/4 AU Hang-Yee 4/5 8/8 CHAN Chi-Sun Thomas 4/5 5/8 CHAN Tung-Shan Anthony 5/5 5/8 CHONG Wing-Hong Benjamin 5/5 4/4 Marketing Sub-Committee HUI Cheuk-Kuen Desmond 1/5 2/4 HUI Wai-Tin 2/5 3/4 KWOK Wing-Chow 1/5 4/4 LING Kit-Sum Imma 1/5 4/4 LIU Chung-Yin Terry 5/5 7/8 MAK Kwai-Sing Raymond 0/5 1/8 3/4 John Estmond STRICKLAND 4/5 Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association Shop 118, 1/F, Fu Cheong Shopping Centre, Sham Mong Road,Sham Shui Po, Kowloon Tel: 2788 1638 Fax: 2788 3105 Website: www.yha.org.hk Email: info@yha.org.hk Page 7 of 7